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Opinion: The “Black Nazi” Trump Calls “MLK on Steroids” and Those Dog and Cat Lies

Robinson’s claim of being a “Black Nazi,” is among his least offensive postings. He also writes that the Holocaust was a hoax, and that slavery is good, and he’d like to buy some (slaves). And this is the guy Trump hailed as ‘Martin Luther King Jr on steroids.’ Trump may have been hallucinating at the time. He clearly was taken in by Robinson, who, of course, denies everything. But we all should know better.

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Photo courtesy of Mark Robinson’s Facebook page.

By Emil Guillermo

Is Mark Robinson a “Black Nazi?”

The evidence sure points to that. Robinson is the lieutenant governor of North Carolina. Now, he’s running for governor.

As a Republican — not the Black Kink ticket.

Since CNN released its investigation on Robinson’s activity on “Nude Africa,” an adult entertainment website, the hypocrisy of the Right is clear.

CNN’s report about Robinson’s past should be disqualifying. Or you can ignore it. Like it didn’t happen. All gone. In fact, someone, deleted most, if not all, of Robinson’s salacious postings from years ago. And I suppose the slate is wiped clean?

No, this is a candidate for governor of North Carolina. The past matters.

Robinson’s claim of being a “Black Nazi,” is among his least offensive postings. He also writes that the Holocaust was a hoax, and that slavery is good, and he’d like to buy some (slaves).

And this is the guy Trump hailed as ‘Martin Luther King Jr on steroids.’ Trump may have been hallucinating at the time. He clearly was taken in by Robinson, who, of course, denies everything. But we all should know better.

Robinson was defenseless. The majority of his top campaign staff has resigned. So, was the past all made up? You mean like the Haitians eating cats and dogs? No that was an outright lie.

This is Robinson and Trump trying to gaslight the nation.

The revealing documents against Robinson exist.

Is there any surprise?

In the national polling, Trump and Kamala Harris are neck and neck. Is it that hard to differentiate between a current vice president, a daughter of Oakland, and the lying former president, twice impeached, 34 times indicted and convicted for criminal felonies?

That’s a gauge of how badly America has lost its way.

The U.S. vs. Springfield, Ohio

Everyone knows Springfield, Ohio, by now.

Springfield is a place, it seems, where people are less concerned about any of us than about the dog and cat population.

Of course, the dogs and cats there are a lot safer than you think.

Last week, the conservative-leaning Wall Street Journal definitively debunked Trump’s dog-and-cat allegations as outright lies.

WSJ verified that the Trump campaign knew the dog and cat rumors were lies on debate night and Trump still spread the slurs to the 67 million who watched.

Even J.D. Vance knew the truth, but still continues to lie about cats and dogs.

The Trump-Vance campaign is fueled by lies, so the facts are irrelevant.

Said Vance to CNN: “If I have to create stories so that the American media actually pays attention to the suffering of the American people, then that’s what I’m going to do.”

Sounds like the Hitler playbook rule written by Joseph Goebbels: “Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth.”

But the truth is this: No dogs and cats were harmed in this story ever. Only the credibility of politicians.

Emil Guillermo is a journalist and commentator. He does a micro-talk show on YouTube.com/@emilamok1  Contact: www.amok.com

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