Nope. They were too careful to get caught in that lie. They merely say that they don't remember.
Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and David Perdue, R-Ga., defended President Trump Friday after reports that he referred to Haiti and various African nations as ******** countries" during a meeting at the White House.
That's not an honest representation of what they said. They didn't deny he said it; they claim that they "don't remember." Quite a different thing, considering that others heard it.
I wonder if the "Pope" has ever used a "Naughty Word?"
Considering that as a young man, he was a bouncer for a club in a very tough area of Buenos Aries, I'd say there was a pretty good chance that he did. I doubt if he every referred to groups of people as being *********, though.
In 2013, the current Pope, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio revealed that he had worked as a bar bouncer in Buenos Aires when he was younger, in addition to sweeping floors as a janitor. He also worked the morning shift as a technician in a chemical lab, controlling the raw substances. He kept in contact with his former co-workers and “celebrated their marriages,” a former co-worker said.
http://fortune.com/2015/09/23/pope-jobs-not-religious/
The unfortunate thing was not that Trump made a vicious slur on people of various countries. It was that he blurted it out in a public meeting embarrassing America once again with his crude and uncontrolled bigotry.
And yes, he's a little confused, these days. But this isn't a matter of declining mental processing, it's his nature to be that way. Ten years ago, he'd still have said it; he'd just have enough awareness to avoid saying it publicly.
The unfortunate thing was not that Trump made a vicious slur on people of various countries. It was that he blurted it out in a public meeting embarrassing America once again with his crude and uncontrolled bigotry.
And yes, he's a little confused, these days. But this isn't a matter of declining mental processing, it's his nature to be that way. Ten years ago, he'd still have said it; he'd just have enough awareness to avoid saying it publicly.
Truth, faith, honesty, and integrity are "KRYPTONITE" to the "Far-left Liberal Dems."
That's not an honest representation of what they said. They didn't deny he said it; they claim that they "don't remember." Quite a different thing, considering that others heard it.
Considering that as a young man, he was a bouncer for a club in a very tough area of Buenos Aries, I'd say there was a pretty good chance that he did. I doubt if he every referred to groups of people as being *********, though.
In 2013, the current Pope, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio revealed that he had worked as a bar bouncer in Buenos Aires when he was younger, in addition to sweeping floors as a janitor. He also worked the morning shift as a technician in a chemical lab, controlling the raw substances. He kept in contact with his former co-workers and “celebrated their marriages,” a former co-worker said.
http://fortune.com/2015/09/23/pope-jobs-not-religious/
The unfortunate thing was not that Trump made a vicious slur on people of various countries. It was that he blurted it out in a public meeting embarrassing America once again with his crude and uncontrolled bigotry.
And yes, he's a little confused, these days. But this isn't a matter of declining mental processing, it's his nature to be that way. Ten years ago, he'd still have said it; he'd just have enough awareness to avoid saying it publicly.
Just what was the "vicious slur" that Trump made? I don't see one in anything he has said. And where is the bigotry? Are you telling me you would want to live in Somalia, Haiti, any of the west African countries run by Marxist warlords, Cuba, North Korea, Syria, etc... rather than in the US? If so why? And how is it a "vicious slur" to point out the obvious? How is that racist? What does the color of the skin of the people who live in those nations have to do with the conditions that exist in their country? From your post it is obvious you think there is a close relationship between skin color and national conditions. Otherwise you would not have made the "vicious slur" comment and made it all about race.
Is today "Trump is a racist day?"Haven't heard much from Antifa/Black Lives Matter? Perhaps they were forced to get Jobs? Or, maybe they're just on hiatus? I'm kinda thinking, "The Well ran dry" if You know what I mean?
Just what was the "vicious slur" that Trump made?
As you know, if I said it outright here, I'd be in trouble. Everyone knows what he said, and the fact that even his defenders who were there, would only say that they "don't remember" is telling that he did say it.
From his comment it is obvious that he thinks there is a close relationship between skin color and national conditions.
Why is it always about race for you guys?
LOL.... So conservatives are the ones always crying racism....
You just did it again. I wrote:
"The unfortunate thing was not that Trump made a vicious slur on people of various countries. It was that he blurted it out in a public meeting embarrassing America once again with his crude and uncontrolled bigotry.
And yes, he's a little confused, these days. But this isn't a matter of declining mental processing, it's his nature to be that way. Ten years ago, he'd still have said it; he'd just have enough awareness to avoid saying it publicly."
Nothing about race. It's about nationality. But because for you, it's all about race, you keep on playing the race card. Why is it always about race for you guys?
As you know, if I said it outright here, I'd be in trouble. Everyone knows what he said, and the fact that even his defenders who were there, would only say that they "don't remember" is telling that he did say it.
From his comment it is obvious that he thinks there is a close relationship between skin color and national conditions.
Why is it always about race for you guys?
Barb, may I first commend you for being born such a handsome and intuitive "Man of Valor." You, Sir, are a credit to all of those who walk "Planet Earth." I have no doubt within my very being, that you, would NEVER utter a foul and disparaging word against another fellow human being.
Is today "Trump is a racist day?"
And unknown to The Donald
So did he say it or not say it?