I mean....other than calling them all a bunch of rapists and drug dealers. As to his r****ded stance on Muslims, that's true, it's bigotry there, not racism. His racism comes into play elsewhere much like his sexism.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ents-connecting-mexican-immigrants-and-crime/ http://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi..._dealers_and_rapists_are_crossing_border.html http://www.cbsnews.com/news/election-2016-donald-trump-defends-calling-mexican-immigrants-rapists/ "When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best," he said. "They're sending people that have lots of problems...they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."
Yes. Hell yes Jimmy Carter was a racist. He was from Georgia after all. He liked peanuts, and George Washington Carver liked peanuts, but did GW Carver ever make a true peanut butter empire? Is his face on the Jiffy can? Didn't think so. You can connect the dots. Dammit, I've said too much, you have now exposed the 40-year plan to do something or other that is nefarious.
When you win the majority of the votes in a state by a wide margin but somehow end up losing on the delegate count - that's pretty much the definition of a rigged system. Call it what you will (desperation!) but I call it voter disenfranchisement.
They are when they're from Mexico. Just FYI, Mexicans tend to be Hispanic. These Trump voters, you literally have to connect the dots for them. It's often not just willful ignorance in their case. This is where RL tells me hispanic isn't a race or tells me about race being a social construct. The recycled futility of Trumpsters. It's curious RL, why do you think Trump has the support of white supremacists? What could possibly explain that? They're just big on his tax policy I guess.
a bigoted person; especially : a person who hates or refuses to accept the members of a particular group (such as a racial or religious group) bigots flocking together with Trump
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have the most votes, and it isn't coincidence they lead in the electoral college. Hillary Clinton has also won in the most populated states while Bernie has won small states. I see zero voter disenfranchisement.
Just to be clear, Mitt Romney also had the support of white supremacists, and McCain before him, and Bush before him etc. There's nothing new about racism is Republican politics. The Trump campaign has just shined a spotlight on it, which is another thing I appreciate about his candidacy. The Trump campaign has tied the old Republican way in knots, and that's a good thing for everyone. From the ashes of this mess, and I mean mess in terms of the last 16 years of Republican politics with the Trump/Cruz cherry on top, will come a better Republican party, or they are finished. Win-win.