Trump confuses ‘radical Islam’ with ‘Nation of Islam’

Posted by | July 18, 2016 10:23 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics


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Trump seemed to confuse the name of the group Baton Rouge cop killer Gavin Long belonged to, calling it “Radical Islam” instead of “Nation of Islam.”

“I mean, you look at so many different fronts. It’s, you know, Radical Islam — and by the way, he seems to be a member of that group also. Seems to be something going on there,” Trump said.

“Nation of Islam,” host Steve Doocy corrected.

“Bad, bad people,” responded Trump. “Bad people. No question about it. Really bad.”

 

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8 responses to Trump confuses ‘radical Islam’ with ‘Nation of Islam’

  1. Larry Schmitt July 18th, 2016 at 10:28

    “Bad, bad people. Really bad.” He is so eloquent. Mr. Ed was a better speaker.

  2. Gary Parillo July 18th, 2016 at 15:24

    He,and most far right alarmists,do not understand,the issue is radical jihadist ideology.Most Muslims do not subscribe to that twisted ideology.Most victims of the violent jihadists are muslims.That is why many flee their own countries.Trump shows how unfit he is for the office of the presidency every time he inserts his big foot in his big mouth.

    • whatthe46 July 19th, 2016 at 03:19

      i think small feet should apply here as well.

  3. bpollen July 18th, 2016 at 15:50

    It seems only fair that we judge Christians by the WBC and Jim Jones – one prays for the death of others, once arranges for the death of others. Violent racist radical ideology.

    • Gary Parillo July 18th, 2016 at 16:14

      All the Abrahamic religions are archaic and dangerous.The more sensible no longer follow the books that they seem to fear letting go of,and reevaluating them with critical thinking.Religion is a powerful influence that distorts ones emotions.Brainwashing tool that is usually used,or misused,by deceptive people who play others like a fiddle!

      • bpollen July 18th, 2016 at 16:34

        As a general rule, I don’t really have a problem with most people’s faith.
        It’s their words and actions that I take issue with. Or, to put it another way, religion is fine until you add humans and spoil it.

        • Gary Parillo July 18th, 2016 at 16:46

          Ive always said,this world would be a better place without us humans.Most religious people are sincere and simple.I was once one of them,in the evangelical world,about 4 decades ago.I was sincere,but it took a long struggle to come to the realization that one can be sincere,yet sincerely wrong.Through critical thinking I freed myself from that mindset.It was like waking up from a brain fog sleep.Consequently,I can understand the hold it has on peoples minds.

          • bpollen July 19th, 2016 at 03:15

            “Ive always said,this world would be a better place without us humans.”

            Sometimes I definitely think the same way (most frequently when I see the horrible shite we do to each other.) But then I hang out with my grandkids for a while, and I see that there IS hope. Took one grandkid to the park/pool/playground for about 3 hours on 4 days last week. I NEEDED that psychic recharge.

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