Donald Trump Is Correct to Hit 'La Raza' Judge For Latino Identity Politicsby JOSEPH MURRAYBreitbart Jun. 07, 2016 |
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"This is one of the worst mistakes Trump has made. I think it's inexcusable." Those words were spoken by Newt Gingrich -- a man believed to be on Donald Trump's Vice Presidential shortlist -- during an interview on "Fox News Sunday." What mistake had the presumptive Republican nominee made that he earned the rebuke of an ally? Trump had questioned the impartiality of a federal judge. The controversy erupted when Trump told CNN's Jake Tapper that Gonzalo Curiel -- the judge in the Trump University class action lawsuit -- might not give him a fair shake because of the judge's connection to Mexican political activism. After critics bemoaned such an accusation as racism, Trump doubled down on "Face the Nation." "[Judge Curiel] is a member of a club or society, very strongly pro-Mexican, which is all fine," Trump told CBS's John Dickerson. "But I say he's got bias." The club Trump was referring to was La Raza Lawyers; an organization with the stated mission "to promote the interests of the Latino communities throughout the state." Translated, "la raza" means "the race." Imagine the outcry if white attorneys from Mississippi, such as this author, started a a legal association called "The Race" with the stated mission to promote the interest of white, Southern communities. Hollywood stars and entertainers, such as Bryan Adams, would boycott the state in perpetuity. Read More |