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First Trump ads for radio hit familiar themes
CHARLES PAYNE: And since then – Okay, I get where you’re coming from in the sense that the initial shock a lot of people interpreted that way. “If you try to deport my abuelita m*****f*****”.
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Trump said he felt that Murray wasn’t accurately reflecting the “thousands” of people he attracts who are “going crazy” and “love we’re gonna ‘make America great again, ‘” echoing his campaign slogan.
DeportRacism.com is registered with the Federal Election Commission and according to its website, is “dedicated to fighting anti-Latino and anti-immigrant racism in the 2016 election”.
WARNING: This video contains profane language and obscene gestures. But MarketWatch points out that as a guest, Clinton only clocked three minutes and 12 seconds of air time, whereas Trump will likely have much more time as a host.
The ads tout Trump’s business experience, criticize career politicians, and trumpet his hard stance against illegal immigration – common themes of his campaign. “It’s time for me to start advertising a little bit”, he said.
Organizers say their in-your-face tactics are justified.
Even Marco Rubio had harsh words for the parents of the kids who appeared in the video when he appeared on Fox and Friends.
Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump has been in the headlines very heavily since announcing that he would be running for the job of commander in chief.
Montgomery said he did not believe the message of the video was being lost in its presentation. However, there has been mounting protests outside “30 Rock” in New York, many demonstrators waving placards calling Trump a racist and excoriating NBC for giving him a platform.
An advocacy group representing Mexican-Americans and Latino immigrants to the U.S. will offer up to $5,000 (€4,600) to any member of the audience who heckles the Republican presidential hopeful at the studio where tomorrow’s Saturday Night Live sketch show is filmed.
Donald Trump is hosting “Saturday Night Live” on Saturday.
If the show does go forward, as it now appears it will, protestors have a contingency plan.
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NBC and SNL have not met with any of the Latino organizations about their grievances.