Posted on 09/20/2015 7:07:13 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
2015 Emmys host Andy Samberg delivered the only Donald Trump take that matters
Donald Trump has received an incredibly high level of media coverage compared to other presidential candidates. So much so that the Washington Post's John Sides and others have gone so far as to say we should blame (or credit) the media for Trump's high standing in the polls.
But in his opening monologue for the Emmys, Andy Samberg delivered a brief joke that does a brilliant job illustrating what that account leaves out the Trump coverage has largely been of Trump saying and doing horrible things.
(Excerpt) Read more at vox.com ...
According to who? Liberal twats that think we should open our borders and support illiterate, incompetent, America hating invaders? Well than my response to them will probably make them go ballistic.........F*** Off!
The Emmys are a Hollywood circle jerk for liberal pukes many of whom are druggies, alcoholics and a wide array of mentally ill people. The Emmys are meaningless as are the people who participate in the Emmys.
Good grief, Kevin Spacey who you always see on these shows is much more interested in exactly what Michael Jackson was interested in than anything else. That is well known.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid apologized Saturday for making racially insensitive remarks about Barack Obama during the presidential campaign.
Reid said Obama could be successful due to his light-skinned appearance with no Negro dialect, unless he wants to have one.
In a statement to CNN, Reid said, I deeply regret using such a poor choice of words.
I sincerely apologize for offending any and all Americans, especially African Americans for my improper comments.
An aide to the senator told CNN that Reid offered apologies to several prominent African-Americans, including House Democrats Jim Clyburn of South Carolina and Barbara Lee of California; the Rev. Al Sharpton; CNN political contributor and Democratic strategist Donna Brazile; NAACP chairman Julian Bond; and the head of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, Wade Henderson.
Nevadas state Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, who is African-American, reaffirmed his support for Reid in a statement Saturday.
While I am disappointed in Senator Reids comment and choice of words, I accept his apology, said Horsford, a Democrat.
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/01/09/obama.reid/
VoxSuxDix
It seems that now to be included as one of the “beautiful people” you have to be antiracist, pro gay, anti Islamophobe, pro feminist, pro abortion, anti global warming—am I missing anything? You have to believe everything that is considered politically correct or you will be ostracized. Such craziness.
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