New White House Secretary Calls Trump a Racist

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New White House Secretary Calls Trump a Racist

New White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was a harsh critic of then-candidate Donald Trump before she became a fierce advocate for him, including calling comments he made about Mexican immigrants in 2015 "racist."

Before becoming a prominent pro-Trump commentator during his first campaign, McEnany said it was "unfortunate" and "inauthentic" to call him a Republican. McEnany made the comments in a series of panels on CNN and Fox Business.
McEnany, at the time a Republican writer and Harvard Law student would go on to defend Trump as a CNN contributor during the 2016 presidential election year. After Trump was elected, she served as a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee and the Trump re-election campaign, before being named White House press secretary in early April.

In 2015, McEnany was particularly critical of statements Trump made while announcing his campaign, in which he said Mexico was sending immigrants to the US who were "rapists" and bringing drugs and crime to the country. Trump added that "some, I assume, are good people."
"To me, a racist statement is a racist statement. I don't like what Donald Trump said," she said in an exchange on CNN in late June 2015, in which she compared his remarks to comments about Jewish people made by the Rev. Al Sharpton in the 1990s.

McEnany added that Trump's comments were "derogatory" and as "equally hateful" as Sharpton's. "Donald Trump has shown himself to be a showman, I don't think he is a serious candidate," she added. "I think it is a sideshow. It's not within the mainstream of the candidates."

McEnany did not return multiple requests for comment. During a press briefing on Friday, McEnany attributed her past comments to "watching CNN" and "naively believing some of the headlines" during the first four weeks of the 2016 presidential election.
 
Strange, nowhere in there are the words "Donald Trump is a racist".

What I did read is that back in 2015 she said she believes Trump is "a showman" and that she "doesn't like what he said".

Perhaps the OP ED is putting words in her mouth and the OP is parroting them?
 
Strange, nowhere in there are the words "Donald Trump is a racist".

What I did read is that back in 2015 she said she believes Trump is "a showman" and that she "doesn't like what he said".

Perhaps the OP ED is putting words in her mouth and the OP is parroting them?
"To me, a racist statement is a racist statement. I don't like what Donald Trump said."

"Donald Trump has shown himself to be a showman, I don't think he is a serious candidate," she added. "I think it is a sideshow. It's not within the mainstream of the candidates."

"Donald Trump is number two and doesn't deserve to be there," McEnany said.
"I appreciate his boldness and I think some of his rhetoric got the base excited, but it is not welcome rhetoric," she said. "Some of the things we heard in his speech when he said, when Mexico sends people across the border, they're sending criminals and rapists and maybe some good people. Look, the GOP doesn't need to be turning away voters and isolating them. We need to be bringing them into the tent. Donald Trump is the last person who's going to do that."

"I want to make clear, I don't support what Donald Trump said," she added. "I think he said something very unartful, very inappropriate."

Nothing to see here, just move along like a good little Trumpette.
 
We've been knowing that, lol. Let's start with his housing discrimination practices before he was ImPOTUS. There is a reason why his supporters ride by him.
 
We've been knowing that, lol. Let's start with his housing discrimination practices before he was ImPOTUS. There is a reason why his supporters ride by him.

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but it's still worthy that these things continue popping up, as it just underscores that everyone boosting Cheeto smells his bullshit while pinching their noses for that government check for nodding "yes" when he opens his trap door. :D
 
For the past 3 1/2 years we had to watch the house dems walk and talk in lockstep behind Nancy pelosi, their faces a mirror image of Nancy Pelosi's ass, get the house dems together in session and you couldn't tell them apart.
 
For the past 3 1/2 years we had to watch the house dems walk and talk in lockstep behind Nancy pelosi, their faces a mirror image of Nancy Pelosi's ass, get the house dems together in session and you couldn't tell them apart.

Sounds like solidarity to me, ya know, quite the opposite for Trump and most of his own appointees.
 
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but it's still worthy that these things continue popping up, as it just underscores that everyone boosting Cheeto smells his bullshit while pinching their noses for that government check for nodding "yes" when he opens his trap door. :D



At least the pubs are working or trying to work, Nancy put herself and her minions on furlough sucking of the teat of the american government.
 
Strange, nowhere in there are the words "Donald Trump is a racist".

What I did read is that back in 2015 she said she believes Trump is "a showman" and that she "doesn't like what he said".

