4093 The Untruth About President Trump: ‘Animals’ Scandal Edition
The mainstream media, Democrat politicians and leftist celebrities are incredibly upset by remarks made by President Donald Trump during a conversation with Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims at the California Sanctuary State Roundtable on May 16th, 2018. President Donald Trump: “We have people coming into the country, or trying to come in — and we’re stopping a lot of them — but we’re taking people out of the country. You wouldn’t believe how bad these people are. These aren’t people. These are animals. And we’re taking them out of the country at a level and at a rate that’s never happened before. And because of the weak laws, they come in fast, we get them, we release them, we get them again, we bring them out. It’s crazy. The dumbest laws — as I said before, the dumbest laws on immigration in the world. So we’re going to take care of it, Margaret. We’ll get it done.”While some feign ignorance and claim that it is uncertain who President Donald Trump was referring to as animals – the Commander-In-Chief has used the same terminology to describe MS-13 on multiple occasions. Your support is essential to Freedomain Radio, which is 100% funded by viewers like you. Please support the show by making a one time donation or signing up for a monthly recurring donation at: http://www.freedomainradio.com/donate
In a very illustrative and willful series of misunderstandings and projected outrage to the mainstream media, Democrat politicians and leftist celebrities are incredibly upset by remarks made by President Donald Trump during a conversation with Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims at the California Sanctuary State Roundtable on May 16th.
2018. So, this is what Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims said.
I give this to you not just for context, but for basic reality as a whole.
She said, Sheriffs in California are now in an untenable position when it comes to trying to figure out...
Now, we have state law, we have federal laws, and here we are stuck in the middle.
Sheriffs, especially because most of us run our county jails.
When there became a legal challenge to the 48-hour holds for ICE, it was very frustrating for us.
So what I did is I invited ICE to put their offices in my jail so they're able to do their work.
We didn't have the staffing to be able to help figure out who they wanted to talk to or didn't.
I said, come on in.
Work with our people to keep our community safe.
Two weeks later, Mr. President, Kate Steinle was murdered.
Talking about criminals here so far.
Sheriff Margaret Mims went on to say, now I wasn't the only sheriff to do that.
Sheriff Youngblood did, Sheriff Christensen, and it was perfect because we didn't have to take our time with our staff to do anything.
ICE was in there during their work, doing their work in a safe, controlled environment.
And then the initiatives started happening.
The Trust Act, the Truth Act, and finally SB 54, the Values Act, and And that is causing us all kinds of turmoil.
So here we are, stuck in the middle, trying to decide.
We have federal law. We have state law.
And that's why I welcomed Attorney General Sessions' lawsuit because that will provide us the clarity that we need and direction that we need.
What do we do?
Because here we are. And I appreciated Mr.
Holman and ICE. We had a great relationship.
We still do. But now ICE is the only law enforcement agency that cannot use our databases to find the bad guys.
They cannot come in and talk to people in our jail.
Unless they reach a certain threshold.
They can't do all kinds of things that other law enforcement agencies can do.
And it's really put us in a very bad position.
President Donald Trump said, it's a disgrace, okay?
It's a disgrace.
And she said, it's a disgrace.
She agreed. He then said, and we're suing on that.
And we're working hard.
And I think it will all come together because people want it to come together.
It's so ridiculous. The concept...
That we're even talking about is ridiculous.
We'll take care of it, Margaret.
We'll win.
Now, Margaret Mims then said, Thank you.
There could be an MS-13 member I know about.
If they don't reach a certain threshold, I cannot tell ICE about it.
MS-13.
A hideously violent and brutal drug and other criminal organizational gang.
I mean, this is the worst of the worst in many ways.
So here we are talking about MS-13.
If they don't read a certain threshold, I cannot tell ICE about it.
Donald Trump says, we have people coming into the country or trying to come in, and we're stopping a lot of them, but we're taking people out of the country.
You wouldn't believe how bad these people are.
These aren't people.
These are animals.
And we're taking them out of the country at a level and at a rate that's never happened before.
And because of the weak laws, they come in fast.
We get them. We release them.
We get them again. We bring them out.
It's crazy. The dumbest laws.
As I said before, the dumbest laws on immigration in the world.
So we're going to take care of it, Margaret.
We'll get it done.
