Presidential hopeful and media prostitute Donald Trump took
to Twitter Thursday evening, erupting at not being included in the Hacktivist
organization Anonymous’ KKK list. The billionaire Trump, whose campaign has
revolved around deporting over 11 million illegal aliens if he’s elected
President, insisted that he was deliberately omitted from the list in an
attempt by Anonymous to attack his character.
“Of course I should be on the list,” he told a crowd of old,
rich, white supporters in Florida earlier Friday morning. “I should be number
one. Just the fact that I’m nowhere to be found on it discredits the entire
list.”
Anonymous coincided the Operation Hoods Off KKK information
release of 500-1000 names with November 5th, Guy Fawkes Day, a day
celebrated in Great Britain that dates back to 1605, when Guy Fawkes was
arrested for plotting to blow up the House of Lords. The online Hacktivists have
a history of fighting for social justice by unveiling private data of their
social enemies.
Two days before the data dump, a leaked file incorrectly identified four U.S. Senators on this list, as well as several mayors and elected representatives. They all quickly took to the social media airwaves to denounce the validity of the leak and proclaim their innocence.
There are many people upset about the KKK list, including
those who appeared on the inaccurate version. But as of this writing, Trump is
the only person upset at not making the list.
“I invented prejudice. Prejudice is what makes America
great. That and Celebrity Apprentice,” he said to a roaring crowd at a campaign
stop in Ames, Iowa. “I have enough white sheets in my closet to clothe Liberace,
only mine aren’t gay,” he went on, as the crowd started chanting “Donald J. for
the KKK.”
At one point in his speech, he pointed to a poster of a Guy Fawkes mask and yelled, “Look at that face! Why would anyone believe an ugly loser like that?”
At one point in his speech, he pointed to a poster of a Guy Fawkes mask and yelled, “Look at that face! Why would anyone believe an ugly loser like that?”
Several national polls show Trump to be narrowly leading the
race for the Republican nomination over political outsider and religious
neurosurgeon Ben Carson. Carson, who recently posited that the pyramids were
built by the Biblical Joseph to store grain, told reporters that he’s quickly
working on his next crazy statement in order to jump Trump in the polls.