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Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedly

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Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist ? but he used the same one | Fox News

The verbal-race-card-feces by Felonious Bill stinks worse than the desperate skunk.

That is their best? "Make America Great Again", a phrase used repeatedly by Clinton in the 90's and in 2008 is racist?

Well, Felonious Bill has a racist mentor in Fulbright, and has been known to engage in the odd racist comment. So, "Make America Great Again" may have been coded language for him... So we learn much about Felonious Bill and the Clinton campaign from Felonious Bill himself:

1. Felonious Bill is a longtime racist.

2. The Clinton campaign is desperate.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.

Ha! Burn!
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist ? but he used the same one | Fox News

The verbal-race-card-feces by Felonious Bill stinks worse than the desperate skunk.

That is their best? "Make America Great Again", a phrase used repeatedly by Clinton in the 90's and in 2008 is racist?

Well, Felonious Bill has a racist mentor in Fulbright, and has been known to engage in the odd racist comment. So, "Make America Great Again" may have been coded language for him... So we learn much about Felonious Bill and the Clinton campaign from Felonious Bill himself:

1. Felonious Bill is a longtime racist.

2. The Clinton campaign is desperate.

Slick's racism goes back a long way. Didn't he suggest BO, back in the day, would be serving him coffee?
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist ? but he used the same one | Fox News

The verbal-race-card-feces by Felonious Bill stinks worse than the desperate skunk.

That is their best? "Make America Great Again", a phrase used repeatedly by Clinton in the 90's and in 2008 is racist?

Well, Felonious Bill has a racist mentor in Fulbright, and has been known to engage in the odd racist comment. So, "Make America Great Again" may have been coded language for him... So we learn much about Felonious Bill and the Clinton campaign from Felonious Bill himself:

1. Felonious Bill is a longtime racist.

2. The Clinton campaign is desperate.



1998, Toni Morrison named Bill Clinton, "our first black President."


"...African-American men seemed to understand it right away. Years ago, in the middle of the Whitewater investigation, one heard the first murmurs: white skin notwithstanding, this is our first black President. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children’s lifetime. After all, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas. And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President’s body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and body-searched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke? The message was clear: “No matter how smart you are, how hard you work, how much coin you earn for us, we will put you in your place or put you out of the place you have somehow, albeit with our permission, achieved. You will be fired from your job, sent away in disgrace, and—who knows?—maybe sentenced and jailed to boot. In short, unless you do as we say (i.e., assimilate at once), your expletives belong to us.”

For a large segment of the population who are not African-Americans or members of other minorities, the elusive story left visible tracks: from target sighted to attack, to criminalization, to lynching, and now, in some quarters, to crucifixion. The always and already guilty “perp” is being hunted down not by a prosecutor’s obsessive application of law but by a different kind of pursuer, one who makes new laws out of the shards of those he breaks...."

Comment - The New Yorker


Now you know why the right wing keeps trying to lynch him.


Calling the "real" first black president a racist shows the ignorance and desperation of the Trump campaign.
 
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Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Let's recap the "achievements" of those on the Left over the last 8 years (who change their title every few months due to people getting wise to their BS)....

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Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.

So being only periodically racist is OK?
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl


Do you remember what the Carter years were like?
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Yes. What's your point?

Reagan had to make the country great again.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Do you remember what the Carter years were like?

High inflation, gas shortages and lines, sky high gas prices, peanut farmer turned president. But he looked like a nice guy.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.

They showed at least four separate times. That's what they could find... for now.

It's interesting, because Felonious Bill is explaining his racism.

Trump desperation? He doesn't have a foundation that's been illustrated to have used the office of SoS as a pay-for-access cash generating machine. He doesn't have a problem being a national security threat. Just to illustrate two enormous problems The Clinton Crime family have created for themselves.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

1998, Toni Morrison named Bill Clinton, "our first black President."


"...African-American men seemed to understand it right away. Years ago, in the middle of the Whitewater investigation, one heard the first murmurs: white skin notwithstanding, this is our first black President. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children’s lifetime. After all, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas. And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President’s body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and body-searched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke? The message was clear: “No matter how smart you are, how hard you work, how much coin you earn for us, we will put you in your place or put you out of the place you have somehow, albeit with our permission, achieved. You will be fired from your job, sent away in disgrace, and—who knows?—maybe sentenced and jailed to boot. In short, unless you do as we say (i.e., assimilate at once), your expletives belong to us.”

For a large segment of the population who are not African-Americans or members of other minorities, the elusive story left visible tracks: from target sighted to attack, to criminalization, to lynching, and now, in some quarters, to crucifixion. The always and already guilty “perp” is being hunted down not by a prosecutor’s obsessive application of law but by a different kind of pursuer, one who makes new laws out of the shards of those he breaks...."