In the context of the conversation, it's clear to anybody without an agenda that they're talking about a violent group of criminals in the MS-13 gang umbrella.
And this is who he's talking about.
You wouldn't believe how bad these people are.
He's just telling him about an MS-13 gang member, so that's who he's talking about.
So let's find out how the mainstream media reacted to this not difficult to figure out context.
Well, some feign ignorance and claim that it is uncertain who President Donald Trump is referring to as animals.
The Commander-in-Chief has used the same terminology to describe MS-13 on multiple occasions, right?
So if there's doubt, people say, well, maybe he's not talking about MS-13.
Okay, well, you'd look it up before.
The Washington Post on July 28, 2017 said, and I quote, In stark language, Trump said, MS-13 members have stabbed, raped, and murdered young people and transformed peaceful parks and beautiful, quiet neighborhoods into blood-stained killing fields.
He added, They're animals.
We cannot tolerate as a society the spilling of innocent, young, wonderful, vibrant people.
MS-13.
Animals. That's the context.
Obviously a complete insult to animals who don't generally torture for drug money and profits, but he's referred to MS-13 gang members as animals in the past.
So, the narrative, the rolling pulled pin grenade of liberal foe outrage.
The New York Times said, Trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants during a White House meeting calling those trying to breach the country's borders animals.
CBS News. These aren't people, these are animals, President Trump used the harsh rhetoric to describe some undocumented immigrants during a California Sanctuary State Roundtable.
So let's say we're talking about all men, and then we're talking about a subsection of men who are rapists.
And you say, those men are terrible.
Those men are animals. Those men are brutal criminals.
Are you saying that all, let's assume you're not a leftist, indoctrinated, like all men are rapists kind of person.
If you're talking about men as a whole, and then you talk about a subsection of men who are rapists, and you say those men are animals, are you saying all men are animals?
Of course not. It's not even complicated.
See, the MS, the mainstream media, really, really upset that you might collectively judge a group.
See, you're only allowed to call all men rapists, you're only allowed to call all white racists, you're only allowed to call all Trump supporters deplorables and Nazis and alt-right members, and you're only ever allowed to refer to all NRA members as terrorists, but by golly, this is just terrible.
ABC News said, President Trump refers to some who cross the border illegally as animals, not people.
You wouldn't believe how bad these people are.
The president was holding a roundtable discussion with California elected officials who oppose the state's sanctuary law.
Actually, it's a law that allows you to avoid the law, so it's not a law at all.
It's an excuse from a law.
It's not obeying the law.
It's saying the laws don't apply.
I'm still waiting for the sanctuary cities to exist for those who don't want to pay income tax.
Is that happening any moment?
Well, it's really not.
And while it's technically true that he was referring to a subset of criminal aliens, That's kind of important.
You know, yesterday, someone was stabbed to death by a few people at a county fair.
And if you say, the people who stabbed someone at a county fair I mean, this is like having some crazy bitter ex who willfully misinterprets absolutely everything.
That you say. And the funny thing is, too, I'm betting the people who write this stuff don't live in the neighborhoods where MS-13 is a force.
For those who don't know, MS-13 prays a lot on the poor people and prays a lot on other immigrants because they tend to be kind of in Hispanic neighborhoods.
They're not in any of the neighborhoods where these writers are secure.
Oddly enough, there's also an MS-13 member nicknamed Animal Who recently killed a 15-year-old in Massachusetts.
And a lawyer says he should be serving a 30-year prison sentence.
CNN said, We're taking people out of the country.
You wouldn't believe how bad these people are.
These aren't people. These are animals.
During a meeting with public officials who opposed California's sanctuary policies, President Trump criticized U.S. immigration laws.
Yes, he did. And he was referring to MS-13 members...
USA Today, Trump ramps up rhetoric on undocumented immigrants.
These aren't people. These are animals.
Bloomberg, Trump calls people who cross border illegally animals.
And it's like, yes, when they're people who cross the border and they're MS-13 members.
That second category is kind of important.
NPR, during roundtable, Trump calls some unauthorized immigrants animals.
Now I've got that Gowan song stuck in my head.
C-SPAN. President Trump during California.
Hashtag Sanctuary Cities Roundtable.
These aren't people. These are animals.
The Daily Beast. Trump on some deported immigrants.
