In the end, Trump (or his family members/advisors) might even be “dumb like a fox”, setting this situation up exactly in order to protect him, once elected. That would leave the Dems in the horrid position of protecting and defending Trump, because an aimless, self-aggrandizing nut case might just be better than a God-driven one. The Democrats would recognize this scenario on the horizon and worry that Pence might even decide God put him in the White House to push the magic button and start Armageddon to bring the Second Coming of Christ. Only the wealthy would be able to pay for special vaccines created by the “free market”, which market would also sell flight tickets to rich women and teens to get their abortions in secrecy, elsewhere. As Donald Trump announced his new running mate, Indiana Gov. There would be no taxes to support those babies, much less government effort to prevent Zika spread, creating those babies. CINCINNATI Former Vice President Mike Pence subtly defended former President Donald Trump in an interview Tuesday, hours after a. He would deny women’s rights at every opportunity, sending us back to “barefoot and pregnant”, then chaining us to the bedside of all the microcephalic babies we’d be blocked from aborting. He would so load the Supreme Court with more Scalia types that the Constitution would be destroyed. He’s so outrageous and dangerous for The United States that even the Republicans want to take him out - not just take him down! His replacement outspokenly puts The Bible ahead of The Constitution, though. This publication is repulsive and their views do not represent the tens of millions of Americans who are uniting behind our campaign.Thinking ahead, let’s say Trump wins. Everyone knows what TP (Toilet Paper, for any non-native English speakers out. Trump and the campaign denounces hate in any form. No, I love it because they are moronically branding themselves as the TP campaign. Video: Donald Trump’s Finest Fibs Bruce Handy Bruce Handy first joined Vanity Fair as a senior. The official newspaper of the KKK, The Crusader, endorsed Trump for president.īut the Trump campaign publicly rejected the Crusader's endorsement: "Mr. In summary, the Trump-Pence logo suggests that someone is getting fucked, possibly America. The former President told the crowd, 'Make America great again,' which was met. While the photograph of the KKK holding a Trump-Pence sign is fake, Trump did receive some support from the infamous group during the 2016 election. CNNs town hall audience cheered for and thanked Donald Trump after Wednesdays event. Nathan Bedford Forrest was a lieutenant general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and played a role in the postwar establishment of the first Ku Klux Klan organization opposing the reconstruction era in the South. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center in 2008 the number of hate groups rose to 926, up 4 percent from 2007, and 54 percent since 2000. The logo formed the basis of Trump’s emerging visual identity when Trump Tower opened in 1983. With a poor economy and the first African-American president in office, there has been a rise in extremist activity in many parts of America. Members of the Fraternal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan participate in the 11th Annual Nathan Bedford Forrest Birthday march Jin Pulaski, Tennessee. 6, told NBC News that politicians who certified the. But he suggested the numbers don’t faze him. The original picture was taken by Spencer Platt and is available via Getty Images with the following caption: 6 defendant who wants Mike Pence executed Micki Larson-Olson, who served months in jail for her actions on Jan. What they don’t appear to be drawn to right now based on survey data and the fury of both the Trump base and Democrats is a Pence campaign. The original photograph was taken in July 2009 and showed members of the Klan marching through Pulaski, Tennessee, in honor of Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate army general who led the KKK in the 1860s: This a digitally manipulated image created from a photograph that originally featured a "Fraternal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan" sign. This is not a genuine photograph of KKK members holding a Trump-Pence sign. In January 2020, a photograph supposedly showing a group of KKK members marching behind a presidential campaign sign for Donald Trump and Mike Pence was circulated on social media, along with a message saying "This is all you need to know about why you should vote Blue in 2020":
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