Apparently, however, such an absurd notion carries weight amongst all too many Hollywood big shots and quote-un-quote intellectuals. A quick perusal of the list shows that Kerry Washington, Rosie O’Donnell, Harry Belafonte, Jane Fonda, Danny Glover, Noam Chomsky, and Reza Aslan wholeheartedly endorse the campaign’s agenda.
Stop Hate Dump Trump says that it is against him because he uses “hate speech” and encourages violence against minorities. As proof of this, they have collected a number of statements made by the Republican candidate and posted them on their site for all to see. Looking over said statements, one realizes that the group has a very funny definition of hate speech.
“The campaign website features a number of examples of what it calls Trump’s ‘hate,’ including statements that are critical of former Secretary of State and Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The group also included Trump’s vow to ‘blow up’ and defeat the Islamic State terror group in its list of hateful comments the candidate has said.
Other celebrities have launched their own anti-Trump campaigns in recent months.
In December, veteran television producer Norman Lear announced that his organization People for the American Way would launch an initiative to combat what he called Trump’s ‘hate speech and anti-Muslim rhetoric.’
A month earlier, Oscar-winning director Alejandro Inarritu and actor Diego Luna joined other Hispanic cultural leaders in signing a letter similarly condemning Trump’s ‘hate speech,’ which they claimed was causing ‘physical aggressions against Hispanics.’
The anti-Trump campaign was announced just days before the first-in-the-nation presidential caucus kicks off in Iowa on February 1.”
Not everybody is buying this nonsense of course. Ann Coulter, for example, has rushed to Trump’s defense, observing that both the liberal and conservative establishments appear to be out for his head. She states that we can expect some sort of fake scandal before the Iowa caucus.
We have never had total war against a candidate like we’re seeing with Donald Trump. All elements of national media are uniting to stop him.
Look for a fake Trump scandal to break — probably from a conservative news outlet — right before the Iowa caucus.
A few months ago, an alleged Trump quote from a 1998 People magazine interview was circulating on the Internet, claiming Trump said that if he ever ran for president, he’d run as a Republican because Republican voters are “the dumbest group of voters in the country. They believe anything on Fox News. I could lie and they’d still eat it up.”
I pay a lot for Nexis, and Trump has never said anything remotely resembling this.Snopes.com investigated, too, and also concluded the quote was a fake. But you can probably still find some idiot tweeting it out right now.
Last week, Glenn Beck “retweeted” a post allegedly tweeted by Trump the day after the 2012 election, saying: “I always vote for the winners! Congratulations to My Friend, @BarackObama!”
If that doesn’t sound like Trump, it’s because Trump never said it. Beck’s retweet sure made it look real, but you can check Trump’s Twitter archive.
All the stories about Trump being a fraud keep turning out to be the real frauds. I assume that, like most sentient beings, he’s changed his mind about some things. But the one consistent thread running through his entire life is his love for this country and his fellow Americans.
The attacks on Trump from the “conservative” media calling him a socialist, a Democrat, a flip-flopper, a fake conservative are just name-calling. I notice that the accusers never include examples, not true ones, anyway. Here are some examples of how Trump has always been for Americans first. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a president who likes us more than he likes foreigners — and the rich donors who employ them?
Source: Breitbart
Source: Breitbart
The liberals are the haters. They should try stopping themselves.
They are running scared
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