These aren't people. These are animals.
Think progress. Trump did call non-criminal immigrants animals.
No, he didn't. And by the way, he's not talking about immigrants.
The whole point of Sanctuary Cities is that you're not a legal immigrant.
That's the whole point. Otherwise, you don't have anything.
To have sanctuary from.
You are a criminal alien who has entered the United States illegally, and that's why you need sanctuary.
So... There's no...
I can't spend the rest of my life like a broken record repeating basic facts to idiots.
HuffPost said Trump refers to immigrants as animals again.
No, no, that's not even remotely close.
I mean, even by Huffington Post standards, that's pretty bad.
I mean, these Newspeak Olympics are really, really...
He's not referring to immigrants.
He's referring to MS-13 illegal immigrants.
The MS-13 is the key part.
They're not referring to immigrants as a whole.
I mean, you know, his wife's an immigrant, right?
I mean, but a legal immigrant.
It's a little bit different, just as a whole.
PBS said, in speech slamming California's immigration policies, Trump calls some unauthorized border crossers animals.
I'm sorry, unauthorized border crossers?
Criminal aliens. And not only are they coming into the country illegally, but they're also signing up often to try and get access to vote.
They're signing up for welfare, so they're basically pillaging and taking money from the taxpayer through the power and force of the government by coming across the border.
But this unauthorized border crossers?
I mean, do you call someone who rapes a virgin an unauthorized hymen crosser?
No, that's a rapist. Not a shoplifter, it's an undocumented shopper, not a tax evader, just an undocumented taxpayer.
And it's like, man, these newspeakalimics are just getting...
And CNN, this is CNN as well, right?
CNN just really hates any kind of dehumanization of people as a whole.
One CNN headline has said, White supremacists by default, how ordinary people make Charlottesville possible.
And that piece asserts that, and I quote, the tragedy that took place in Charlottesville this month could not have occurred without the tacit acceptance of millions of ordinary law-abiding Americans who helped create such a racially explosive climate.
So the subset of Nazis, tiny subset of Nazis in the Charlottesville protest, and the protest was in general about the removal of historical monuments, which is a perfectly valid thing to protest if you care about your history.
The tiny subset of really far-right people in that are somehow representative of ordinary people, millions of people all over the place, no matter what, because, you know, dehumanizing entire groups is really terrible.
Washington Post, in reference to animals, Trump evokes an ugly history of dehumanization.
Vox wrote, Trump on deported immigrants, they're not people, they're animals.
See? I mean, this is like an IQ test and it's not even a tough IQ test because immigrants don't get deported in the context of this because immigrants are there legally.
It's the difference between renting a house and squatting or illegally occupying a house.
Now if you rent the house, as long as you obey the laws and you pay your rent, you get to stay in the house.
That's kind of the way it works. If you're squatting there illegally, Confusing the two is, well, it's just a piece of rhetoric.
Vox went on to say whether President Trump was referring to MS-13 gang members or all deportees is unclear, but he didn't exactly hasten to clarify.
Right. Of course he didn't hasten to clarify, because why on earth would you want to play this game where you explain yourself to people who are willfully misunderstanding you?
Democracy now, President Trump calls undocumented immigrants animals.
There is no such thing as an undocumented immigrant.
If you come into a country legally, then you are an immigrant.
If you come into a country illegally, you are a criminal alien.
There's no such thing as an undocumented.
That's a contradiction in terms.
And an insult to the people who come in legally.
The Root wrote, Trump called undocumented immigrants animals, and that's exactly what he meant.
Because I can read minds.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi emerged from her vata formaldehyde to say, Some of us who are attracted to the political arena, to government and public service, believe that we are all God's children.
There is a spark of divinity among every person on earth, and we all have to recognize that as we respect the dignity and worth of every person, So when the President of the United States says about undocumented immigrants, these aren't people, these are animals, you have to wonder, does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity and worth of every person?
Every day that you think you've seen it all, along comes another manifestation of why their policies are so inhumane.
And the violin swelled in the background and she wiped away a tear of rampant, sophisticated sentimentality.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, I'm not even gonna say which party these guys are all affiliated with, I think we know.
When all of our great-great-grandparents came to America, they weren't animals and these people aren't either.
