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What comes to mind at the moment when I think of the Trump Campaign are the 1962 Mets 40 W and 120 L.


Ouch! Being from NYC and hating the Yankees, the Mets were my team for many years (I even lived 8 blocks from the Polo Grounds, where they played their first few seasons). Casey Stengel went from managing the Yankees, who won in 1961 and lost to Maz Game 7 dinger in 1960, to 40-120, and a book entitled, "Can't Anybody Here Play This Game?" I'd be willing to bet those kinda thoughts are bouncing around the heads of those Twittler twats working for him.
 

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ROTFLMAO!!!!! Painting it front of the White House is ONE thing, in front of his property is quite another. EAT it, Fat Felonious Fuckwad!

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Trump: Black Lives Matter is a 'symbol of hate'

The president angrily reacted to New York City's decision to paint the slogan in front of Trump Tower.

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President Donald Trump. | Patrick Semansky/AP Photo
By MAX COHEN
07/01/2020 01:56 PM EDT
Updated: 07/01/2020 05:07 PM EDT


President Donald Trump on Wednesday called New York City’s decision to paint ‘Black Lives Matter’ on Fifth Avenue a "symbol of hate," rebuking his home town's embrace of a rallying cry that has stirred nationwide protests against racism.
The president’s latest comments attacking the Black Lives Matter movement drew swift condemnation from New York City police reform groups.
Trump also criticized cuts to the city’s police department and wrote on Twitter that Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to paint Black Lives Matter on the street outside Trump Tower is “denigrating this luxury Avenue”.






“This will further antagonize New York’s Finest, who LOVE New York & vividly remember the horrible BLM chant, ‘Pigs In A Blanket, Fry ‘Em Like Bacon,’” Trump wrote. “Maybe our GREAT Police, who have been neutralized and scorned by a mayor who hates & disrespects them, won’t let this symbol of hate be affixed to New York’s greatest street. Spend this money fighting crime instead!”
De Blasio told MSNBC earlier Wednesday morning that the street painting would be completed outside Trump Tower in a matter of days. The mayor's office ordered the letters painted on Fifth Avenue last week.
"Obviously we want the president to hear it because he's never shown respect for those three words,” de Blasio said. “When he hears Black Lives Matter, he presents a horrible negative reality of something that doesn't exist, and he misses the underlying meaning that we're saying we have to honor the role of African Americans in our history and our society."
Activists said Trump's tweet distracted from efforts to combat police brutality.
“The only symbol of hate is President Trump. This is just his latest attempt to brazenly push hate and try to divert our attention from the urgent civil rights issues facing our communities, from violent policing to the pandemic,” Carolyn Martinez-Class, a spokesperson for the New York City organization Communities United for Police Reform, said in a statement to POLITICO.
The painting of Black Lives Matter on Fifth Avenue follows the passing of the city’s budget in the early hours of Wednesday morning. While the $88.19 billion budget cuts funding to the police department, reform activists were unhappy and said the reductions did not go far enough in reducing the NYPD’s role in the city.
Martinez-Class called on the mayor to “go beyond performative gestures of support and actually make changes to abusive, racist policing in New York City to show that Black lives really matter to him.”
In the weeks since the police killing of George Floyd ignited mass demonstrations opposing police violence, Trump has not adopted the message of Black Lives Matter protesters.
In mid-June, he told Fox News that he thought many demonstrators who took to the streets were unaware what they were protesting for. Trump has not said the words “black lives matter,” and has instead focused on defending law enforcement from accusations of systemic racism.
Mayor Muriel Bowser ordered Black Lives Matter to be painted near the White House in June, as well as ordering a nearby street to be renamed “Black Lives Matter Plaza” in a rebuke to the president. That move was panned by some activists who characterized it as an empty gesture without tangible steps to reduce police funding.
Trump’s tweet claimed Black Lives Matter protesters chanted the slogan “Pigs In A Blanket, Fry ‘Em Like Bacon“ — an accusation he has leveled against the movement in past tweets.
Protesters at a Black Lives Matter march chanted the phrase in 2015in a Minnesota demonstration. There have not been reports of protesters using the chant during the demonstrations following Floyd’s death.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany also cited the “pigs in a blanket“ chant as Trump‘s rationale for standing against the Black Lives Matter painting.
“What the president was noting is that that symbol, when you look at some of the things that have been chanted by Black Lives Matter, like ‘pigs in a blanket, fry ‘em like bacon,‘ that‘s not an acceptable phrase to paint on our streets,“ McEnany said at a Wednesday press briefing.
Sheadded that Trump believes “all Black lives matter.“
Rudy Giuliani, the president’s personal lawyer and a former mayor of New York, echoed Trump’s opposition to the Black Lives Matter movement when speaking with reporters at the White House on Wednesday.
“Black Lives Matter is a Marxist organization,” Giuliani said, adding that he was against the painting of Fifth Avenue. “Black Lives Matter has been planning to destroy the police for three years.”






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