Yeah, it was absolutely BRILLIANT that he said that, that's why he and the Republican scum in the room have backtracked multiple times in just a few days, right? First, there were no denials by Twittler or anybody else. If six Republicans heard ONE Democrat claim that, wouldn't SOME of them say so immediately? Then, a day or so later, when their keen powers of perception picked up on the fact that the statement was NOT being warmly received(not to mention the leaking that he was scolded by Graham, who, in recent times, had become his butt buddy), suddenly two of the GOP turds claimed, they didn't "recall" him using that language(recalling, or NOT recalling, seems to be favorite of GOP scum, as Jeff Sessions showed over 80 times in his multiple lie-fests in front of Congress). Now, with the criticism continuing still more, they've changed from "dont' recall" to, he didn't say it at ALL. See, they got that backwards, your memory generally gets WORSE with time, not better-and Graham isn't changing HIS story)("MY memory hasn't EVOLVED," lol), plus, Turkey Neck McConnell ain't sayin' SHIT. And, the idiot has further compounded the uproar by telling the utterly ridiculous lie, that he is not a racist. That can be disproven by at least 10 incidents in his life, but, he couldn't stop there, nooooooo. He claims that he is the "least racist person you've ever met." No sane person would ever make such a statement, if only because, how in the world could you quantify the life experiences of somebody you don't know? Only a pathological lying idiot would say that. So, you brain dead chimps keep thinking that it was alright, and no big deal, lol.
No wonder NFL Turds is a big fan, they're 2 peas in a pod....
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Senators who didn't recall Trump using vulgarity backtrack
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Associated Press
Published: 19:28 EST, 14 January 2018 | Updated: 19:28 EST, 14 January 2018
PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - Two Republican senators who had said they did not recall President Donald Trump using a vulgarity to describe African countries backtracked Sunday and challenged other senators' descriptions of the remark.
Trump has been accused of using the word "shithole" to describe African countries during an Oval Office meeting Thursday with a bipartisan group of six senators in which the president also questioned the need to admit more Haitians to the U.S., according to people briefed on the conversation but not authorized to describe it publicly. Trump also said in the meeting that he would prefer immigrants from countries like Norway instead.
The White House has not denied that Trump uttered the word "shithole," though Trump has pushed back on some depictions of the meeting.
Georgia Sen. David Perdue and Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton had issued a statement on Friday saying they "do not recall the President saying those comments specifically."
Perdue on Sunday described as a "gross misrepresentation" reports that Trump used the vulgarity. He said Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois and Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina were mistaken in indicating that was the case. All four senators were at the meeting.
"I am telling you that he did not use that word. And I'm telling you it's a gross misrepresentation," Perdue said on ABC's "This Week."
Cotton said he "didn't hear" the word used - "and I was sitting no further away from Donald Trump than Dick Durbin was," Cotton told CBS' "Face the Nation."
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