In 2010, Geert Wilders & Pamela Geller headlined protests against the "Ground Zero Mosque." Today they're headlining a Gays for Trump party.
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But Trump could observe the ideology-driven opposition congealing into a potent political force, abetted by people like Romney.
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So later Trump, eyeing a 2012 run, immersed himself in the ideological movement -- so he could at least become conversant in their rhetoric.
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He reached out to Gingrich, who fanatically opposed the mosque, and people like doomsday conspiracist media proprietor Joe Farah.
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From there Trump was exposed to the gamut of anti-Obama conspiracy theories, the most salient of which at the time was birtherism.
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Mitt's ilk benefited politically by allowing this stuff to fester, while ostensibly keeping a distance. Now they feign outrage. Don't buy it
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