Wait, so Chuck, your great-great-grandparents who came to America legally?
So you are now comparing your great-great-grandparents to MS-13 gang members.
Man, that is one tough granny.
Yeah, you go get her dentures, and you rub her feet, and you massage that oil into her bunions, or she will decapitate you.
Man, oh man. Representative Keith Ellison said, When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time, said Maya Angelou.
He didn't actually refer to Maya Angelou as a former prostitute and noted pimp.
He went on to say, how many times does Trump have to tell us that he considers some people to be animals or from shithole countries before we mobilize, organize, and vote him and people who think like him out?
Now we'll get to the details of all that before.
Senator Dianne Feinstein said, immigrants are not animals.
The president's statement was deeply offensive and racist.
Immigrants are our family and friends and they make significant contributions to our country.
I think you actually misspoke when you meant to say Democrat voting base.
But wait a minute. If he's saying, even if he did say immigrants are animals, why is that racist, necessarily?
Are you saying that all immigrants are non-whites?
Are you saying that there's no such thing as a white immigrant?
I mean, just use these words.
Eh, let's just throw the racist thing and see if it sticks.
That's sad. Just terrible.
And it's funny too, right? Representative Keith Allison, right?
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
Well, okay, somebody crosses your border, crosses into your country illegally.
Guess what? They're telling you who they are, which is someone with a direct willingness to break the laws of your country, to fasten themselves like a plague of vampiric locusts onto the financial jugular of your closest taxpayer and, believe the country, drive resources in general.
There are exceptions, of course.
Not that anybody will listen to that.
Why do I even explain to myself? You guys know.
You guys know what I'm talking about.
Oh, sorry. Representative Adam Schiff said, murderers, rapists, and animals.
This is how the president views undocumented immigrants.
These degrading words are also how despots around the world dehumanize those they persecute.
The only protection?
A vigilant citizenry and the rule of law.
Well, see, here's the thing, Adam, that if it's illegal to do something, the government is going to use force to get you to comply and they will escalate the use of that force until you comply or die.
That's what laws are.
I mean, you're kind of a lawmaker.
I think you'd know that by now.
It's not persecution if something is illegal in a country and entering into America without documentation is illegal.
Without the legal, without a legally positive reason for being there, without acceptance, without going through customs, without...
It's illegal. I don't know.
Persecuting people for disobeying the law.
I mean, yes, let's say someone doesn't pay his taxes.
He's then going to be charged with tax evasion.
Is that persecution?
I don't know. The rule of law!
The rule of law! Oh, don't you love it when Democrats start talking about the rule of law?
You know, like with the Clintons and...
Okay, Senator Jeff Merkley said, You can disagree about immigration policies, but it's dangerous and unconscionable to call human beings animals, as Donald Trump did yesterday.
This president has a horrific pattern of inflaming hate and dehumanizing minorities.
We must all stand up against this bigotry.
Oh, come on!
Democrats talking to other people about inflaming hate?
Let me tell you why people don't like immigration, a lot of people don't like immigration in the West.
Because Democrats or the left as a whole bring in a lot of immigrants from other cultures, and then what they say to those immigrants is, white people are hateful racists and you should hate them.
And that's really the major problem, is not just the importation of people from other countries and cultures and continents, but inflaming them with anti-white, anti-conservative hatred.
That is the major issue.
It's not the immigration, it's the weaponization of immigrants against whites and other people who are native to the country.
I mean, that is horrendous, and that is the problem.
The left talks about inflaming hatred.
I mean, that's exactly what they're doing is they're inflaming hatred by willfully mischaracterizing Donald Trump and what he said.
California Lieutenant Governor and gubernatorial candidate Gavin Newsom said, Today, the President of the United States referred to immigrants as animals.
Intentionally dehumanizing an entire group of people is something that slave owners and Nazis did.
It's the kind of hateful rhetoric that leads to hate crimes and genocides.
Yeah, that's not dehumanizing at all.
Not dehumanizing at all.
To lie, he wasn't referring to immigrants.
He wasn't referring to illegal immigrants.
He was referring to a subset of illegal immigrants known as MS-13 who are brutal and vicious gang members who rape and torture and murder pretty much at will in certain areas of America.
So he's intentionally dehumanizing.
You're dehumanizing Trump right there.
