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To: tinyowl

That’s not the point. It’s like the KKK thing.

The KKK is a joke today, and it seems the only time I hear about it is during election season.

Trump gets ahead of the field, despite all predictions contrary.

All of a sudden the KKK is brought back to life, David Duke, an irrelevant nothing, is now the magic crystal ball into the soul of Trump. Really? We just read about the media and punditry colluding with the GOP, and we take this David Duke molehill become mountain to be some sort of natural event?

The Trump foundation, after giving large amounts to conservative, christian and veteran groups, hands out what amounts to Trump chump change to these charities, who had their hands out without a “WARNING! WE PROMOTE FISTING” and we are to believe that this is another magic crystal ball into the soul of Trump.

You know, I know that Trump hasn’t been a conservative Icon. Even though “conservatives” like McConnell have been selling us out and attacking us, a seed of doubt could be planted in my mind by claiming Trump was malleable, or would be too eager to appease the left after the election, or something reasonable.

But I’m supposed to believe that this man, who the GOP pledged into the party, is now, a day before Super Tuesday, a KKK supporting racist, and when he isn’t burning crosses he’s teaching kids kinky sex acts?

Before the voting starts I fully expect to hear that he gives money to a group that supports running over kittens with monster trucks.


85 posted on 02/29/2016 7:50:13 PM PST by M1911A1
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To: M1911A1

I agree ... if you didn’t catch it, my post was sarcastic ... I had a fun discussion with Scotty.


140 posted on 02/29/2016 8:39:26 PM PST by tinyowl (A equals A)
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