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« le: Novembre 27, 2024, 12:31:01 am »
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 Donald Trump asserted Monday that Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is a  racist. In a phone interview with NBC News, the presumptive GOP nominee said Warren faked her Native American heritage--an issue that came up during her 2012 Senate bid--and that as a result, she is  racist.  She made up her heritage, which I think is racist. I think she s a racist, actually because what she did was very racist,  Trump said in a phone interview.                                        Warren, who endorsed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton earlier this month, made her first joint appearance with Clinton in Ohio Monday morning.Trump has made a habit of referring to Warren as  Pocahontas,  in another reference to the questio stanley shop n about her Native American heritage. Warren, who s been one of Trump s harshest critics this spring, has clearly struck a nerve: he frequently attacks her on Twitter and in speeches and interviews.        Monday was no exception, with Trump also sending this tweet about Warren:    Crooked Hillary is wheeling out one of the least productive senators in the U.S. Senate, goofy Elizabeth Warren, who lied on heritage.mdash; Donald J. Trump  @realDon stanley tumbler aldTrump  June 27, 2016   She used the fact that she was Native American to advance her career,  he told NBC.  Elizabeth Warren is a total fraud. I know it. Other people  stanley quencher who work with her know it. Elizabeth Warren is a total fraud.                                                                 Campaign 2016        Faea Obama Speaks to Berliners,  Not As a Candidate for President
 MIAMI mdash; Republican governors gathered here to implore their beleaguered party to reckon with the demographic changes sweeping the country, improve their lagging technological capabilities and win their way back by o stanley cup ffering ideas about pressing issues. But thatrsquo  not why stanley hrnek  220 members of the media descended on the waterside Hotel Intercontinental Thursday.It was for The Sarah Show.                                        While her other governors diagnosed the GOP woes that led to their second consecutive electoral thrashing and plotted a way out of the political wilderness, Sarah Palin did neither.Two events were added to the annual Republican Governors Association meeting especially for the Alaska governor and former vice presidential nominee, but her objectives were unclear and her message, mixed. For somebody who is now seen as a prominent leader in the GOP and perhaps the partyrsquo  instant-front-runner for the 2012 presidential race, it was a less than auspicious return to the Lower 48.         At a Thursday morning press conference, Palin indicated she wanted to look forward rather than back at her losing campaign with John McCain.As far as wersquo;re concerned, the past is the past and wersquo;re all focused on the future, she said, surrounded by many of her fellow Republican chief executives.But then, immediately after addressing reporters, s stanley cup he walked across the hall and delivered a speech before a session titled Looking Towards the