Ulaven_Demorte
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Good news, racists! No longer do you have to agonize over your choices for president. David Duke, former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard, knows exactly who you should vote for. Would you believe it's Donald Trump?
"I’m not saying I endorse everything about Trump," Duke said. "But I do support his candidacy, and I support voting for him."
He added, "I haven’t formally endorsed him." Okay, David, I think maybe you don't know what the word "endorse" means, because it is basically saying that you support him and that people should vote for him. Anyway, thanks for the tip, your grand wizardiness.
Duke added, "it is your job now to get active...Get off your rear end that’s getting fatter and fatter...call Donald Trump’s headquarters, volunteer."
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Well, that explains the appearance of two Trump supporters clad in traditional KKK attire at the Nevada Republican caucus.
It also explains why when Trump supporters in South Carolina were asked if they approved of the Emancipation Proclamation 20% disapproved. 38% of them wished the Confederacy had won the Civil War and 70% wanted the Confederate Flag to be flying still on Statehouse grounds.
"I’m not saying I endorse everything about Trump," Duke said. "But I do support his candidacy, and I support voting for him."
He added, "I haven’t formally endorsed him." Okay, David, I think maybe you don't know what the word "endorse" means, because it is basically saying that you support him and that people should vote for him. Anyway, thanks for the tip, your grand wizardiness.
Duke added, "it is your job now to get active...Get off your rear end that’s getting fatter and fatter...call Donald Trump’s headquarters, volunteer."
Source
Well, that explains the appearance of two Trump supporters clad in traditional KKK attire at the Nevada Republican caucus.
It also explains why when Trump supporters in South Carolina were asked if they approved of the Emancipation Proclamation 20% disapproved. 38% of them wished the Confederacy had won the Civil War and 70% wanted the Confederate Flag to be flying still on Statehouse grounds.