And also, when we're talking about slaves and Jews being persecuted by Nazis, do you really want to create a category which includes MS-13, tattooed, blood-soaked, murderous gang members, MS-13, criminal gang members, slaves, and Jews?
Is that the little trinity that you want to make up here so that you can win this pathetic little rhetorical battle?
Mexico's foreign minister Luis Vitagare said, President Trump referred to some immigrants, perhaps he had criminal gangs in mind, I don't know, as animals, not as persons.
In the opinion of the Mexican government, this is absolutely unacceptable and we are going to formally communicate this to the U.S. State Department today.
So this says that the foreign minister doesn't have any idea that people who cross into America illegally are not immigrants but criminal aliens.
And it's a good thing.
It's a good thing that the Mexican government seems to be finally upset about criminal gangs, which seem to pretty much run Mexican society.
Former Mexican president!
This is amazing. This guy is like literally the horrifying gift that keeps on giving.
Vicente Fox Quesada said...
Donald Trump, you've got to get your shit together.
Migrants are people who have left everything behind, not by choice, to pursue a better life.
You must show compassion and humanity.
Your golden head and a fucking wall won't stop these people's dreams and hopes.
Yeah, there's your compassionate humanity.
So, the former Mexican president seems to be saying that...
That the people are fleeing Mexico because it's a crap hole country.
They've got to leave everything behind and try and make it to America because the country that I was in charge of is such a horror show that they're leaving everything behind.
They're just running like sailors sprinting off the deck of the Marie Celeste.
They've got to get out of this country that I ran into the gutter.
Where's your humanity? Hey man, where's your humanity that you didn't create a crap hole country that people have to leave everything behind and flee?
Lawrence O'Donnell managed to bat back the internal brain hammering to say, Trump, these aren't people, these are animals.
No one would condemn these words more than Jesus Christ.
Christians who don't condemn these words don't understand their own religion.
Let's have a little conversation, Larry, you and I, one day, about Jesus Christ, the money changers, the whips, and the Federal Reserve.
Just by the by.
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman stopped taking calls from her, Donald.
She said, seriously asking, what possible context is there that makes Trump, their animal's comment from yesterday, more nuanced?
MS-13!
Ah, I don't know.
Let's say you're talking about Nazis in 1943.
Yeah, the people who are running concentration camps were animals.
What context could possibly make that more nuanced?
Nazis, 1943, concentration.
Okay. Alright, Cenk Uygar said, 1.
Trump was not clearly referring to MS-13 when he referred to undocumented immigrants as animals.
2. Administration constantly lumping in all immigrants with MS-13 is even more deeply racist.
3. The fascism is worse than the racism.
This is how you dehumanize people.
I don't know, did he end up acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, which could end up having some dehumanizing aspects when you look at it.
Millions of Christians killed by Turkish Muslims.
Just a wonder, a thought, you know, if dehumanization is so important.
And this thing about where you lump in all the immigrants with all the illegal immigrants with the psychotic and evil gang members.
That's racist. Are you saying that all immigrants are somehow in the moral category of equivalency with MS-13 members?
Everyone has to understand and admit that MS-13 was being talked about right before this comment.
So you're saying all immigrants and all criminal aliens are equivalent and they're all equivalent to MS-13 because that's who he was referring to.
Now that's racist.
The Guardian reporter Hannah Jane Parkinson said, Trump just verbatim referred to some immigrants as animals.
These aren't people, these are animals.
Fuck everyone who voted for him and everyone who continues to appease him.
CNN pundit Keith Boykin said, Trump referring to human beings as animals is the same dehumanization tactic used by slave traders and slave owners to justify the oppression of black people for hundreds of years.
You know what's interesting?
Just by the by. The people on the left who refer to dehumanization and slaughters and murders and genocides and so on, do you know what they never talk about?
They never talk about communism in Russia.
They never talk about Lenin.
They never talk about Stalin.
They never talk about those people.
They never talk about the fact that outside of war, the communist government in Russia killed 20 million of their own people.
One-eighth of the entire Russian population because they were class enemies.
You see, class enemies, they never talk about the dehumanization.
They're the company's class enemies.
You know, the Kulaks and the bourgeoisie and the reactionaries and the counter-revolutionaries.
All the class enemies who were slaughtered by the millions.
