After Trump Tweet, NY Observer Writer Confronts Her Boss
He wanted to emphasize on the dishonesty of the media in reporting his anti-Semitic post.
“I would have rather defended it”, he said. “The media’s deliberate distortion”. And he gave a speech at AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) that was pretty definitive. From the references to “Palestine” at the AIPAC conference (which got Donald jeered) to the justification of the itchy Twitter fingers your fatherinlaw has, you’ve managed to further prove what so many of us have known for many years.
“Donald Trump should stop playing the blame game and accept that his campaign tweeted an image with obvious anti-Semitic overtones and that, reportedly, was lifted from a white supremacist website”, said Jonathon Greenblatt, CEO and national director of the Anti-Defamation League.
“He’s not going to back off”, he said.
“The fact is that my father in law is an incredibly loving and tolerant person who has embraced my family and our Judaism since I began dating my wife”, he wrote.
He again took to Twitter on Wednesday to point out a similar image on the children’s book. It was later altered to replace the star with a circle. Reports quickly emerged that the star image had previously surfaced on a white supremacist message board. While Clinton isn’t Jewish, she is seen as a tool of the Jewish conspiracy by the alt-right. “It implies she’s a crook”, he said. He wrote, “Where is the outrage for this Disney book?” Yesterday, Hillary Clinton’s campaign labeled Trump’s tweet anti-Semitic and then today, House Speaker Paul Ryan did the same.
Mr. Kushner, I invite you to look through all of those images in the slideshow above, the vast majority sent in your father-in-law’s name. “They’ve got to clean this thing up”.
JACKSON: Kushner arguing Trump’s not racist and any suggestion he’s intolerant is not reflective of the man he knows. On Wednesday, Kushner expanded on that, publishing a long defense of Trump on The Observer’s site.
Donald Trump on Wednesday used the movie “Frozen” to defend a controversial weekend tweet. Trump’s followers understood a dog whistle when they saw it; its content played to nearly every stereotype of Jews: corrupt, money-hungry and rich. “They’re racially profiling. Not us. Why do they bring it up?” “What do we call the people who won’t hire minorities or beat others up for their religion?”
Less than an hour after Attorney General Lynch recommended no charges against Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump spoke at length about nearly everything else.
“I think he’s checking out the chemistry and the feel with a number of people”, Gingrich said.