Comment - The New Yorker


Now you know why the right wing keeps trying to lynch him.


Calling the "real" first black president a racist shows the ignorance and desperation of the Trump campaign.

Wholly silly, but of course Demokrats will believe anything... Like Hillary isn't corrupt to the core, and Felonius Bill was the first black president.

As for the slogan... Let's Make America Great Again... It's brilliant...

Because everyone except the brain dead Left realize the country is in a world of hurt thanks to 8-years of Obamanomics, and a feckless, incompetent foreign policy.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Slick's racism goes back a long way. Didn't he suggest BO, back in the day, would be serving him coffee?

In a moment of frustration at Hillary's hopes slipping away in 2007, he did suggest that in a discussion when speaking with Dead Kennedy, and the True Bill Clinton exposed himself.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.

Remember when Bill Clinton said, "Obama would have been the guy bringing me my coffee only a few years ago". Lolol
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

According to your link, Clinton used the phrase once at an event in Little Rock in 1992, and in a 2008 campaign ad for his wife. Pretty weak, but I understand why the Trump campaign is as desperate as the Clinton campaign is.

With Bill Clinton's choice of Jocelyn Elders as Surgeon General, I think Bill was sending the message "Let's Make America Masterbate Again".

If you don't know who Jocelyn Elders is then have a good day.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

They showed at least four separate times. That's what they could find... for now.

It's interesting, because Felonious Bill is explaining his racism.

Trump desperation? He doesn't have a foundation that's been illustrated to have used the office of SoS as a pay-for-access cash generating machine. He doesn't have a problem being a national security threat. Just to illustrate two enormous problems The Clinton Crime family have created for themselves.

Reading your posts is like watching insanity in slow motion. Keep it up, Zimmer. You're moderately entertaining, at best.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist ? but he used the same one | Fox News

The verbal-race-card-feces by Felonious Bill stinks worse than the desperate skunk.

That is their best? "Make America Great Again", a phrase used repeatedly by Clinton in the 90's and in 2008 is racist?

Well, Felonious Bill has a racist mentor in Fulbright, and has been known to engage in the odd racist comment. So, "Make America Great Again" may have been coded language for him... So we learn much about Felonious Bill and the Clinton campaign from Felonious Bill himself:

1. Felonious Bill is a longtime racist.

2. The Clinton campaign is desperate.

Trump is running on policies like banning Muslim immigrants and building a Great Wall to fail at blocking Mexicans.

President Clinton did have a strong stance on illegal immigration, but he wasn't writing checks to xenophobic racists.

What you're doing is myopically zooming in on the one phrase he responded to, and neglecting to address the lines he was reading between.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

1998, Toni Morrison named Bill Clinton, "our first black President."


"...African-American men seemed to understand it right away. Years ago, in the middle of the Whitewater investigation, one heard the first murmurs: white skin notwithstanding, this is our first black President. Blacker than any actual black person who could ever be elected in our children’s lifetime. After all, Clinton displays almost every trope of blackness: single-parent household, born poor, working-class, saxophone-playing, McDonald’s-and-junk-food-loving boy from Arkansas. And when virtually all the African-American Clinton appointees began, one by one, to disappear, when the President’s body, his privacy, his unpoliced sexuality became the focus of the persecution, when he was metaphorically seized and body-searched, who could gainsay these black men who knew whereof they spoke? The message was clear: “No matter how smart you are, how hard you work, how much coin you earn for us, we will put you in your place or put you out of the place you have somehow, albeit with our permission, achieved. You will be fired from your job, sent away in disgrace, and—who knows?—maybe sentenced and jailed to boot. In short, unless you do as we say (i.e., assimilate at once), your expletives belong to us.”

For a large segment of the population who are not African-Americans or members of other minorities, the elusive story left visible tracks: from target sighted to attack, to criminalization, to lynching, and now, in some quarters, to crucifixion. The always and already guilty “perp” is being hunted down not by a prosecutor’s obsessive application of law but by a different kind of pursuer, one who makes new laws out of the shards of those he breaks...."

Comment - The New Yorker


Now you know why the right wing keeps trying to lynch him.


Calling the "real" first black president a racist shows the ignorance and desperation of the Trump campaign.

I'm sorry but I simply cannot take this post seriously. At. All.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

I'm sorry but I simply cannot take this post seriously. At. All.
If you consider how Clinton was treated during his presidency....and then Obama during his....it makes perfect sense.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

Bill is like a disease that you can treat, but it never really goes away.

Cant wait to hear Bill and Hillary attack Trump on womens issues. Thats going to be just the BEST.
 
Re: Bill Clinton suggests Trump slogan racist – but he used the same one... Repeatedl

If you consider how Clinton was treated during his presidency....and then Obama during his....it makes perfect sense.

No it doesn't.
 
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