Daddy Trump and the KKK

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump raised eyebrows yet again when he refused to disavow Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke's endorsement on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday. The real estate billionaire shrugged off having any prior knowledge of the KKK and their message, saying he couldn't disavow Duke's statement as he simply knows "nothing about white supremacists." Trump should be rather knowledgeable about the white supremacist organization however, as he's had a tricky past with the KKK before, beginning with his father, Fred Trump.

Trump's father was arrested in 1927 after a brawl broke out between KKK members and sympathizers of the Italian fascist movement in Queens, New York on Memorial Day, 1927. The Washington Post reported that 1,000 Klan members dressed in white robes marched through the city neighborhood, and seven men were arrested after the public rally turned violent — Fred Trump, who lived in Jamaica, Queens at the time, was one of these men.

Of course, Donald Trump thinks none of this happened, and wants people to know that — he denied it to the Daily Mail, saying, "It's a completely false, ridiculous story. He was never there! It never happened. Never took place."

Similarly, Trump said this week he has no idea who David Duke is nor what atrocities the Klan is responsible for, but he lambasted the Reform Party in 2000 when he refused to run for president under its platform as it "now includes a Klansman, Mr. Duke, a neo-Nazi, Mr. Buchanan, and a communist, Ms. Fulani," he wrote at the time, according to Washington Post. "This is not company I wish to keep."

Donald Trump has since disavowed the group on Twitter after receiving extensive backlash online for not disassociating from the KKK, even from some of members of the conservative GOP. He hasn't clarified why he wouldn't initially steer as far away from the organization however, nor has he (or will he, likely) admit his father was ever associated with the Klan.

It remains unclear whether this will be the straw that breaks the camel's back on Super Tuesday.
Sorry but since the liberals endorsed this guy, they really shouldn't be talking.

Trump? KKK? I wonder if they'll support him when they find out his daughter converted to orthodox Judaism with his blessing....or that he and Al Sharpton are tight and he's donated thousands to the Rev. Al's causes. I wonder if some Republicans will support him with that knowledge. This is going to get uglier.
Alan, successful businessmen often need to "pay off" politicians and black hucksters like Al. This is the price of doing business in America. These are bribes, but are called something else.

I would love it if we could do away with this.


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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
Trump? KKK? I wonder if they'll support him when they find out his daughter converted to orthodox Judaism with his blessing....or that he and Al Sharpton are tight and he's donated thousands to the Rev. Al's causes. I wonder if some Republicans will support him with that knowledge. This is going to get uglier.



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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
Sorry but since the liberals endorsed this guy, they really shouldn't be talking.


And the last Pope was a member of the Hitler Youth. And Ronald Reagan was the president of a labor union. Can you say ancient history?

On the other hand, the next presidential nominee of the Republican Party refused to condemn the KKK. Yesterday.

Subtle difference I know, but see if you can wrap your brain around it.
Billy, I read half of your first sentence and found a mistake. David Duke left the KKK 36 years ago, so he can't be the Grand Dragon, as you claim.


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Originally posted by: billryan
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump raised eyebrows yet again when he refused to disavow Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke's endorsement on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday. The real estate billionaire shrugged off having any prior knowledge of the KKK and their message, saying he couldn't disavow Duke's statement as he simply knows "nothing about white supremacists." Trump should be rather knowledgeable about the white supremacist organization however, as he's had a tricky past with the KKK before, beginning with his father, Fred Trump.

Trump's father was arrested in 1927 after a brawl broke out between KKK members and sympathizers of the Italian fascist movement in Queens, New York on Memorial Day, 1927. The Washington Post reported that 1,000 Klan members dressed in white robes marched through the city neighborhood, and seven men were arrested after the public rally turned violent — Fred Trump, who lived in Jamaica, Queens at the time, was one of these men.

Of course, Donald Trump thinks none of this happened, and wants people to know that — he denied it to the Daily Mail, saying, "It's a completely false, ridiculous story. He was never there! It never happened. Never took place."

Similarly, Trump said this week he has no idea who David Duke is nor what atrocities the Klan is responsible for, but he lambasted the Reform Party in 2000 when he refused to run for president under its platform as it "now includes a Klansman, Mr. Duke, a neo-Nazi, Mr. Buchanan, and a communist, Ms. Fulani," he wrote at the time, according to Washington Post. "This is not company I wish to keep."

Donald Trump has since disavowed the group on Twitter after receiving extensive backlash online for not disassociating from the KKK, even from some of members of the conservative GOP. He hasn't clarified why he wouldn't initially steer as far away from the organization however, nor has he (or will he, likely) admit his father was ever associated with the Klan.

It remains unclear whether this will be the straw that breaks the camel's back on Super Tuesday.


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It remains unclear whether this will be the straw that breaks the camel's back on Super Tuesday.
As I understand it, he just reached an all time high polling at 49%. Rubio's numbers appear to be headed downward given the rumors of his past gay lifestyle and his trying to out Trump Trump in the last few days.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: Roulette Man
Sorry but since the liberals endorsed this guy, they really shouldn't be talking.


And the last Pope was a member of the Hitler Youth. And Ronald Reagan was the president of a labor union. Can you say ancient history?

On the other hand, the next presidential nominee of the Republican Party refused to condemn the KKK. Yesterday.

Subtle difference I know, but see if you can wrap your brain around it.


Oh the hypocrisy of what you produce is stifling. I really can't believe you posted that. You now have the whole board laughing at you.
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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Billy, I read half of your first sentence and found a mistake. David Duke left the KKK 36 years ago, so he can't be the Grand Dragon, as you claim.


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Originally posted by: billryan
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump raised eyebrows yet again when he refused to disavow Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke's endorsement on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday. The real estate billionaire shrugged off having any prior knowledge of the KKK and their message, saying he couldn't disavow Duke's statement as he simply knows "nothing about white supremacists." Trump should be rather knowledgeable about the white supremacist organization however, as he's had a tricky past with the KKK before, beginning with his father, Fred Trump.

Trump's father was arrested in 1927 after a brawl broke out between KKK members and sympathizers of the Italian fascist movement in Queens, New York on Memorial Day, 1927. The Washington Post reported that 1,000 Klan members dressed in white robes marched through the city neighborhood, and seven men were arrested after the public rally turned violent — Fred Trump, who lived in Jamaica, Queens at the time, was one of these men.

Of course, Donald Trump thinks none of this happened, and wants people to know that — he denied it to the Daily Mail, saying, "It's a completely false, ridiculous story. He was never there! It never happened. Never took place."

Similarly, Trump said this week he has no idea who David Duke is nor what atrocities the Klan is responsible for, but he lambasted the Reform Party in 2000 when he refused to run for president under its platform as it "now includes a Klansman, Mr. Duke, a neo-Nazi, Mr. Buchanan, and a communist, Ms. Fulani," he wrote at the time, according to Washington Post. "This is not company I wish to keep."

Donald Trump has since disavowed the group on Twitter after receiving extensive backlash online for not disassociating from the KKK, even from some of members of the conservative GOP. He hasn't clarified why he wouldn't initially steer as far away from the organization however, nor has he (or will he, likely) admit his father was ever associated with the Klan.

It remains unclear whether this will be the straw that breaks the camel's back on Super Tuesday.



Two morons were walking thru the woods when they came upon some tracks. These look like deer tracks said the first. Nope, I think they are moose. They were still arguing when the train hit them.
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Originally posted by: malibber2
Rubio's numbers appear to be headed downward given the rumors of his past gay lifestyle ....
Wait...there's rumors Rubio is hiding a 'past gay lifestyle'? ....AND he's got huge ears? They said the same things about Obama.

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