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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump leans on racial grievance as he reaches for a campaign reset
He referred to the disease caused by the novel coronavirus as the kung flu. He called racial justice demonstrators thugs. He attacked efforts to take down Confederate statues as an assault on our heritage. And in an ominous hypothetical, he described a very tough hombre breaking into a young womans home while her husband is away.
President Trump has long used his raucous rallies to road test potential campaign themes and attack lines. And while much attention on his Saturday night appearance in Tulsa focused on the sparse turnout for his first rally since the pandemic ended mass gatherings, Trumps litany of racially offensive stereotypes sent a clear signal about how he plans to try to revive his flagging reelection effort.
Even at a moment of national reckoning over race and racism, Trump demonstrated the extent to which the final four months of the 2020 election will build on the darker themes of a previous campaign notable for its attacks on Hispanic immigrants and Muslims.
If you want to save your heritage, you want to save that beautiful heritage of ours, we have a great heritage, were a great country, he said to cheers, using a phrase often used to defend Confederate statues and regalia.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/elections-2020/with-kung-flu-thugs-and-our-heritage-trump-leans-on-racial-grievance-as-he-reaches-for-a-campaign-reset/ar-BB15NEuJ?ocid=NL_ENUS_D1_20200622_1_3
Buckle up. It's going to get uglier.
SoonerPride
(12,286 posts)Yes he will go there.
Alacritous Crier
(3,816 posts)I also wouldn't be surprised if he whipped it out at some point.
SoonerPride
(12,286 posts)that Seinfeld clip.