Posted on 07/02/2015 5:37:33 PM PDT by rickmichaels
Donald Trump is not the most cautious speaker in the Republican presidential primary field. The Donald speaks his mind -- and it is this personality trait that often lands the red-topped billionaire in political, and often legal, hot water.
The outspoken real estate mogul, whose net worth is currently valued at US$4.1 billion, has most recently been on the receiving end of a torrent of criticism over comments suggesting Mexican immigrants are rapists and drug dealers.
Speaking at the New York launch of his presidential run on June 16, Mr. Trump said:
When Mexico sends its people, theyre not sending their best. Theyre not sending you. Theyre not sending you. Theyre sending people that have lots of problems, and theyre bringing those problems with us. Theyre bringing drugs. Theyre bringing crime. Theyre rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.
A barrage of critical headlines and negative publicity ensued - and Macys, NBCUniversal and Univision, the Spanish-language broadcaster of the Miss Universe pageant, of which Mr. Trump owns 49 per cent, severed their commercial ties with the Republican contender shortly after.
In an attempt to justify pulling Donald Trump brand merchandise from its stores, which have been sold at Macys since 2004, the retail giant released the following statement:
We are disappointed and distressed by recent remarks about immigrants from Mexico. We do not believe the disparaging characterizations portray an accurate picture of the many Mexicans [and] Latinos who have made so many valuable contributions to the success of our nation."
In light of statements made by Donald Trump, which are inconsistent with Macys values, we have decided to discontinue our business relationship with Mr. Trump, the statement continued.
But what about President Obamas frank admission that some gang-bangers are crossing into the United States via its borders? Few media outlets have mentioned the Presidents remarkable turn of phrase.
President Obama, holding a town hall meeting at Taylor Stratton Elementary School in Nashville, Tennessee, on Wednesday, made the comment in response to an audience member who asked if there are plans to expand the Affordable Care Act, widely known as Obamacare, for sick migrant people.
Addressing the audience in shirt sleeves, President Obama said:
We were very clear that the Affordable Care Act didnt apply to people who are not here legally - and thats the law.
We should not be encouraging illegal immigration. What we should be doing is setting up a smart, legal immigration system that doesnt separate families, but does focus on making sure that people who are dangerous, people who are gang-bangers, or criminals, that we are deporting them as quickly as possible, that we are focusing our resources there, that we are focusing on a strong border.
We have made improvements on all of those fronts, but we could be doing even more if we have immigration reform.
President Obama continued, sparking a direct response from Mr. Trump.
Posting to his realDonaldTrump Instagram account, Mr. Trump said:
There are few occasions on which I agree with statements made by President Obama, however, his statement today reflects the serious problems associated with illegal immigration and the inability of politicians to secure our borders.
The media and others have attempted to distort Mr. Trumps remarks and portray him as a racist, when his remarks are far less controversial than President Obamas.
Where is the outcry from the liberal mainstream media demanding an apology from the President?
Wow...he is more impressive than my usual bump.
Republicans are given a colonoscopy, democrats and other America-haters get a free pass.
Well at least he said it in public unlike saying “nigger”(only repeating what the (p)resident said) on some weblog radio station. But ‘folks like us’, we cain’t say anything. I read that yesterday and wondered if macys was pulling the lyin’ king clothing line. Guess not.
Ooops. I forgot-———————crickets—————
Outrage is a one way street in America.
Well that’s different.
Did Trump use the word "some".
Some illegal aliens are gang-bangers.
Some illegal aliens are rapers.
All illegal aliens are law breakers.
See how these points need to be communicated, Don?
As if "Trump is a clown" isn't obvious, but his point about media playing favorites is well taken, IMO.
And anything that gives the left the wedgie that what this guys says does is intrinsically good.
And Juan Williams’ attempted takedown of The Donald is that there are Americans who commit crimes too - whatever that proves - so Juan, if we already have our own criminals here, let’s not try to justify bringing in more from south of the border.....
Dude, you're getting in the way of the official FR firing squad.
If I didn't know better, after reading here the incessant piss wars I would be convinced I should just stay home and not vote for anyone because the other side is somehow better.
Is there EVER going to be a perfect candidate?
NO.
Before anyone who wants to jump on me as a "Trumpite", I am actually leaning toward Cruz, but I love watching Trump heap the shiete right back at the libtards.
It’s sad that you have to put a disclaimer in that.
People have been banned for dropping N bombs.....which is ridiculous.
Heheh. Just poking the bear. Of course people have strong feelings and opinions, so poking the bear, here, is so easy that it is frequently done by accident!
I like Cruz too, even though I find it pretty easy to poke holes in his narrative. He's by far the best prospect to surface so far, and I don't see anybody else (who hasn't made noise) on the horizon.
No outcry when he yelled back at the transgender person either.
My valid point remains.
Ummm, sure, I admit that.
And your post? Looked critical of Trump to me, but maybe you meant otherwise.
LOL! Well I guess you could call it a disclaimer. Just not sure if the uh, word, got out that the lyin’ king is okey dokey sayin’ it. You and me, not so much.
Looking for his direct quote....hold the phone.
My point was that some people make remarks on Trump's criticism of the press, others take the OP and use the occasion to criticize Trump.
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