Breaking: Trump's Epic Meltdown

Amadeus

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Trump has just had an epic meltdown, where he basically withdrew (certainly demolished) his previous remarks and launched into an epic defense of Robert E. Lee, white culture, and the Alt Right.

I don't know how he survives this, but maybe I am just of limited imagination.

Republicans were wise to hitch their wagon to Trump's star.
 
Trump has just had an epic meltdown, where he basically withdrew (certainly demolished) his previous remarks and launched into an epic defense of Robert E. Lee, white culture, and the Alt Right.

I don't know how he survives this, but maybe I am just of limited imagination.

Republicans were wise to hitch their wagon to Trump's star.

he sure made the lib'rul media look like fools......
 
I think you're greatly overestimating that amount of people who support white supremacists, which are now without a doubt the face of Trump's presidency.
 
I think you're greatly overestimating that amount of people who support white supremacists, which are now without a doubt the face of Trump's presidency.

no he is not overestimating anything,so you are calling me a racist because i voted for the president,you are the racist hull.
 
I think you're greatly overestimating that amount of people who support white supremacists, which are now without a doubt the face of Trump's presidency.

I think you are greatly overestimating the number of people that think Trump has anything to do with the fucking Nazis........this is about your butthurt, not whites supremacists......
 
CEOs under fire to dump Trump

President Trump's brand is becoming too toxic for a growing number of America's CEOs.

Within 24 hours on Monday, the chief executives of Under Armour (UA), Intel and Merck (MRK) quit Trump's manufacturing council in protest over his initial failure to condemn white supremacists. The president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing followed suit by quitting on Tuesday.

These public stands are highly unusual. CEOs are loath to alienate customers through politics and never want to be the target of a tweet storm from Trump.

But corporate leaders who were once eager for a seat at the Trump table are increasingly deciding the costs outweigh the benefits.

"There is a herd effect. With each CEO's announcement, it becomes easier for the next CEO to take a stand -- and the pressure goes up to do so," said Timothy Calkins, a marketing professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
Grassroots organizations are pleading with more corporate leaders to take action. Color of Change, a racial justice organization, is mobilizing a campaign called #QuitTheCouncil aimed at convincing Pepsi's (PEP) Indra Nooyi and others to immediately cut ties with Trump.

"We will not forget those who remained silent," the petition warns.

Other high-profile execs like General Motors (GM) CEO Mary Barra and Campbell Soup (CPB) boss Denise Morrison could face similar pressure.

From racism to climate change, CEOs keep turning on Trump

On Monday, Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier, one of the nation's most prominent black CEOs, stepped down from the president's manufacturing council following Trump's reluctance to denounce white supremacists who rallied in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend. The demonstrations turned violent, and a counter-protester was killed.

Frazier cited a "responsibility to take a stand against intolerance and extremism" in leaving the council.

Two more CEOs, Under Armour's (UA) Kevin Plank and Intel boss Brian Krzanich, dumped Trump on Monday night -- even after the president responded to two days of criticism by calling the KKK, neo-Nazis and white supremacists "evil."

Trump fired back at the CEOs, calling them "grandstanders" in a tweet on Tuesday.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/08/15/investing/ceos-pressure-dump-trump-under-armour-intel/index.html
 
I think you're greatly overestimating that amount of people who support white supremacists, which are now without a doubt the face of Trump's presidency.

that's what you would like to believe, but that's not reality. That rally had nothing to do with trump. Again, your side is so desperate to spin lies and draw this connection, but it doesn't exist and never has. The most racist president ever gained with hispanic voters over romney. Gained with black voters of romney. Gained white voters that previously voted obama. Everyone on this board said the same thing last year. "muh racism, no way trump can win when he says so many MEAN things!" And then you lost.
 
that's what you would like to believe, but that's not reality. That rally had nothing to do with trump. Again, your side is so desperate to spin lies and draw this connection, but it doesn't exist and never has. The most racist president ever gained with hispanic voters over romney. Gained with black voters of romney. Gained white voters that previously voted obama. Everyone on this board said the same thing last year. "muh racism, no way trump can win when he says so many MEAN things!" And then you lost.

Lets see what Trump's Gallup numbers are next week.
 
lets see what his rasmussen numbers are, gallup was wrong as fuck. rasmussen was right. Lets see what his actual support in the states he'll be campaigning in is, and not what the people of just california and new york think. Lets see what his support among republicans is, not among the people that would never vote for him anyway.
 
lets see what his rasmussen numbers are, gallup was wrong as fuck. rasmussen was right. Lets see what his actual support in the states he'll be campaigning in is, and not what the people of just california and new york think. Lets see what his support among republicans is, not among the people that would never vote for him anyway.

Trump's support among Republicans continues to drop by any metric.
 
America needs to stop begging dump to apologize for something he doesn't believe in.

He supports white supremacy let him speak his truth.
 
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