Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
March 16, 2017
Do these people not know about the existence of the internet?
I mean.
People have Google.
It’s everywhere these days.
Irish Taoiseach (prime minister) Enda Kenny has rowed back from critical comments he made of Donald Trump last year, when he accused the future U.S. president of using “dangerous and racist” language. Kenny said Wednesday that Trump’s comments were “not related to his personality,” the Guardian reported.
Kenny, who is scheduled to meet the American president in Washington tomorrow for St Patrick’s Day celebrations, sought to distance himself from his past criticisms.
“I’m not into English classes,” he said. “The language that was used [by Trump] on that occasion was, in my view, not the language that I would use, but it was not related to his personality.”
Kenny had criticized Trump in the Irish parliament in May last year, hinting at support for his erstwhile rival Hillary Clinton. “If Trump’s comments are racist and dangerous, which they are, there is an alternative to vote for,” Kenny said at the time.
Yeah, foreign leaders telling people who to vote for in their own country tends not to work.
You notice how Obama went over and told the British not to vote for Brexit, while Trump just said “if the people want it, it’s up to them” – everyone knew he supported it, but he didn’t go there and say “oh do this, other country people.”