1: On Jared Kushner's sad piece abt Trump, it's worth remembering that George Wallace began his career as what counted at the time in ...
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2: the South as a race moderate. It was only after losing a big election that he shifted gears to be a hardcore racist in politics. It's ...
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3: really not clear that Wallace had any particular visceral animus toward blacks or not. But it didn't really matter. In politics, he ...
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4: stood for racism. People feelings r important but not nearly as important as their acts. As I wrote yesterday, I don't think Trump is ...
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5: an anti-semite. But he operates as a big time racist and while the campaign has accentuated his racism, I think he's actually pretty ...
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6: racist at his core. The same basic themes r too persistent over decades. As for using up the word racist on Trump and not having ...
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7: enough left for other racists, dude Jared, relax. There's plenty of "racist" to go around for all racists.
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Kushner thinks racism is a finite resource but his father-in-law has based campaign on idea that it's vast & renewable.
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He certainly does seem to have plumbed new sources of it...
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