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LEFT WING LOONS Title: Media Meltdown over Trump's S-Word: 'Nazi,' 'Evil,' 'KKK,' 'Terrorist Sympathizer' The media reaction to President Trump using the word "sh*thole" to describe countries some immigrants are fleeing was swift, harsh, and ... hysterically hyperbolic. In the hours after The Washington Post's report surfaced, reporters and anchors on the major news networks called the president "evil," a "neo-Nazi," a "terrorist sympathizer," a "danger" to non-white Americans, and so, so much more. To help keep track of it all, we've assembled the following compendium of the most unhinged media reactions to Trump's comments over the last 18 hours. 1) A writer at The Root, Jason Johnson, said these comments show Trump is a "white supremacist," a "terrorist sympathizer," and a "danger" to non-whites. "The president is a white supremacist," Johnson said Thursday night on MSNBC. "Our president is a terrorist sympathizer. Our president is a clear and present danger to nonwhite people in America. Its that simple. Theres no reason to pretend thats not whats going on." 2) MSNBC's Joe Scarborough said Friday morning that Trump's use of the word "sh*thole" proves his theory that the commander-in-chief is suffering from early-onset dementia. "Let me just say, everybody knows that granddad and grandmom and people with early onset of dementia, I know this, say things that they would have never said five or six years ago," Scarborough said. "Just ask members of my family and my mom about how theyll say stinging things about you or other people. Im just saying." (Watch video at link) 3) Stephen Colbert used Trump's comments to say that America is the real "sh*thole" because ... we elected him president. "Trump reportedly said why are we having all these people from [bleep]hole countries come here," the CBS host said during his monologue. "Sir, theyre not [bleep]hole countries, for one, Donald Trump isnt their president. Am I right?" (Video at link) 4) MSNBC's Donny Deutsch said Trump's comments prove he's not only "racist" but also "insane," "crazy" and an "evil, evil man." "I think theres a word we have to start to use with Donald Trump in addition to all of the crazy talk," Deutsch said. "If you take Charlottesville and his blessing and love of or kinship with understanding there are nice Nazis out there, if we take his implied support of a pedophile, and now if we take this additional, very clear racist thing, he is an evil man. We dont talk about that a lot. We talk about hes insane, hes crazy. Thats evil. This is just an evil, evil man." 5) MSNBC guest and former press secretary for Bernie Sanders, Erika Andiola, said the comment proves Trump's policies are rooted in "white supremacy." "A lot of this has been rooted in white supremacy since the beginning," she told Joy Ann Reid. "These policies are rooted in racism." 6) Rep. Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) said the comment shows that Trump "could lead the Ku Klux Klan in the United States of America." He's "somebody who could be the leader of the neo-nazis." 7) On CNN, anchors and reporters used the report as an apparent justification for swearing on the air, repeatedly and enthusiastically. While condemning the president for using vulgarity, these anchors used the offending word over and over and over. So many times, in fact, that we made the following supercut: (Video at link) 8) After former Trump campaign staffer Jason Miller defended Trump's comments, CNN contributor Ana Navarro suffered a complete meltdown, screaming and becoming unusually emotional: (Video at link) Poster Comment: Obama called nations like Haiti shitholes. The above anti-Trump comments were made by shitheels. Haiti is the most African nation in the New World. it's no coincidence that it's also the poorest. The surviving white population was massacred in 1804. Thousands were killed - mostly women and children. The black rulers also started a war against the mixed race population (gens de couleur), killing thousands in the War of Knives. Basically Haiti killed off nearly all of its most talented and intelligent population right at the birth of the country. We see the same thing here by the enraged and idle negro population. We certainly don't need more. To have to be worried about the unpredictable African-Negro AND those thugs from south of our border AND the importation of ignorant Muslims by the thousands has just become too damned much. − Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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