Trump has been shot again!

Ron in Regina

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Does this count? Trumps team shoots themselves this time, in the foot, but it’s a mistake because it didn’t go over well on a couple of different levels. The video in question was no longer available online as of noon on Friday. “A White House staffer ‘erroneously’ made the post, etc… It has been taken down,” a White House official said in a statement.

Prior to the video being unavailable, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement over text to the Associated Press that the clip was taken from “an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from the Lion King.” The animated Disney movie was released in 1994.
“Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public,” Leavitt said in her statement.

The clip had a watermark from a pro-Trump social media account called @xerias_x, which posts trending memes. On X, the account has 46,000 followers.
 
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Ron in Regina

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Does this count? Trumps team shoots themselves this time, in the foot, but it’s a mistake because it didn’t go over well on a couple of different levels. The video in question was no longer available online as of noon on Friday. “A White House staffer ‘erroneously’ made the post, etc… It has been taken down,” a White House official said in a statement.
The “No Kings” Protests seems to have escaped this whole thing mentally for Trump.
 

Ron in Regina

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President Donald Trump refused to apologize Friday for a video posted on his social media account depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, though he said he condemned the post as the White House shifted the blame to staff.

The video shared on Trump's Truth Social account late Thursday night sparked censure across the US political spectrum, with the White House initially rejecting "fake outrage" only to then blame the post on an error by a staff member.

"I didn't make a mistake," Trump said on Air Force One late Friday when asked if he would apologize for the post.
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Democrats slammed Trump as "vile" over the clip of the Obamas -- the first Black president and first lady in US history -- while a senior Republican senator said the video was blatantly racist.

Near the end of the one-minute-long video promoting conspiracies about Republican Trump's 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, the Obamas were shown with their faces on the bodies of monkeys for about one second? Hmmm…
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt initially played down the row, saying the images were "from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King."
The “No Kings” Protests seems to have escaped this whole thing mentally for Trump.
In the original 1994 The Lion King movie, the primary monkey character is Rafiki, who is a mandrill. While often called a baboon, Rafiki is specifically a mandrill, which is a species of monkey. The film focuses primarily on him as the main primate character, with other animals largely being savanna mammals and birds.
(YouTube & Ray Cyst distracts from the worst January jobs report in 17 years)

"Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public," Leavitt said in a statement to AFP. But almost exactly 12 hours after the post appeared on Trump's account there was an unusual concession from an administration that normally refuses to admit the slightest mistake. "A White House staffer erroneously made the post. It has been taken down," a White House official told AFP.

Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One on Friday, Trump stood by the thrust of the video's claims about election fraud, but said he had inhaled not seen the offensive clip. "I just looked at the first part... and I didn't see the whole thing," Trump said, adding that he "gave it" to staffers to post and they also didn't didn’t inhale watch the full video.
(YouTube & Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch)

While Democrats pounced on the post, it was the outrage from some members of Trump's own Republican Party that appeared to trigger the about-face.

Tim Scott, the only Black Republican senator and once a contender for the 2024 presidential nomination, called the video "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House."

Scott said he was "praying it was fake" and called for Trump to remove it.

Roger Wicker, another Republican senator, said the post was "totally unacceptable. The president should take it down and apologize." Don’t hold your breath. Trump has long had a bitter rivalry with his Democratic predecessor, taking particular umbrage at his popularity and the fact that he won the Nobel Peace Prize.😲
 

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President Donald Trump refused to apologize Friday for a video posted on his social media account depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as monkeys, though he said he condemned the post as the White House shifted the blame to staff.

The video shared on Trump's Truth Social account late Thursday night sparked censure across the US political spectrum, with the White House initially rejecting "fake outrage" only to then blame the post on an error by a staff member.

"I didn't make a mistake," Trump said on Air Force One late Friday when asked if he would apologize for the post.
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Democrats slammed Trump as "vile" over the clip of the Obamas -- the first Black president and first lady in US history -- while a senior Republican senator said the video was blatantly racist.

Near the end of the one-minute-long video promoting conspiracies about Republican Trump's 2020 election loss to Joe Biden, the Obamas were shown with their faces on the bodies of monkeys for about one second? Hmmm…
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt initially played down the row, saying the images were "from an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from The Lion King."

