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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (964323)9/14/2016 11:31:37 PM
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Donald Trump has never been accused of racism in his life. Unlike self-righteous PC enforcers, who go to extraordinary lengths to avoid extensive contact with blacks, he’s hired lots of black people. His golf clubs famously admit blacks, Jews and Asians—and are often the only clubs in town that do.

Black celebrities as well as ordinary black Americans all say the same thing about Trump—that he respects them.

Jamiel Shaw, whose son was killed by an illegal alien, spoke at Trump’s first presidential rally, saying: “He’s the kind of man you would want to be your dad. He’s a nice guy. He put himself out there for black people. I know I can trust him.”

Mike Tyson said of Trump: “Listen: I’m a black motherf–ker from the poorest town in the country. I’ve been through a lot in life. And I know him. When I see him, he shakes my hand and respects my family. None of them—Barack, whoever—nobody else does that. They’re gonna be who they are and disregard me, my family. So I’m voting for him. If I can get 20,000 people or more to vote for him, I’m gonna do it.”

In 2006, long before Trump was thinking of running for president and was still a regular on “The Howard Stern Show,” Stern pressed him on whether Ivanka would ever date a black guy:

Stern: Would (Ivanka) ever date a black guy? That would not go over at Mar-a-Lago.

Trump: Yes, she would. She would. Yeah. Absolutely.

Stern: You would have no problem with that?

Trump: I would have no problem. I would have no problem. I would love that. That’d be wonderful.

Robin: He would love that.

Trump: The answer is: She would. She would have no problem.

And then in 2015, Trump decided to run for president as a Republican and, for the first time in his life, became a “racist



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (964323)9/15/2016 7:14:04 AM
From: jlallen1 Recommendation

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Everyone's entitled to an opinion Sheppy.....Powell voted for Obozo twice....so he's obviously not very bright.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (964323)9/15/2016 7:41:37 AM
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Colin Powell's Leaked Email About Clinton's 'Bimbos' Blows Up Twitter

BY STEPHEN KRUISER
SEPTEMBER 14, 2016
https://pjmedia.com/trending/2016/09/14/colin-powells-leaked-email-about-clintons-bimbos-blows-up-twitter/#comments

Colin Powell expresses his opinions of people with all the aplomb one would expect from a retired Army general. His leaked emails reveal that the former secretary of State spreads his disdain around quite a bit.

He doesn't like Trump, but we knew that. It's this tweet about Dame van der Cankles and her, um, husband that is getting all of the attention, however (language warning if you haven't yet seen it):






As I write this post, that little gem has had Powell sitting atop Twitter's "Trending" list for a few hours now:



The fact that Powell notes that Hillary is a friend before being less-than-generous about her prompted Townhall.com's Kurt Schlichter to wonder how rough he is on those he doesn't like:




Although it's the "bimbos" tweet that is getting Powell all of his social media notoriety today, Ashe Schow points out at the Washington Examiner that there was a lot of juicy info in all of his leaked emails, and that Powell is a veritable "quote machine".

The big takeaway from all of this should be something I've felt for a long time: email is a horrible medium for conducting business.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (964323)9/15/2016 7:45:15 AM
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they just make shit up and you libs buy it, now it's the flu Video Summary: Bill Clinton may have caused his ailing wife another political headache when he said Wednesday she was suffering from the flu, not pneumonia.