You never hear the left talking about that.
Why? It was a big, big number.
We're not even talking about what happened in Chairman Mao's hellscape of China.
Never talk about it. You'll see it as we go on.
NBC director Ken Olin said, today Trump called illegal immigrants animals.
And like every loathsome thing this man does, it's not only vile, it's projection.
Cornered and terrified, he's viciously lashing out like a feral beast to try and save himself.
What an ugly human being he is.
and he's going down.
So calling someone, like calling criminal, violent criminal gang members animals, that's terrible.
Calling someone a feral beast and an ugly human, that's not dehumanizing at all.
I mean, I don't know if these people even, is there a third eye?
Is there an observing ego that actually looks at what they type and say?
Is there any feedback? Allure itself writer Lauren Rankin said, Immigrants are animals.
Developing nations are shitholes.
Muslims are terrorists. Women are fat pigs and you can grab them by the pussy.
But white supremacists are good people.
Rhetoric is not an accident.
It's a tool of oppression.
Actually kind of agree with you there.
Let's just run through these. Immigrants are animals?
Nope. He was talking about a subset of criminal aliens who are gang members.
Developing nations are shitholes?
Nah, he may have referred to Haiti as a shithole, but they do eat cookies made out of the earth.
Muslims are terrorists? Nope.
He said that a lot of terrorists are Muslims.
Women are fat pigs? Nope.
Never said they're better at all women.
Have you seen his wife? And you can grab them by the pussy?
No. He said that some women will let famous men grab them by the pussy.
See, Schneiderman. So, white supremacists are good people?
He never said white supremacists are good people.
He said that in Charlottesville, there were some people who were down there protesting the destruction of their monuments and their history, and some people down there were good people, which is a very...
Clear fact. Of course he would never refer to white supremacists as good people.
Yeah, rhetoric is not an accident.
It's a tool of oppression. I absolutely agree with that statement.
George Takai. I'm not going to imitate him.
It's too gross. He said, these aren't people, these are animals.
Trump speaking in California about undocumented immigrants.
And there you have it. What lies beneath Trump's horrific agenda is the same dehumanizing mentality that has enabled war and genocide.
Vote this November to say, no, this cannot stand.
You know, this mind reading, like, peel the mask off, we're gonna see what's underneath, and this weird...
It's like they say, you know, white people are just lashing out because they're terrified of losing their power, and Donald Trump is a cornered animal, and he's lashing out, and it's like, none of these are arguments.
It's just like a weird, I can pass through someone's eyeballs in the little airships of my imagination and peer into the hellscape of their internal motivations with no proof or no evidence, I can just guess.
Their emotional state and their emotional reactions.
And that's going to be my rebuttal.
Mind reading, still not an argument.
Kathy Griffin, moral paradigm that she is.
Moral paragon, probably a better way of putting it.
I guess both. She said, how the fuck isn't this a breaking news story?
The president of the United States calling immigrants animals.
He's acting like it's just the criminals, but he really means all immigrants.
I am fucking disgusted.
But he really means.
Thank you, Cathy Newman.
Lobster! So what you're saying is, not what you're saying, but what I want you to say, because I'm insane.
Got it. Conan O'Brien psychic Andy Richter said, I'm not going to all caps this in my voice, but he said, yes, he is a dehumanizing bigot monster.
I'm sorry I shouldn't laugh, but the moment you call someone a bigot monster, you've just dehumanized them like it's the three words, two with hyphens are right next to each other.
Dehumanizing. Bigot monster.
Dehumanizing is bad. You're a bigot monster.
I don't understand how these people function.
Why? He's in the media.
He's in entertainment. He doesn't really have to function.
So, Andy Richards said, yes, he is a dehumanizing bigot monster, but also he has no idea what he's talking about.
Him talking about laws is like a chimp talking about brain surgery.
Please, someone stop this!
I agree. Stop this, because ridiculous analogy is also not an argument.
Author and Harvard PhD candidate Clint Smith said, Before enslavement, Africans were called apes.
Before the Holocaust, Jewish people were called rats.
Before the Rwandan genocide, Tutsis were called cockroaches.
Calling undocumented people animals, as the president just did, is gravely serious.
It's not just an offensive word.
See? Here again.
