Mumbles
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Dylann Roof's family and friends said the same thing, and as I recall, so did the mother of that terrorist that killed Heather Heyer. Nope, Trump is a white supremacist. Not just "I'm ashamed to admit that I get nervous when I see a black guy walking towards me on the street, even if he's in a business suit and leaving an office tower," but more "Wetbacks and coons are inferior to whites."
2. He is a stable genius
He is plainly neither.
3. They remain friends
This is not really my concern, but her family may wish to intervene.
4. He treated her fantastic during the marriage
Uh, didn't he cheat on her, and rape her?
I would be checking to see if they got any money off Trump. He has a history of promising and then not giving.
Same - and check to see if it was actually his money as well. I consider Paul to be relatively trustworthy in this regard, especially in light of his objections to police militarization and asset seizure/forfeiture, and his push for bond reform. But I do not consider Toupee Fiasco to be the same, in any way, and I do consider Paul's word over the past few days to be unhelpful and enabling.
See, Paul Ryan, this is a *correct* usage of "unhelpful", in that it focuses on the effect, and assesses no. Dolt 45 was only "unhelpful" because of his "white nationalist" tendencies.
What I find interesting, though, is his claim that his remarks would help him with "the base". First, it concedes that "the base" are also white supremacists. Second, uttering racist crap in a private meeting, in the hopes that someone will leak it, seems beyond his mental capabilities. That sounds like more of a Stephen "Triumph of the Will 2017 Warsaw" Miller scheme.
