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politics and politicians Title: Tim Kaine implied that officials in Donald Trump’s administration are Holocaust deniers. Hillary Clintons former running mate said it was not a coincidence that the administration signed a religious test on the same day that it did not include Jews in a statement about the Holocaust when he appeared on Meet the Press Sunday. He demonstrated complete confusion about what the order did because he went back and forth in the interview with you over whether it did or did not affect green card holders, Kaine said to Chuck Todd. It does affect green card holders and theyre being caught up in it. It affects people on special immigrant visas like interpreters whove helped the U.S. military in foreign countries, he continued, and now their lives are at risk and so weve given them a special status to come to this country. Who would help the United States if they knew we would abandon them when theyre trying to come here? Its a religious test, as you pointed out. It imposes a different burden on Muslims than others. And the irony is not lost on me that it was issued the same day as the White House issued their Holocaust Remembrance Day proclamation that unlike any previous administration removed all reference to Jews. So you put a religious test on Muslims and you try to scrub reference to Jews in the Holocaust Remembrance. This was horribly, horribly mishandled. So its not a pause in
Even Todd acknowledged the seriousness of Kaines accusation, but Kaine stood by his remarks. Senator, thats a tough charge, Todd cut in. You think its more than a coincidence that it all happened on Friday? I think all of these things are happening together, Kaine responded. When you have the chief political advisor in the White House, Steve Bannon, who is connected with a news organization that traffics in white supremacy and anti- Semitism, and they put out a Holocaust statement that omits any mention of Jews. Remember, earlier administrations have done these statements. And so the first thing you do is you pull up to see what earlier statements have said. And the earlier statements, President Obama, President Bush always talk about the Holocaust in connection with the slaughter of Jews. The final solution was about the slaughter of Jews. We have to remember this. This is what Holocaust denial is. Its either to deny that it happened or many Holocaust deniers acknowledge, Oh yeah people were killed. But it was a lot of innocent people. Jews werent targeted. The fact that they did that and imposed this religious test against Muslims in the executive orders on the same day, this is not a coincidence. White House chief of staff Reince Priebus also appeared on Meet the Press Sunday separately from Kaine and said the administration stood by the statement. Everyones suffering in the Holocaust, including obviously all of the Jewish people affected and the miserable genocide that occurred, is something that we consider to be extraordinarily sad and something that can never be forgotten and something that if we could wipe it off of the history books we could, Priebus said. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Gatlin (#0)
Kaine is like his former running mate, Hillary, nuts.
Sounds like a new round of Black Lives Matter vs. All Lives Matter, this time played out with yarmulkes instead of hoodies. Chuck Schumer is playing to win.
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