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"Pocahontas, to you I apologize. To the fake Pocahontas, I won't apologize."

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"Pocahontas, to you I apologize. To the fake Pocahontas, I won't apologize."

Trump responds to the demand that he apologize for calling Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas."

I watched the rally live last night and have that in my handwritten notes as something I wanted to blog, but I'm cutting and pasting it from a Fox News article that, as you can see from the headline, highlights something else: "Trump claims Maxine Waters' IQ in 'mid-60s,' slams 'fake Pocahontas' Elizabeth Warren in rally to unseat Jon Tester."

The reason for putting those 2 things together is obvious: He's attacking a particular individual — in both cases, it's a Democratic Party woman — and he's saying something that will make his antagonists feel he's being racist. His supporters will probably say, no, he's going after the individual, and Elizabeth Warren really did seek advantages by making claims about her probably nonexistent Native American ancestry, and Maxine Waters is being judged to be unintelligent because of actual stupid things that she has said. Trump knows all that, I assume, and he means to go right there and create political energy by enlisting supporters and antagonists into that endless argument.

The linked article has another quote that my notes remind me I wanted to tell you about: "Democrats want anarchy." That was part of a discussion of illegal immigration (in which he also said Democrats would let the gang MS-13 "run wild."
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Trump responds to the demand that he apologize for calling Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas."

I watched the rally live last night and have that in my handwritten notes as something I wanted to blog, but I'm cutting and pasting it from a Fox News article that, as you can see from the headline, highlights something else: "Trump claims Maxine Waters' IQ in 'mid-60s,' slams 'fake Pocahontas' Elizabeth Warren in rally to unseat Jon Tester."

The reason for putting those 2 things together is obvious: He's attacking a particular individual — in both cases, it's a Democratic Party woman — and he's saying something that will make his antagonists feel he's being racist. His supporters will probably say, no, he's going after the individual, and Elizabeth Warren really did seek advantages by making claims about her probably nonexistent Native American ancestry, and Maxine Waters is being judged to be unintelligent because of actual stupid things that she has said. Trump knows all that, I assume, and he means to go right there and create political energy by enlisting supporters and antagonists into that endless argument.

The linked article has another quote that my notes remind me I wanted to tell you about: "Democrats want anarchy." That was part of a discussion of illegal immigration (in which he also said Democrats would let the gang MS-13 "run wild."


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