Black pastors get played by The Donald
I’ve built a lot of things and people forget, but the Vietnam Memorial to this day, if I’m walking down the street, the military so often they come up to me and they say, Mr. Trump, thank you for building the Vietnam Memorial. “If you allow those things to be said, or not, in the case of beating up a protestor, and go left unresponded to, then you are complicit”. Who knows. It seems unlikely CNN will cough up the money, but it seems equally unlikely the Trump campaign would allow the candidate to skip a debate with primaries starting early next year. “We’re wanting to get off of welfare and we feel that can be done through the information the knowledge of a person like Donald Trump”.
“We made history today”, Scott said.
Trump’s campaign on Monday canceled a press conference with 100 spiritual leaders from the African-American community.
“Dr. Bryant has gone so far to go out on Twitter and call the people who were in that room “prostitutes, ‘” Davis said, noting that Bryant compared the preachers” pulpits to poles. “Black lives are very important”. By Trump standards, the crowd was more subdued than previous Granite State appearances, which have featured screaming supporters and raucous cheers.
The first time Donald Trump mentioned Muslims cheering in New Jersey was after the November 13 terrorist attacks in Paris, when he was sustaining an argument in favor of keeping a registry of Muslims, according to Latino Fox News. It doesn’t support Trump’s claim – it disproves it. The video features a woman, Emily Acevedo, who claims that on 9/11 she saw “12 or 13” kids banging on trash cans and shouting. “Compromise has become the dirty word”, a questioner said to Trump. Politifact rated Trump’s claim “pants on fire”, and The Washington Post’s fact-checker gave it “four Pinocchios”. “You understand? So when you compromise, you get what you want”.
In an op-ed in EBONY magazine published Friday, pastors, seminary professors and Christian activists critical of Trump asked the group backing the candidate to consider the impact that endorsing him could have on their congregations.
“If anything, they were probably saying “burn something” – but not ‘burn America”. “Suddenly we are all being called liars in order for Trump-haters to cast aspersions on him”.