great fantastic. a simple declarative statement - was that so difficult?
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Q. how do "conservatives" "purge" "racists"?
It's wide open to interpretation. But since you are finally getting to the point, i'll answer the best I can.
While I am sure Trump isn't a racist I am equally as sure he's made 'racist type' statements.
Does that disqualify him from office, or part of any party?
Look at his statement about the "Mexican racists' - it's actually blaming the Mexican gov't for sending their trash over the border.
So does the use of "Mexican rapists" make him a racist? Or was he using that term to make a larger point about the
Mexican government?
Then look at his outreach in Detroit etc. You may disagree with his ideas in action,
but he is clearly saying he wants to improve education with vouchers, as well as reducing completion by illegals.
He wants to improve inner city lives.
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So is he a racist who should be purged?
I think you are looking at too facile a test for "purging" (which is un-American- people can be shunned but we don't purge them
from joining partys.)
I think you are looking at a very narrow criteria, and imposing your perspective on a person as a whole without looking at the totality of their actions.
I can excoriate Trump on one hand because of some really poorly used language -but I can support him for Office because he has other qualifications.
( breaking the establishment stranglehold, forcing border control, deporting criminal illegals, re-negotiating NAFTA, not being Hillary, repatriation of foreign profits at reduced rates, making it difficult to outsource) and various other points
what I'm saying here is purging is extreme, probably impractical, and facile - not taking the true measure of a person's ideas.