Michael Moore Stood In Front Of Trump Tower Holding This Bold Sign
They would have an easier time accepting that Trump is the literal recreation of Hitler than that he was afraid of a weasely fat guy who has to go everywhere with nine bodyguards while making up fake stories about all the times his bodyguards had to risk their lives to defend him from pencils and hot coffee.
“I’m pleased that this amendment is changed, so that we don’t speak of banning anyone”, said Council Member William Finney.
Moore tells Trump that, like “many other angry white guys”, he has chosen those of the Muslim faith to be his “bogeyman”.
Moore also writes, “If you want to ban Muslims, you are going to have to ban me”. “I’m from Michigan. Please don’t worry – we’re gonna get along just fine!'”, Michael continued to write. In other words, not you.
“You’re not so tough, Donny”, Moore writers. Allegedly, according to Moore, Trump was scared to meet him out of fear that Moore might cause a scene.
It comes after Mr Trump called for a “total and complete shutdown of the Muslims entering the United States” in the wake of the mass shooting in San Bernardino, California and deadly terror attack in Paris.
Moore’s post, meant to mock Trump, is just so ripe for mocking itself.
Randy Holmes/AP Jimmy Kimmel shows Trump Wednesday’s Daily News, which criticizes Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s failure to denounce the mogul’s anti-Muslim proposal.
“I know how hard it is because I have done it”, Clinton said.
‘Not just the ones who have killed, but ALL MUSLIMS’.
You seemed relieved, then leaned in and said to me, “I just didn’t want any trouble out there and I just wanted to make sure that, you know, you and I got along”.
The director has launched a full-fledged campaign asking people to sign his letter, which he plans to send to Trump and also post pictures saying “We Are All Muslims” with the #WeAreAllMuslims hashtag on their Twitter, Facebook and Instagram timelines. “And not the people who want you leading their country”.
“We are all Muslim”, he said. Getting terrorist infiltrators to confess that is about as realistic as believing that, if Mr. Trump’s ban is implemented, they will admit they are Muslims. That is the nature of the ID: it can be restrained by reason, but never defeated by it. Hence, in a way, all the vitriolic think pieces and anxious newspaper screeds about how Mr. Trump’s rise must be stopped are column space good and wasted.
“This is a time when there is poisonous speech in national politics, and we need to stand on behalf of the values the city loves”, Mayor Charlie Hales said.
He said he didn’t understand why the crowd would object to infiltrating terrorists’ conversations. In fact, the debate saw candidates trying to outdo each other in projecting a muscular foreign policy with one aspirant (John Kasich) wanting to “punch the Russians in the nose”, another (Chris Christie) ready to shoot down Russian planes if they violated a USA enforced no-fly zone in Syria.