You never hear that before being starved to death and murdered en masse, Ukrainian farmers were called kulaks.
Like, you never hear that.
You never hear that before being slaughtered in indiscriminate show trials, people who were competing with Stalin for political power were called counter-revolutionaries or reactionary.
You never hear any of this stuff.
You never hear about Cambodian killing fields.
You never hear about North Korea.
You never hear about North Vietnam.
You never hear any of this from the left.
Tells you all you need to know. California Congressman Eric Swalwell said, if you are a decent person and we're in a meeting where real Donald Trump called immigrants animals, you will denounce him now.
Otherwise, what makes you any different?
Schneiderman? Barrakan?
Anyway. Jesuit priest James Martin said, Again, you never hear about the class enemies slaughtered by communists and socialists because, well, I think we kind of know.
And again, are we put in this category?
Where you put the Tutsis, the Jews, and the migrants in the same category as MS-13.
And the other thing, too, like, you're a priest, so you've got to say glowing things about the soul and so on.
Donald Trump is not a priest. He actually has to deal with the real world and consequences and criminality and people being slaughtered in the streets.
So, yeah. He won't say a lot about theology.
Why don't you shut the hell up about legality?
Because it's not your wheelhouse, even remotely.
Anna Navarro said, We'll get to that in a sec.
But I mean, no, he didn't say Judge Curiel was unqualified because he's Mexican.
He said he was unqualified because he was pro-immigration for Mexico and wanted more open borders than was kind of the norm.
And anyway. Reason Magazine's Matt Welch said, Context is always important, but I don't want U.S. presidents in my lifetime calling any category of humans animals.
Yes! Context is important.
It kind of fucking is, Matt.
Context is important, which means he was just talking with the sheriff about MS-13.
So context is kind of important.
And again... I would love to know where these people live.
Do they live in neighborhoods where you have to deal with MS-13 on a regular basis?
Do their children go to neighborhoods, schools, where they have to deal with coercive, difficult, violent problems of this nature?
Do they even go to schools where there are a lot of illegal immigrants in the school or illegal immigrants from Mexico or the third world?
I'd just like to know, because if it's anything like the British people, as Paul Joseph Watson points out, you know, the people who want to open the borders, they live in the most protected, gated, whitest communities known to mankind.
So, you know, it's not an argument.
I'm just kind of curious.
ThinkProgress founder Jud Legume said, The right is claiming Trump's comments about animals are being taken out of context.
What context? The context of repeatedly immigrant bashing and exploiting xenophobia seems to be relevant.
Here, Trump makes no effort to limit his comments to gang members.
It's like me saying that the Bible is an atheist document because it says there is no God.
Because I've got my thumb over the part of the text which says the fool in his heart has said there is no God.
There is no God! God's an atheist.
Mind blown. Oh, it's sad.
Oh, this Trump derangement syndrome.
It's sad and it's illustrative because this is what they have to do to bash the guy because they have a tough time, right?
I mean, he seems to be succeeding in North Korea.
Unemployment is going down.
You know, there's... Tax cuts.
There's, you know, jobs are going up, and it's tough, you know.
Now they've got to jump on language, and I don't know.
White House Prosecutory Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Can I tell you? She's actually really good at her job.
It's not a fun job. I'd pretty much show up with a flamethrower, but that's why I don't have that job, and that's why they keep me confined in the glacial bubble of this studio.
So, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders baked pie and said on May 16, 2018, the President was very clearly referring to MS-13 gang members who enter the country illegally and whose deportations are hamstrung by our laws.
This is one of the most vicious and deadly gangs that operates by the motto of rape, control, And kill.
If the media and liberals want to defend MS-13, they're more than welcome to.
Actually, I've also heard that the MS-13 motto is Mata Roba Viola Controla.
Kill, steal, rape, control.
Either way, it's not what you want to see on a dating profile.
Again, unless you want to date someone like Schneiderman.
And the funny thing is, too, right?
Remember the guy earlier was saying, Maya Angelou says, well, people tell you right away who they are.
Yep, okay. Rape, control, and kill.
They're kind of telling you who they are right away.
Should we listen? Yeah, I think we should.
Press Secretary Saunders went on to say, frankly, I don't think the term that the president used was strong enough.
MS-13 has done heinous acts.
