She is a woman of color. You understand nothing, as usual.
She's a colored woman? I remember when it was insulting to call people "colored," but you Marxists try and keep vernacular fluid so you can always claim normals are being offensive.
She is a woman of color. You understand nothing, as usual.
She is not Black.
Thats very racist of you..that rule is based on the slave tradeSure they weren't
LOL I look nothing like that.
Trump is a man of color. You understand nothing, as usual.She is a woman of color. You understand nothing, as usual.
So, despite all the virtue-signaling to other leftists, NakedHunterBiden is really just a white supremacist! Who knew?Thats very racist of you..that rule is based on the slave trade
Rule made up by southern racist...u know like racist came up with Jim Crow Laws etc
How the “One Drop Rule” Became a Tool of White Supremacy
What? You don't look with your eyes, like everyone else?LOL I look nothing like that.
Why do you waste your time here then?The chances that Trump is proclaimed the winner are zero.....the Regime is not going to let him back into the WH.....what we the people have to say on the matter is irrelevant.....those days are gone gone gone.
Why do you waste your time here then?
Might stroke out, but I doubt he has the balls to shut himself off.Trump’s fury over Harris’ switch with Biden is increasingly driving his campaign
Deep into his ranting news conference on Thursday, former President Donald Trump told a truth that explained everything : “I’m very angry at her.”
He was referring to Vice President Kamala Harris, whose late entry into the general election race has left him bitter, disoriented, and mourning the loss of the old campaign — the one he was winning against President Joe Biden.
Trump’s discombobulation was laid bare in a self-pitying and raging stream of consciousness delivered at his New Jersey golf club that raised serious questions about the future trajectory of his quest to return to power.
The ex-president insulted his way into the Oval Office in 2016 — when his often-unhinged soliloquies that shattered all the rules of decorum and politics delighted grassroots Republican voters craving an anti-establishment revolution. But eight years on, the now-familiar act is getting tired, a reality that’s been thrown into sharp relief now that Trump is facing a new campaign against younger, more energetic opponent rather than a re-run against 81-year-old Biden. The former president is driving his strategists to distraction by refusing to stay focused on the issues — like the economy — that could help him prevail in November. He keeps missing chances to prod Harris’ vulnerabilities, allowing the vice president the space to power up her campaign and erase Biden’s polling deficits.
So you've never heard of step kids?
He says Kamala isn't a black woman. Of course he would know better than Kamala herself.So you've never heard of step kids?
Both mother and father have Indian Hindu roots.She is not black
Ah ha.... so that's what irks you. You're a step kid.So you've never heard of step kids?
Not black
It really bothers you to know she isn't black.
She apparently needs to identify as black.... I think we all understand why...
Not black
Not likely and she isn't black
Would you look at how deep the racism and stupidity is in here?She is not black
Nope, my folks are in their 80s and still together.Ah ha.... so that's what irks you. You're a step kid.
Wow, that would make you pretty old.Nope, my folks are in their 80s and still together.
Mr, Bone Spurs does not have the guts . He will flee to Venezuela.Will the OP commit suicide if Trump defeats Heels Up Harris…and Tampon Tim, the “Valor Thief”…?
Trump’s fury over Harris’ switch with Biden is increasingly driving his campaign
Deep into his ranting news conference on Thursday, former President Donald Trump told a truth that explained everything : “I’m very angry at her.”
He was referring to Vice President Kamala Harris, whose late entry into the general election race has left him bitter, disoriented, and mourning the loss of the old campaign — the one he was winning against President Joe Biden.
Trump’s discombobulation was laid bare in a self-pitying and raging stream of consciousness delivered at his New Jersey golf club that raised serious questions about the future trajectory of his quest to return to power.
The ex-president insulted his way into the Oval Office in 2016 — when his often-unhinged soliloquies that shattered all the rules of decorum and politics delighted grassroots Republican voters craving an anti-establishment revolution. But eight years on, the now-familiar act is getting tired, a reality that’s been thrown into sharp relief now that Trump is facing a new campaign against younger, more energetic opponent rather than a re-run against 81-year-old Biden. The former president is driving his strategists to distraction by refusing to stay focused on the issues — like the economy — that could help him prevail in November. He keeps missing chances to prod Harris’ vulnerabilities, allowing the vice president the space to power up her campaign and erase Biden’s polling deficits.