The leftist media would have you believe that Donald Trump is too reactionary, too racist, and too xenophobic to be president. Unfortunately for liberals, history is at odds with their claims.
President Theodore Roosevelt, also a Republican, signed a bill that banned practicing Muslims from entering the United States after he won the election in 1904. He won that election with 336 electoral votes, 190 more than his challenger, Alton B. Parker.
Sure, times have changed in the past hundred years, but polling data suggests that Trump’s ban, even in its most controversial form, is supported by the majority of the United States. It’s another fact that the mainstream media conveniently forgets when attacking the President’s actions.
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America, the great deceivers have been and are planning to rule the world with Sharia Law and their barbaric culture. Like it or not, we are at war with Islam and we must have leadership that recognizes who the enemy is and willing to stop thus Muslim threat. WAKE UP AMERICA!
Umm, you’re thinking of another Roosevelt –FDR- who by the way forced Americans of Japanese descent ( refuse to use the PC BS term Japanese American ), many NATURAL BORN CITIZENS, into concentration camps to “protect” the homeland during WWll!!
Teddy Roosevelt was first elected in 1904!
No Islam in US! Don’t assimilate
Good we don’t want Muslims any way
We need to do that & fast
Islam its nothing new. But still just as dangerous
And another Roosevelt -liberal icon FDR and a liberal Democrat unlike Teddy- forced Americans of Japanese descent ( refuse to use the PC BS term Japanese American ) , many NATURAL BORN CITIZENS, into concentration camps during WWII to ” protect ” the homeland!
Then these same idiots condemn Trump for wanting to forbid or restrict Muslim IMMIGRANTS for the same reason in this time of war on radical Islam?
This is a case of saying one thing and doing another, FDR was a fellow traveler.
Carter did it too
You guys are just so fuckin stupid it’s pitiful, really