In the original 1994 The Lion King movie, the primary monkey character is Rafiki, who is a mandrill. While often called a baboon, Rafiki is specifically a mandrill, which is a species of monkey. The film focuses primarily on him as the main primate character, with other animals largely being savanna mammals and birds.
(YouTube & Ray Cyst distracts from the worst January jobs report in 17 years)

"Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public," Leavitt said in a statement to AFP. But almost exactly 12 hours after the post appeared on Trump's account there was an unusual concession from an administration that normally refuses to admit the slightest mistake. "A White House staffer erroneously made the post. It has been taken down," a White House official told AFP.

Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One on Friday, Trump stood by the thrust of the video's claims about election fraud, but said he had inhaled not seen the offensive clip. "I just looked at the first part... and I didn't see the whole thing," Trump said, adding that he "gave it" to staffers to post and they also didn't didn’t inhale watch the full video.
(YouTube & Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch)

While Democrats pounced on the post, it was the outrage from some members of Trump's own Republican Party that appeared to trigger the about-face.

Tim Scott, the only Black Republican senator and once a contender for the 2024 presidential nomination, called the video "the most racist thing I've seen out of this White House."

Scott said he was "praying it was fake" and called for Trump to remove it.

Roger Wicker, another Republican senator, said the post was "totally unacceptable. The president should take it down and apologize." Don’t hold your breath. Trump has long had a bitter rivalry with his Democratic predecessor, taking particular umbrage at his popularity and the fact that he won the Nobel Peace Prize.😲
if michelle obama was running towards me i would shoot her thinking that a transgender ape was trying to kill me. ;)
 
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The “No Kings” Protests seems to have escaped this whole thing mentally for Trump.

The “No Kings” Protests seems to have escaped this whole thing mentally for Trump.
SO, the way I'm reading the news blurb right, if the two monkeys had Joe and Jill faces on them it would be alright because they are white?
 

Ron in Regina

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The way I’m reading the news, regardless of the pigmentation of the Obama’s, it went right over Trump’s head the whole “No Kings” antiauthoritarian protests with that whole…
Prior to the video being unavailable, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement over text to the Associated Press that the clip was taken from “an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from the Lion King.” The animated Disney movie was released in 1994.
And because White people have been so abused in America.
Sure. Why not?
 

Ron in Regina

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Calling Black people "apes" and "monkeys" has a long history down hereabouts.
Picked that up from 1/2 a century of TV & Movies. 50 years ago a black person here was here to play football or family of someone here to play football (or a refugee from the Sudan). 25 years ago it was 50-50 odds that a Black person was here to play football or family of someone here to play football. Now they’re background, and you only wonder about the physically massive and football.

My friend Roshan, the first time our consultant (in his mid-80’s) & he meet, was asked, “Why aren’t you here playing football?” & responded with, “Like American Football? I don’t even understand it.” The times are changing and Roshan was trying to confirm he wasn’t being asked about soccer.
 

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Does this count? Trumps team shoots themselves this time, in the foot, but it’s a mistake because it didn’t go over well on a couple of different levels. The video in question was no longer available online as of noon on Friday. “A White House staffer ‘erroneously’ made the post, etc… It has been taken down,” a White House official said in a statement.

Prior to the video being unavailable, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement over text to the Associated Press that the clip was taken from “an internet meme video depicting President Trump as the King of the Jungle and Democrats as characters from the Lion King.” The animated Disney movie was released in 1994.
“Please stop the fake outrage and report on something today that actually matters to the American public,” Leavitt said in her statement.

The clip had a watermark from a pro-Trump social media account called @xerias_x, which posts trending memes. On X, the account has 46,000 followers.
You can't make this shit up.
 

Ron in Regina

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You can't make this shit up.
Cocking the gun again, U.S. President Donald Trump criticized American Olympic skier Hunter Hess on Sunday, days after the athlete expressed mixed feelings about representing the U.S. at the Winter Olympics in northern Italy.

"If that's the case, he shouldn't have tried out for the Team, and it's too bad he's on it," Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social media platform, referencing Hess' comments. "Very hard to root for someone like this."

Political tensions have surfaced at the Milano Cortina Olympics, including over the presence of personnel from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The agency has faced widespread protests across the U.S. after agents shot and killed two people in Minneapolis last month.

During a news conference in Milan on Friday, Hess, a freestyle skier, said it was "a little hard" to represent the U.S. and he felt mixed emotions.

"There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren't," he said. "Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the U.S."

Fellow ski team member Chris Lillis spoke out against ICE at the same news conference, saying he felt heartbroken.

"I think that as a country we need to focus on respecting everybody's rights and making sure that we're treating our citizens as well as anybody with love and respect," Lillis said. "And I hope that when people look at athletes competing in the Olympics, they realize that that's the America that we're trying to represent."
I wish them nothing but Gold.