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christians, right? kimberly: it s pure evil in terms of radical jihad, they re merciless and don t let anyone stand in their way. i do think it s important to highlight what is happening to christians and the genocide that is occurring in pakistan. you have christian girls that are kidnapped unless they convert to islam or married to muslim men. it s horrible to think we re seeing this happening across the world and it s sad, because i don t see it being discussed or talked about, you know, enough, so i applaud the vice president for bringing this up. gillian: you get the last word if you would like it. greg: i d rather just talk about how the media portrays this and what they focus on and broaden the scope of the victi victims. there are acceptable victims in the media and unacceptable villains. we ll have countless stories that turn out to be hoaxes that generate the scare of islam phobia. we re constantly told we re islamphobic nation based the
have that strong communication with washington, with president trump, to understand what his views really are with russia. clarissa, despite pushback from his national security adviser the president did warn and he specifically used the words radical islamic terrorism. how is that perceived internationally? well, wolf, i would say actually internationally people are not quite as concerned about the symantec debate that has taken on such prominence domestically. they re more concerned about actions. so they re less concerned whether he calls it radical islamic terrorism and more concerned about the previous incarnation ban which many saw as being somehow islamphobic. what they wouldlooking very closely at with last night s speech is some glimpse with what president trump s foreign policy is actually going to look at. even though he spent little time looking at it, i do think you
was hillary clinton s fumble about trump voters. you can put half of trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. right? the racists, sexists, homophobics, islamphobic, you maim name it. she issued an apology. but trump embraced it. remember what hillary clinton said? basket of deplorables? months of interparty fighting culminated in two historic conventions. each party tried to repair their rifts before the general election. in cleveland a public display of gop disunity. trump s former rival senator ted cruz was invited to speak but refused to endorse the nominee. stand and speak and vote your conscience. trump ever the showman stole
extremely crass and offensive comments, all sorts of behavior that people thought would be disqualifying, yet he had an appeal that persisted past that. talk about that. it s exactly what happened with trump because anyone who looked at what trump was doing, he was deflecting from the real issues. we never knew what his policies would be, what he would do regarding we knew what he would do to mirnnorities, obviously that was appealing to some hate groups, islamphobic and xenophobic groups that were looking to get back into power and exclude all the minorities. on the other hand, we never knew what he would do about education and other but his way, we kept talking about his insults to megyn kelly and to this and that and we basically fall into