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maxrandb

(15,324 posts)
Sat Nov 23, 2019, 11:46 AM Nov 2019

What is the "racism card" Donnie Short Fingers and Sondland

were referring to in their call regarding ASAP Rockie?

Could it be that Donnie Shit for Brains saw this as a way to "appeal" to African American voters?

Has anyone from the media asked about this?

Just imagine for a moment that this was President Obama suggesting that if they could free a white entertainer held overseas, they could then play the "racism card".

Would the media have any interest in that?

Oh, I get it. Pointing out the racism of Retrumplicans would cause dipshits like Chuck Todd to explain how this "is bad for the Democrats".

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What is the "racism card" Donnie Short Fingers and Sondland (Original Post) maxrandb Nov 2019 OP
Wasn't it because, the Kardashian's asked him to? dewsgirl Nov 2019 #1
They see racism as a card to play rather than a rule of the game. Marcuse Nov 2019 #2

Marcuse

(7,479 posts)
2. They see racism as a card to play rather than a rule of the game.
Sat Nov 23, 2019, 12:19 PM
Nov 2019

Note that Trump did not adopt Sondland’s recommendation to accuse Sweden of racism in order to manage this international incident. The only person Trump has accused of racism recently is Elijah Cummings.

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