The Trump Campaign Just Tweeted Something Really Racist

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-campaign-racist-tweet_n_66bbb3e5e4b03d1ac02d6548?3zp

35 Comments

  1. Oh boy we’re getting so close to him/someone in the campaign saying something you really can’t come back from. These weird fools are desperate and they’re going to mess up bigly.

    Edit: by “can’t come back from” I mean turning off people who are on the fence and encouraging more Dems to vote. I know his base is long past saving and would probably love him if he said it.

  2. They can’t afford dog whistles, they need the loudspeakers to blare their racism to get votes.

  3. designateddroner2 on

    “Import the third world. Become the third world,” read the post on X, the former Twitter.

  4. Stop giving oxygen to these weirdos. We already know they are strange and racist. Which is really weird in the 21st century.

  5. Pretty_Boy_Bagel on

    I said it before…we’re only a couple weeks before either Trump, Jr, or one of Trump’s cronies says the n-word in public.

  6. Volcanofanx9000 on

    It really just underscores that the GOP’s worst fear is, gasp, the people around them. They all dream of being shut-ins and pretending to have wonderful lives on Facebook, free from any challenge to their fantasy that their lives are anything but “correct”.

    ‘What do you think, Claire?’

  7. Nice_Requirement_687 on

    I shouldn’t be surprised by this, but it’s really alarming to see him actively put this in writing.

  8. che-che-chester on

    I’m waiting for him to get triggered right before a rally and accidentally drop the N word.

  9. >Racism is a go-to approach for Trump, as evidenced by his quest over a decade ago to “prove” that then-President Barack Obama was not born in the U.S. Some of his advisers have told the media in recent weeks of their plans to rerun the “Willie Horton” playbook, referring to an infamous ad from 1988 that supporters of Republican George H.W. Bush produced for his presidential campaign against Democrat Michael Dukakis. (Trump’s current pollster and adviser Tony Fabrizio had a hand in that advertisement.)

    >According to The New York Times, GOP donors and Trump’s own advisers have been pleading with him to attack Harris’ policies and stay on message, instead of questioning whether she is actually Black, as he has repeatedly done in the past two weeks. The fear among conservatives is that blatant racism will drive voters away in November.

    >But it seems that even when attacking Harris’ immigration policies, the Trump campaign just can’t help itself.

  10. I’m going to commend them going 3 weeks before going full racist. I know they were itching since Harris came in.

  11. Just when you thought over confident MAGA was the worst along comes desperate MAGA to show you just how low they are willing to go

  12. Worth_Mind_4774 on

    You can’t tell me this kind of shit isn’t planned.  Harris was dominating the news and Trump couldn’t have that.  Him and his campaign staff are playing the media so hard right now.  Maybe they should just ignore him and show all the hopeful voters and Kamala demonstrating that she has what it takes to represent and lead the USA.  I have seen enough Trump and ilk for a lifetime.  Let’s focus on getting back to a society that moved forward, not backwards.  

  13. Remember those supposed gains he was making with minorities? Well they weren’t real before this but they’re certainly less real now.

  14. We keep getting closer to the real Trump making a public appearance with full on racist slurs

  15. SnootSnootBasilisk on

    >”The fear among conservatives is that blatant racism will drive voters away in November.”

    Apparently they don’t know the only ones with them *are* the blatant racists

  16. That is the least surprising headline I’ve read today and MAN HAVE THERE BEEN SOME HEADLINES TODAY

  17. Save a click:

    It’s a side by side comparison.

    One side has the headline “Import the Third World” with a picture of a row of tidy brick bungalows and the caption “Your Neighborhood Under Trump.”

    The other side has the headline “Become the Third World” with a picture of a row of crowded bunch of black men…waiting for a field trip to start?…no idea. They look peaceful. Some are smiling, some are holding red solo cups, some are wearing medical masks. One has a camera bag. Captioned “Your Neighborhood Under Kamala.”

    Personal verdict? Racist AF.

  18. Extreme_Lunch_8744 on

    https://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote

    • ⁠Check your registration here as well. Some states have purged voter rolls and you may need to register again.
    • ⁠Some states require you to register 30 days before the election you wish to vote in.
    • ⁠If you have questions check with your local election officials.

  19. Inspectorgadget4250 on

    Serious question as I’ve lost track: when does this prick catch his felony sentences?

  20. lIlIlIlIIlIllI on

    Yikes. That was pretty racist. Not surprised though. His supporters will eat that up though from their trailer parks.

  21. > The fear among conservatives is that blatant racism
    > will drive voters away in November.

    Lol. Lmao

  22. Further Trump game playing, trying to get the Dems to call him out on his racism so that he can then say that dems are playing the race card, making the election about identity politics, blah blah blah; while he was simply commenting on immigration from third world countries.

    Unfortunately for him it’s become completely transparent. Harris showed us the appropriate response after the NABJ – same old Trump, name calling and disrespect. We don’t want to live through that nonsense again.

  23. AnohtosAmerikanos on

    The Trump campaign has never bothered to try to attract new voters. They want to ensure their base turns out, and hope that Democrats and independents stay home.

  24. Crazy to think in this day and age a candidate is generally acknowledged to be racist by mainstream media (not just suspected) and still has a shot at being president.

    I weep for America.