KOMMONSENTSJANE – CNN AND ELITES HARASSING TRUMP ABOUT KKK

These people do anything to affect the election.  What a bunch of louses.  The real problem folks is that the Elite Republicans and the Democrat Socialists have teamed up to elect Clinton.  When an Elite Republican states he will not support Trump and instead will vote for Hillary – that speaks loud and clear or if they are an Elite and say they are going to stay at home and not vote – that is also a vote for Hillary.

How many times do Mitt Romney, Joe Scarborough (MSNBC – Joe didn’t do his home work), CNN and these Elites want Trump to repudiate the KKK?  Every day they keep throwing stuff out there on Trump hoping something sticks.  Varney and Paul Ryan, Speaker of the Elites (not the American people), on TV this morning spewing more anti-Trump – saying he has to repudiate the KKK.

All these people are doing is trying to put doubt in the people’s mind and to keep people from voting for Trump.  Why would the Speaker on election day make this statement -This party does not prey on people’s prejudices.  How convenient for the speaker since the ragging about the KKK has been going on for days.

CNN Harasses Donald Trump on Twice-Repudiated KKK ‘Endorsement’

by Joel B. Pollak

28 Feb 20163,971

Republican front runner Donald J. Trump declined to condemn white supremacist David Duke and the Ku Klux Klan on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday. He had done so already in August, as reported by Politico, and had even done so on Friday, as reported by The Hill.

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The Politico statement:
Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would unequivocally renounce any support of white supremacists and declared no one has done as much for equality than he…

Trump: I don’t want David Duke’s endorsement

(How much more clear can he be – hells bells, if Duke wants to vote for Trump – Trump can’t stop him.  How stupid can these Elites be?)

By Brianna Ehley
| 08/26/15 06:55 PM EDT
| Updated 08/27/15 01:02 AM EDT

Donald Trump says he isn’t interested in the endorsement of David Duke, the anti-Semitic former Ku Klux Klan leader who praised the GOP presidential hopeful earlier this week on his radio show.

“I don’t need his endorsement; I certainly wouldn’t want his endorsement,” Trump said during an interview with Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. He added: “I don’t need anyone’s endorsement.”

Asked whether he would repudiate the endorsement, Trump said “Sure, I would if that would make you feel better.”

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Duke sang Trump’s praises on his radio show last week — calling him the “best of the lot” of GOP contenders. Duke isn’t the only white supremacist expressing support for Trump. The New Yorker reported earlier this week that the white-nationalist website VDARE touted Trump as “the first figure with the financial, cultural and economic resources to openly defy elite consensus.”

Trump, however, doesn’t appear to be concerned that he’s attracting these kinds of fans.

“A lot of people like me,” he said. “Republicans like me, liberals like me. Everybody likes me.”

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But CNN’s Jake Tapper thought it fair game to ask him again, and Trump, apparently caught off guard, dodged the question, claiming not to know who these people and groups are.

Opponents and critics immediately seized on Trump’s response as evidence that he actually supports the KKK and other white supremacists, or at least does not wish to risk losing their support.

This is exactly the same game the media play against Republicans every single election, regardless of the candidate. It’s called “Pin the racists on the Republicans,” and it will be used against Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Senator Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) as readily as Trump.

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The media showed no interest in Barack Obama’s active participation in Jeremiah Wright’s racist church, until it was too late–and then it praised his speech embracing Wright as some kind of Lincoln-esque oration that should be studied by schoolchildren. The media do not ask Hillary Clinton about whether she is prepared to denounce Al Sharpton, or to dissociate herself from crony Sidney Blumenthal over the antisemitic fulminations of his son, Max.

Arguably, Trump could have answered better: “I’ve already answered that, Jake, and of course I condemn those groups. I don’t want their support.” But he clearly knew he was being set up — with a quote from the liberal Anti-Defamation League — and therefore he was cagey.

Inevitably, as is the pattern with Trump, he will issue some clarification. His support will not fade, nor will his rivals relent.

But if they win — watch! — their turn is coming.

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