8/14/15, "MSNBC SCREWS US OVER BECAUSE WE STUMP FOR TRUMP," WeBeSisters.com
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Women say 'Donald Trump gives hope to black lives.' Hardaway and Richardson urge African Americans to support Donald Trump for president, with him you'll be thriving, not just surviving-8/12/15
8/13/15, "Women: ‘Donald Trump gives hope to black lives’," The AmericanMirror.com, Kyle Olson
"Two women who shot to YouTube stardom over the weekend for criticizing Megyn Kelly's performance during the Fox News presidential debate are back [8/12] and they have a message for “frustrated” fellow black people.
Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, the duo making up “The Viewers View,” are now making a direct appeal to African-American voters on behalf of Donald Trump.
“So I’m here just talking to my African-American brothers and sisters. Now listen: I see your frustration and I can feel your pain. But we can no longer take and parade the narrative ‘Black Lives Matter’ in front of people when we don’t feel like our own lives matter,” Hardaway says.
“When we take and we burn down our own neighborhoods. When we take and we kill our brothers and sisters. When we rob from them. When we do destructive things what we’re telling people is we don’t care about our own lives and sometimes that’s why people can’t care about us.
“Now what I want you all to do is take that energy and channel it behind someone that I know cares about all lives — and that’s Mr. Donald Trump.
“Look, he is working to bring jobs back to this country. As a matter of fact, you companies keeping their jobs over here so people like us so that you can become employed and not only would you be surviving, but you’ll be thriving in this country,” according to Hardaway.
“So I’m appealing to you to get behind the candidate--Mr. Donald Trump--that’s going to do something for you. That’s going to give you a hand up instead of a handout.
“Now, my brothers in the streets, I understand your frustration. It’s time for you to get back to work, baby! It’s time for you to have some hope and you’ve got to push the candidate that’s going to do that.
“We’ve been spoon-fed something. But today we’re going to pick up our own forks for ourselves. You see, we be your sisters. We represent you. We stand for you. We stand up for you. But we can’t that if you’re sitting down--burning down your community. Listen, that’s embarrassing!
“Stand up, y’all! Let’s be men and women! Let’s be united again. Let’s be Americans again. I’m looking at you, y’all! And I don’t want to be looking at you with a side eye,” Hardaway says.
“Now I love you all. Let’s get it together and get behind a candidate that’s going to make America great again and that’s Mr. Donald Trump.”"
8/12/15, "Donald Trump gives hope to black lives," Lynette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, The Viewers View, via Free Rep.
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Added, from July 2015:
Trump’s comments about illegals made father of son killed by an illegal in 2008 "happy for the first time." (7/10/15) Mother of slain Jamiel Shaw Jr. says, "Donald Trump, he's trying to do something, and they're trying to shut him down."...(7/7/15)
7/10/15, "Slain Football Player Jamiel Shaw’s Father: Donald Trump ‘Is Telling the Truth’ on Immigration," KTLA.com, Melissa Pamer and Kareen Wynter
Jamiel Shaw Sr. with Trump |
"The family of an L.A. high school football star who was killed by an undocumented immigrant expressed support for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s controversial views on Mexican immigrants, standing with Trump as he spoke about the issue in Beverly Hills Friday.
Relatives of Jamiel Shaw Jr. met with Trump at an undisclosed location Friday afternoon and later attended a news conference with him. Shaw died at age 17 in a 2008 shooting near his Arlington Heights home when gang member Pedro Espinoza mistook him for a rival gang member because of the victim’s red Spider-Man backpack.
Espinoza, who was in the country illegally, was in 2012 sentenced to death for the murder. He had jumped out of a vehicle, shot Shaw in the stomach and then fired a second execution-style shot in his head.
Jamiel Shaw in casket, 2008 |
Shaw was a running back at Los Angeles High School and had been named the Southern League’s most valuable player. He reportedly drew interest from Stanford and Rutgers universities.
The victim’s parents have recently come out in support of Trump, who has been in the spotlight more than usual since he referred to Mexican immigrants as “rapists” when announcing his candidacy on June 16 for the Republican presidential nomination.
“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best.…They’re sending people that have lots of problems and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime. They’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people,” Trump said. “They’re sending us not the right people.”
Jamiel Shaw in High School |
Since making those comments, Trump has seen his ties cut with NBC Universal, Univision, Macy’s and the PGA of America. Trump’s businesses’ alleged employment of undocumented Mexican workers has also come under scrutiny since he made the comments.
Meanwhile, he has vaulted to the top of a crowded field of Republican hopefuls, and many commentators have spoken up in support of the former reality television star.
