Thursday, November 3, 2011

Trump: Jon Stewart and Herman Cain

Donald Trump isn't running for president, but he still wants to have a voice on the national scene.

Here, Trump comments on Jon Stewart's treatment of Herman Cain. He doesn't like Stewart's "very, very racist rant about Herman Cain."




Trump's right about racism and the double standard.

He believes that Stewart has insulted the African American community.

He wants to know why Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton aren't criticizing Stewart.

Simple. Like other black conservatives, Cain isn't counted as part of the "African American community" as defined by the Left.

Cain is fair game for the likes of Jon Stewart.

Sad, but true.


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Watch what Trump considers Stewart's "very, very racist rant."

4 comments:

jimspice said...

I watched Trump's accusation as well as the Daily Show clip to which he refers, and could not for the life of me come up with anything that could be be considered even remotely racially charged. Care to enlighten me?

Mary said...

Any remark a conservative makes criticizing Obama is considered by some to be racist.

Perhaps Trump is applying the same standard to Cain.



Trump explains: "It's not what he said, but the way he said it," fumed “The Apprentice” host. "The tone of his voice, the inflection. Unbelievable. Anybody else, deep, deep trouble."

jimspice said...

Did YOU see anything questionable?

Mary said...

I think there are some racial stereotypes that Stewart employs. As Trump said, the inflection in his voice could be deemed troubling.

Explain to me why Leftists, such as Chris Matthews and Bill Maher and Jimmy Carter, constantly charge critics of Obama's policy with being racist.

Any criticism is rooted in race.