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Trump Thinks Of Nothing But Imaginary 'White Genocide' All Day

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66% : But soon enough, Trump was right back to muttering "death, death, death" and perseverating about decapitated farmers, so he was in his happy place again.
57% : Ramaphosa even brought a long a contingent of great South African golfers to try to impress Trump.
57% : Prior to this excerpt, Trump claimed that the video showed "burial sites, over a thousand, of white farmers, and those cars are lined up to show love on a Sunday morning.
52% : The meeting began cordially enough, with Ramaphosa somehow keeping a straight face as he flattered Trump about his business acumen and the prospects for trade between the two countries.
40% : Things quickly went south -- past the Cape of Good Hope, even -- when a reporter asked what it would take for Trump to be convinced that there isn't any "white genocide" in South Africa.
38% : That was followed by what Trump claimed was video showing over a thousand "burial sites" in South Africa, with aerial footage of a long procession of vehicles moving in one lane of traffic between rows of white crosses.
28% : " Trump didn't bother offering any details about where the video came from, because look right there, crosses and cars, those are graves.
27% : Fortunately Trump found an American journalist to blow up at, so that made it all better.
23% : Ramaphosa said, "I'd like to know where that is, because this, I've never seen," and Trump replied, as if he were explaining to a complete fool, "It's in South Africa," settling the question once and for all.
18% : Trump lied that each cross marked the grave of a white farmer or murdered family member.
14% : Trump wanted to have a simple, dignified shaming of a foreign leader over dishonest propaganda lies, and Alexander ruined it.
12% : Donald Trump did another of his little "Let's ambush a foreign country's leader" shitshows today, welcoming South African President Cyril Ramaphosa to the Oval Office so he could spring a bunch of lies about the nonexistent "genocide" of white farmers in South Africa.
11% : After the video ended, NBC reporter Peter Alexander asked a question about Trump's formal acceptance of the Qatari castoff 747, giving Trump a chance to go nuclear, because how dare you interrupt Trump's solemn white genocide propaganda moment?
11% : Also, Ramaphosa did manage to get his own little dig in at one point when he pretended to apologize for not having his own plane to give Trump, and Trump didn't seem to notice it was a joke.
6% : Ramaphosa tried explaining that Trump would only need to listen to the actual South African government officials -- and the white golfers, too -- to understand that he's mistaken, but Trump had an ambush set up.
4% : Claiming that he had lots of "documentaries" to support the bullshit genocide claim, Trump asked for the lights to be dimmed so Trump could share a clip of undated videos showing Black South African politicians who aren't part of the government saying terrible things about driving white farmers off their lands.

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