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Michael Moore pens Donald Trump a letter, calls him a ‘wuss’
Donald Trump won’t be getting Michael Moore’s vote.
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“This is a time where there is poisonous speech in national politics, Mr. Trump in particular”, Mayor Charlie Hales said, “and where we need to stand on behalf of the values that this city loves”. After learning this, Moore hurriedly changed his sign to read “We Are All Muslin”, protesting the abuse of cotton fabrics.
The Trump Organization called the verdict “extremely unfortunate” and said the wind farm would “completely destroy the bucolic Aberdeen Bay and cast a bad shadow upon the future of tourism for the area”.
Moore explains that he told Trump then that he did not know the billionaire businessman, except by name, and they would get along fine, and they did. “That you weren’t going to pick on me for something ridiculous, ‘” Moore wrote.
In the letter, Moore reminded Trump that the United States today is no longer a country of “angry white guys”, that the future U.S. president will be chosen by more diverse voters and that “fortunately” the USA no longer looks like Trump or his supporters.
The idea of a ban on Muslims is just as unpopular in the USA, with a majority of the public opposing the proposal, according to a recent CBS News survey. “In other words, not you” or “the people who want you leading their country”. “You have radicalism in this country”.
Moore went on to say that he was raised to believe in equality of people as brothers and sisters, regardless of race, colour and religion. Therefore, “We are All Muslims.” as Moore says. “Just as we are all Mexican, we are all Catholic and Jewish and white and black and every shade in between”.
“I would like to see the Republican Party come together, and I’ve been a little bit divisive in the sense of hitting people hard”, the GOP frontrunner said.
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“I was struck by how you, a self-described tough guy from Queens, seemed like such a fraidey-cat”, Moore wrote.