It took an animal to stab a man a hundred times and decapitate him and rip his heart out.
It took an animal to beat a woman, they were sex trafficking, with a bat 28 times indenting part of her body.
And it took an animal to kidnap, drug, and rape a 14-year-old Houston woman.
Girl. And again, kind of an insult to animals.
Okay, dolphins are kind of rapey, but in general, animals don't do that kind of stuff.
Certainly don't torture for money, of course, right?
She went on to say, Frankly, I think that the term animal doesn't go far enough, and I think that the president should continue to use his platform and everything he can do under the law to stop these types of horrible, horrible, disgusting people.
Pretty sure she's referring to MS-13, not the media.
Pretty sure! Actually, I'm completely sure.
President Donald Trump, May 17, 2018, said, Well, it has nothing to do with this meeting.
I'm referring, and you know I'm referring, to the MS-13 gangs that are coming in.
I was talking about the MS-13.
Also, if you look further onto the tape, you will see that.
I'm actually surprised you're asking this question.
Most people got it right, but I'm saying the MS-13.
We need strong immigration laws.
We have the weakest laws in the entire world.
We have laws that are laughed at on immigration.
So when the MS-13 comes in, when the other gang members come into our country, I refer to them as animals, and guess what?
I always will.
So, just to, you know, for those who, you know, we've got a whole presentation on this untruth about Donald Trump, but, you know, Donald Trump said, this is back when he was announcing, He said, when Mexico sends its people, they're not sending the best.
They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems.
They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crimes.
They're rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.
But I speak to border guards, and they're telling us what we're getting, right?
So he said, yeah, a lot of problems coming across the border.
And some are good people, he said.
New York Times, Trump's claimed that illegal Mexican immigrants are rapists.
Huffington Post, he called Latino immigrants criminals and rapists.
When he's talking about Mexico sending their people, I don't know, I can't read the guy's mind, but certainly Mexico benefits from illegal immigrants coming across into America because illegal immigrants get a lot of benefits and so on, and they send a lot of that money back to Mexico where the Mexican government gets income, gets money coming into the country without having to provide services because they're being mostly forcibly paid for by the U.S. taxpayers.
Washington Post said he referred to Mexicans as rapists.
No, no, no.
See, he's talking about illegal immigrants.
See, here's a clue as to what he's talking about.
But I speak to border guards and they're telling us what we're getting.
Border guards. See, he didn't say, I speak to immigration officials.
He didn't say, I speak to customs officers.
I didn't speak to people at airports.
Border guards. So he's talking about illegal immigrants.
Not all Mexicans and not even all of the illegal immigrants.
Anyway, you understand. Time magazine.
I'm sorry, it's Trump's comment that Mexican immigrants are rapists.
Associated Press, Trump called Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals.
LA Times, describing Mexican immigrants as rapists.
CBS News, Trump defends calling Mexican immigrants rapists.
See, no, you got it all wrong.
According to the left, white males are all rapists, but not MS-13 gang members.
So regarding immigration and rape, Trump had specifically referenced a Fusion article stating that according to directors of migrant shelters, a staggering 80% of Central American girls and women crossing Mexico en route to the United States are raped along the way.
80%. And he referenced the study.
It was very clear. It's well documented.
You can disagree with the study, but...
He was referring to that study, and he wasn't saying that all Mexicans...
Anyway, yeah, it's not... You understand.
And yes, if 80% of Central American girls and women crossing Mexico on route to the US are being raped along the way, guess what?
That's a big problem, and you're bringing those problems into the United States.
Comparatively, the non-profit organization Amnesty International has previously estimated that number at 60% and I quote, women and girl migrants, especially those without legal status, traveling in remote areas or on trains, are at heightened risk of sexual violence at the hands of criminal gangs, people traffickers, other migrants or corrupt officials.
This is from the 2010 Amnesty International report.
So, I mean, yeah, this is nothing new.
This is just the dividing and dehumanizing and setting groups against each other and so on.
So, I mean, it is amazing.
Just look at this last week or two, right?
The Democrats on the left have sided with North Korea, they've sided with Hamas terrorists, and now they're siding with MS-13.
And people wonder why Trump won and people wonder why there's probably not going to be much of a rout of the Republicans in November 2018.
And then they say, I wonder why Trump supporters don't trust us.