How do you spell ironic? It starts with Donald and ends with Trump. Trump is angry because a Miss USA contestant is claiming the contest was rigged. She claims she was shown a list that revealed the top 5 prior to the start of the competition. Trump says they are going to sue her for making these factually incorrect statements, but isn’t Trump the man that is continually questioning the citizenship of the current president. He does this in spite of the facts presented to him. So he sues someone for supposedly lying on him and his pagent, but it’s fine for him to shout from coast to coast that the president is not a citizen. Yes, I would have to describe this as ironic.
Donald Trump is suing Miss USA for making fraudulent statements, but isn’t that what Trump has been doing?
By musesofamom, on June 6, 2012 at 12:39 pm, under Ebony Mom Politics. Tags: African American, African Americans, Barack Obama, black america, black men, Black People, Black women, cbs, CNN, Current Events, Democratic Party, Democrats, donald Trump suing contestant, Donald Trump. Miss USA rigged, Fox News, gop, media, Morning Joe, MSNBC, nbc, News, politics, President Barack Obama, President Obama, television. 2 Comments
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I’d use a different word, but it probably wouldn’t make it through your spam filter.
Are you missing the distinction that you are making with your own words? You state that the contestant made a claim. Then you state that Trump is “raising questions” about the president’s citizenship. Then finally you make the accusation that Trump is making the claim that the president is not a citizen. He does not make that claim. He does question the legitimacy of the president’s citizenship. There is a bid difference.