Perhaps the OP ED is putting words in her mouth and the OP is parroting them?

Yeah the part where she says it's racist doesn't actually say racist a single time. However it does say it twice so...
 
Yeah the part where she says it's racist doesn't actually say racist a single time. However it does say it twice so...

She NEVER says that what Trump said is "racist". She says that a racist statement is a racist statement but she DOES NOT state that what Trump said is within that category.

She creates the category box and then fails to put anything in the box. Yet somehow YOU think that merely having a box labelled racist is sufficient to encompass every other statement in the article.

This is fail on your part.
 
Strange, nowhere in there are the words "Donald Trump is a racist".

What I did read is that back in 2015 she said she believes Trump is "a showman" and that she "doesn't like what he said".

Perhaps the OP ED is putting words in her mouth and the OP is parroting them?

She NEVER says that what Trump said is "racist". She says that a racist statement is a racist statement but she DOES NOT state that what Trump said is within that category.

She creates the category box and then fails to put anything in the box. Yet somehow YOU think that merely having a box labelled racist is sufficient to encompass every other statement in the article.

This is fail on your part.
Jeebus. How do you live with yourself?
 
Jeebus. How do you live with yourself?

Let's say I have a box. I use a big old fat felt pen to write "Toys" in very large letters many many times on the sides of the box. Scattered on the floor of the room where my cat's sleep are various things. Let's say I now put the box in the cat room.

Are the various things in there on the floor "toys" merely because there's a box in there labelled that way?

Or do I have to actually put something in the box before you'd know I considered it a "toy"?
 
She NEVER says that what Trump said is "racist". She says that a racist statement is a racist statement but she DOES NOT state that what Trump said is within that category.

She creates the category box and then fails to put anything in the box. Yet somehow YOU think that merely having a box labelled racist is sufficient to encompass every other statement in the article.

This is fail on your part.

Rapey is a little slower than most, try to give him room to catch up. :)

Jeebus. How do you live with yourself?

He's the epitome of "better to keep your trap shut than to expose yourself as a fucking simpleton by yapping too much."

I might have got the exact words wrong but you're picking up what I'm putting down.
 
He's the epitome of "better to keep your trap shut than to expose yourself as a fucking simpleton by yapping too much."

I might have got the exact words wrong but you're picking up what I'm putting down.

If you need things picked up, tell your mom that she's falling down on her job as your maid.
 
New White House Secretary Calls Trump a Racist

New White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany was a harsh critic of then-candidate Donald Trump before she became a fierce advocate for him, including calling comments he made about Mexican immigrants in 2015 "racist."

Before becoming a prominent pro-Trump commentator during his first campaign, McEnany said it was "unfortunate" and "inauthentic" to call him a Republican. McEnany made the comments in a series of panels on CNN and Fox Business.
McEnany, at the time a Republican writer and Harvard Law student would go on to defend Trump as a CNN contributor during the 2016 presidential election year. After Trump was elected, she served as a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee and the Trump re-election campaign, before being named White House press secretary in early April.

In 2015, McEnany was particularly critical of statements Trump made while announcing his campaign, in which he said Mexico was sending immigrants to the US who were "rapists" and bringing drugs and crime to the country. Trump added that "some, I assume, are good people."
"To me, a racist statement is a racist statement. I don't like what Donald Trump said," she said in an exchange on CNN in late June 2015, in which she compared his remarks to comments about Jewish people made by the Rev. Al Sharpton in the 1990s.

McEnany added that Trump's comments were "derogatory" and as "equally hateful" as Sharpton's. "Donald Trump has shown himself to be a showman, I don't think he is a serious candidate," she added. "I think it is a sideshow. It's not within the mainstream of the candidates."

McEnany did not return multiple requests for comment. During a press briefing on Friday, McEnany attributed her past comments to "watching CNN" and "naively believing some of the headlines" during the first four weeks of the 2016 presidential election.


I can't seem to find what you eluded to, what paragraph and line does does it state she called Trump is a racist. I see where she's quoted as saying "a racist statement is a racist statement" but I can't find where she called him a racist? I think, perhaps, you should shore up your reading for comprehension, you're starting to resemble Sky-pilot! :rolleyes::cool:
 
I am rarely impressed by stupid but this is some professional level stupid going on with these two. That's talent that can't be taught, you have to be born with it.
 
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