Posted on 08/24/2020 3:43:07 PM PDT by conservative98
The Lincoln Project falsely claimed on Monday that a Trump supporter called former President Barack Obama a "monkey."
In a since-deleted tweet, Project Lincoln posted a video of President Donald Trump's re-nomination speech on the first day of the Republican National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Trump stated that the Democrats are trying to steal the presidential election again, but this time with universal mail-in voting which the GOP claims is a liability for voter fraud. The Left's vote-by-mail campaign was preceded by spying in the 2016 race. Trump noted that Obama and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden were among those caught red-handed by Republicans.
That's when a pro-Trump advocate supposedly shouted, "Monkey!" in reference to the former black president. The Lincoln Project added that "the president relished in it."
"Disgusting," Project Lincoln's account signed off before they rescinded the fake story.
What's truly disgusting: the alleged incident is yet another lie fabricated and circulated by the Never-Trump group.
In actuality, the audience member shouted, "Spygate!"
Even Trump told his fan: "Let's be nice." And the crowd revered.
The Lincoln Project has been notoriously a propagator of partisan hoaxes.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
I don’t consider owebama to be a monkey. Jug-eared light in the loafers America-hating a-hole certainly, but not a monkey.
You forgot self-important twit!
Do a search: Bush or Chimp, Bush or Monkey, Bush or Ape, George Bush Chimp, monkey, ape, etc.
Click on images. There are hundreds of photos.
Freudian slip - thought he heard what he was actually thinking himself...
“in reference to the former black president”
Is he no longer black?;)
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