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Omarosa says Trump is a racist who uses N-word – and claims there's tape to prove it

Yeshua1

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Interesting. Trump and Omarosa - like 2 scorpions in a bottle.

“The future US president was caught on mic uttering the taboo racial slur “multiple times” during the making of his reality TV show The Apprentice and there is a tape to prove it, according to Manigault Newman, citing three unnamed sources.”

Omarosa says Trump is a racist who uses N-word – and claims there's tape to prove it
Which would have been what, 10-15 years ago? As he been using that term sionce declared for presidency?
 

KenH

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If there were, it would have surfaced in October of 2016.

From the article:

‘ But Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which owns the rights to the reality TV show, and its British creator, Mark Burnett, have resisted pressure to release the footage because of “various contractual and legal requirements”. ‘
 

Revmitchell

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777

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Tom Arnold has the tape, duh.

Omarosa is just trying to sell her book but this is an example of Trump being a terrible judge of character again - she was a vindictive, hostile, vicious bigot when she was on The Apprentice, yet Trump kept her around forever. I thought it was just for the ratings but now I think he really saw something in this nasty piece of work. She went on Big Brother and made a fool out of herself yet again recently. Again, what did he ever see in her?
 

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carpro

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Frank Luntz: Omarosa's Lying About Me Hearing 'Trump Use the N-Word'


Frank Luntz described Omarosa Manigault’s allegation that he had heard President Donald Trump “use the n-word” as a “flat-out lie” via his Twitter profile on Friday.

Frank Luntz

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I’m in @Omarosa’s book on page 149. She claims to have heard from someone who heard from me that I heard Trump use the N-word.

Not only is this flat-out false (I’ve never heard such a thing), but Omarosa didn’t even make an effort to call or email me to verify. Very shoddy work.
1:47 PM - Aug 10, 2018
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Aaron

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From the article:

‘ But Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which owns the rights to the reality TV show, and its British creator, Mark Burnett, have resisted pressure to release the footage because of “various contractual and legal requirements”. ‘
I'm sure.
 

KenH

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Key phrase: "“The future US president"

So if you were an employer and were thinking of hiring someone and you found out he had used this kind of language 5-10 years ago, then you would have no problem hiring such a person?
 

Salty

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So if you were an employer and were thinking of hiring someone and you found out he had used this kind of language 5-10 years ago, then you would have no problem hiring such a person?

You are correct
 

Salty

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Ken, a question for you -
would you hire someone who used filthy language - (not talking about racist, ect)
would it make a difference if it were 5-10 years ago
or currently using such language?
 

Salty

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Well, Ken - its nice to know that you are perfect.
Remember, you put the parameters at 5-10 years .
Actually, that is what I have said for years
Now if something happened 1-5 years = caution
Currently involved - pretty much a problem
 

KenH

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No, unless there there was evidence they had repented and cleaned up their life, just like I would do if someone had a history of alcoholism or drug abuse.
 

Salty

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No, unless there there was evidence they had repented and cleaned up their life, just like I would do if someone had a history of alcoholism or drug abuse.

Those standards would be for a Christian ministry]
NOT for a secular position
 

Salty

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Would you consider hiring a black man who made racist comments about white people 5 years ago?

Actually, if it a secular job - for the most part, I would not be concerned with what he said off duty - but on duty -
while dealing with customer and interacting with other employees - he would have to maintain certain standards.

Of course, there are always exceptions- for example - a TV newsman - someone that everyone would recognize-
yes - then he would have to watch his "P's and Q"s at all times.

Otherwise - something that has not occurred since at least 5 years ago - I am not that concerned about
 
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