Well, that certainly didn't last long -
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan struggled on Tuesday to justify his endorsement of Donald Trump just five days ago, telling reporters that the Republican presidential candidate's recent criticism of a Hispanic judge 'is sort of like a textbook definition of a racist comment.'
Without regard to the moral implications of any of Trump's statements, this is why the right keeps losing elections. They are not fighting a war that is obviously being waged against them.
The federal judge presiding over the Trump University class action lawsuit is a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, a group that while not a branch of the National Council of La Raza, has ties to the controversial organization, which translates literally “The Race.”
As David Horowitz points out on his website Discover the Networks that La Raza, Spanish for “the race,” also has roots in the early 1960s with a “united front” organization, the National Organization for Mexican American Services, NOMAS. The group initially was funded by the Ford Foundation, and subsequently by George Soros’ Open Society Institute and the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.
Clearly and irrefutably, the United States is being invaded by multiple nations and this is what the populace is responding to. That is part of the reason why Trump is doing as well as he is in the polls.
And the response of the so-called Conservatives is to conserve what exactly?
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