Seriously. The press needs to ask him one question at a time. Speak to him like the petulant child that he is, and don’t hand him an exit to uncomfortable questions.
Seriously. The press needs to ask him one question at a time. Speak to him like the petulant child that he is, and don’t hand him an exit to uncomfortable questions.
Because the question will be the last that news organization will be allowed to ask. Trump will tell them to shut up, bar them from future press conferences, and tell his sheep to boycott the organization via Twitter. All before taking the next question.
I don’t understand why the press never ask him really specific questions. Ask him to name one black person other than Fredrick Douglass, MLK, Ben Carson, and that chick from the Apprentice. A work of literature by a black author he found inspiring. To name 5 countries in Africa.
“...and is being recognized more and more, I noticed.”
Also: he talks about Fredrick Fucking Douglass the way you would talk about the teenaged manager at the Quik-E-Mart. “Oh yea, Jonathan is doing an amazing job. Really great. Always makes sure the Slurpee machine gets refilled. Really excellent.”
He couldn’t have. He hasn’t switched from the Disney Kids iPad app yet.
I find it laughable that he derides the press for being unfair. He could be getting it so much worse. He’s a fucking moron and they pretend like what he says is rational and coherent.
I really don’t understand why the press isn’t properly trolling and baiting him, as he’ll fall for the hook every single time. Why not ask a question like “do you think there were a significant amount of African-Americans among the millions you claimed voted illegally in the past election?”, then sit back and watch…
Frederick Douglass is an example of somebody who’s done an amazing job....
I literally am unable to read his statements. Nothing flows, it’s all. Its has sentences that seem to. Start and end randomly.
What are the odds that he could name five more black people, living or deceased?
Summary: “The blacks love me.”
Unintelligable word salad peppered with empty promises.
Its black history month so let me take this opportunity to talk about me and how unfair the press is and let me name check a few token well-known black folks, inner cities and scene.