
Why couldn't Tweety just say what he intended to mean rather than hide what he said about Africa and Haiti in his immigration meeting? If he just meant things are rough in Africa, he could have said that is what he meant. BUT that is not what he meant, because in his heart, Tweety feels black people and brown people, and probably yellow and rd skinned people too, all are inferior to white people.
For Tweety, and Cotton, and Perdue, lies always come home to roost. By the way, Cotton and Perdue, Tweety will NOT protect you if their is a firestorm in the future, not in any way for any reason.
"Tom Cotton, David Perdue, and the Trap of Lying for Donald Trump"
By Amy Davidson Sorkin January 16, 2018
"On Monday, the Washington Post shed some light on how Senators Tom Cotton, of Arkansas, and David Perdue, of Georgia, felt able to assert that President Donald Trump had not referred to Africa as a collection of “shithole” countries—a comment that the White House itself did not, at first, bother to protest—and thus that those who said he did, including their fellow-senators, were liars. According to the Post, “Three White House officials said Perdue and Cotton told the White House that they heard ‘shithouse’ rather than ‘shithole,’ allowing them to deny the President’s comments on television over the weekend.” Is that how people sleep at night in Trump’s Washington? The stories that Republicans tell themselves to justify their partnership with, or obedience to, the President are not just absurd; they are pathetic. SpongeBob SquarePants would be laughed out of the Krusty Krab for telling them. And they are poisonous."
Twisting the truth to lie is a lie nevertheless, sirs. How many Republicans are so very tribal that they will literally LIE for Tweety? Jeff Flake has thrown his career plans out the window to stand up for America as Cotton and Perdue kiss Tweety's ass.
". . . Senator Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, had backed up the press accounts more obliquely but unmistakably. Senator Tim Scott, his Republican colleague, who is African-American, told reporters that Graham had confirmed the essentials of the report to him; Graham didn’t dispute that. Graham had also publicly said that there was a racial aspect to the remarks, which he said he’d called the President on, saying, by his account, “America is an idea, not a race.” Graham also told the Charleston Post and Courier that he favored a merit-based immigration system—a phrase that Trump uses a great deal—“But when I say merit-based, I don’t mean just Europe.” The suggestion was that the President had a different view."
Merit for Whites only is Tweety's preference. The Congressmen are likely splitting hairs to justify lying for Tweety.
"When Dickerson asked Cotton about the thrust of the remarks, as opposed to the President’s word choice, Cotton said, “I did not hear derogatory comments about individuals or persons.” Perhaps there was another rationalization in there: he was being derogatory about whole populations, not individuals! But, if that was Cotton’s thinking, it echoed, rather than dodged, Trump’s unwillingness to see African countries as the homes of individuals—of persons . . . "
I am very sad because I truly can believe Tweety and others do not see Africans as people.
Anything to be on Tweety's good side . . .
"It was a bully’s triple play: first, he got to slur whole nations. Then he got his guys to gang up on anyone who called him out for it, which produced the final prize: the acknowledgement that the Republican lawmakers were his guys, subordinate and willing to humiliate themselves on his behalf."
Lies will haunt you guys . . . Tweety will let you down in time, plan on it.