"The anti-Semitic threats targeting our Jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful and a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil," Trump said. He did not outline what that might include.That's nice. But given that his Chief Henchman harnessed the neo-nazis to help elect President* Trump (and his dog-whistles to the nazis), they think he's their guy and that his statements to the contrary are just eyewash, then this is an area where nice words are not going to cut it.
If Trump wants to show that he's not a friend of the neo-nazis, he's going to have to prove it.
Pretty weak connection there....especially the Haaretz dog whistle bit.
ReplyDeleteCareful, or you will lose what credibility you havent squandered already...
Really, do you need the echos ((( ))) around their name to believe it? Squandering credibility is Donnie's spokespersons speciality.
ReplyDeleteI think it may be their function: when nothing is credible, you can get away with anything.
ReplyDeleteI notice that at least the people themselves are showing some human decency. They've already raised $20,000 online to repair the cemetery, and as the money is still pouring in, they've decided to apply any extra they receive toward repairing other vandalized Jewish Community Centers.
Doesn't let the Donald off of the hook, though.
-Doug in Oakland