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How hypocritical can they get?
The presidential campaign of Julian Castro, trough his co-chairman Joaquin Castro, published a list of people and businesses in the city of San Antonio who donated to the campaign of Donald Trump the maximum that can be given to a political candidate. Those are public records that anyone can get. The campaign said that "Their contributions are fueling a campaign of hate that labels Hispanic immigrants as invaders” “...it's good that residents of San Antonio — a city where more than 60% of the population is Hispanic — know who among them is funding Trump's campaign”. "We patronize these places," he said, referring to business owners who gave money to the Trump campaign, "and they're giving their money to this guy who's taking their money and using it to buy Facebook ads talking about how Hispanics are invading this country." "We saw the cost of that in El Paso over the weekend. People died.”
I took this information from an article by Don Gonyea published today on the NPR website.

[npr.org]

In the article, Don reports that Kellyanne Conyay, an advisor of the president, said that what Castro did sets “a terrible precedent”.
WHAT? All the hate rhetoric of the president is ok, but publishing a list of donors sets “a terrible precedent”??
Do the president and all his supporters wear glasses that make them see the word “dumb” written on our foreheads?

Rodatheist 7 Aug 9
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