Early Friday evening, speaking at the Beverly Wilshire hotel in Beverly Hills, Trump complained that his comments were being cut down and oversimplified by news media. He said he had “great relationships” with Mexicans, but he faulted the country’s leaders.
“They’re sending people into our country that we don’t want, but we take, and that they don’t want,” Trump said of Mexico. “You know who they’re sending.”
Jamiel Shaw’s father stood behind Trump as he spoke, as did several other people who said their relatives had been killed by immigrants in the country illegally.
Jamiel Shaw’s mother, Anita Shaw, had drawn attention Wednesday when the Daily Mail’s West Coast correspondent published a story in which Shaw endorsed Trump.
Jamiel Shaw Jr.’s father told FoxNews.com the same day that Trump’s comments about immigrants made him “happy for the first time.”
The family held an impromptu news conference in Arlington Heights Friday afternoon, before the event in Beverly Hills with Trump. Jamiel Shaw Sr.’s sister, Althea Shaw, said Trump’s office had reached out to the family though Fox News after Jamiel Shaw Sr. spoke to the network about his support for Trump.
“It’s a blessing,” she said.
“We love Mr. Trump. We’re happy, because we know he spoke up and he said something,” Althea Shaw said later at the Beverly Hills news conference.
Jamiel Shaw Sr. compared his son’s death to that of 32-year-old Kate Steinle, who was shot to death on a pier in San Francisco this month, allegedly by an undocumented immigrant who had been deported five times. The suspect, Juan Francisco Lopez-Sanchez, admitted to a local TV news reporter that he shot Steinle.
“Put yourself in that same spot,” Jamiel Shaw Sr. said. “From grandfathers to babies have been victims of illegal aliens. So for people to act like it’s not happening because you didn’t say it the right way — that’s a cop out.”
Shaw Sr. said Trump’s statements about immigration resonated with him.
“To me, he said it right. He was light on them. He just said ‘rape.’ Come on, I would have said ‘murder,'” Shaw Sr. said. “You don’t have to know how to say everything, you just have to have action.…He’s telling the truth.”
“The only difference between me and Donald Trump is that he is rich, so he’s able to withstand the onslaught to get his point across. That’s why he don’t care what people think,” Shaw said. “Me, on the other hand, I don’t have nothing.”
Trump was in the Los Angeles area Friday, reportedly for a meeting with a “secret” conservative group of Hollywood industry actors and executives called Friends of Abe, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Local immigrant rights group CHIRLA, or Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, planned to protest Trump’s visit outside the Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel, where the group said he was set to meet with Friends of Abe."
Image caption #1: "Jamiel Shaw Sr. stands behind Donald Trump at a press conference on July 10, 2015, in Beverly Hills. (Credit: CNN)"
Image caption #2: "Anita Shaw prays as her husband Jamiel Shaw Sr., kneels at the casket of their son Jamiel Shaw Jr. in March 2008. (Credit: Barbara Davidson / Los Angeles Times)"
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Mother of son murdered by illegal alien says:
"It makes me angry. Donald Trump, he's trying to do something, and they're trying to shut him down.'...
Mother says when her son was murdered in 2008 people tried to downplay the illegal alien status of the killer:
"When I found out he was an illegal alien, I felt everyone was trying to keep it quiet, I felt like because he was an illegal alien it was alright that he killed my son.
'It felt like an American citizen living in the United States is not worth anything, but my son was worth something.'"
7/7/15, "EXCLUSIVE: 'My son was murdered by a Mexican illegal immigrant, just like Kathryn Steinle - it's time people listened to Trump,' says mother of gunned-down teenage football star," UK Daily Mail, Ryan Parry, West Coast correspondent
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"Jamiel Shaw was murdered in 2008 in Los Angeles by a gang member who should not have been in the country
*Brilliant high school footballer was shot twice by Pedro Espinoza because he thought 17-year-old's red backpack was sign he was in rival gang
*Espinoza was freed from four-month sentence day before murder even though he was wanted for deportation...
*She tells Daily Mail Online: 'It makes me angry. Donald Trump, he's trying to do something, and they're trying to shut him down.'"
Jamiel, left, age 17 |
"The mother
of a teenage boy gunned down by an illegal Mexican immigrant in
strikingly similar circumstances to how Kathryn Steinle died, has backed
Presidential hopeful Donald Trump to 'close our borders'.
Anita
Shaw, whose 17-year-old boy Jamiel Jr was murdered by gang member Pedro
Espinoza in Los Angeles in 2008, says she is 'angry' at the current
immigration policy.
She told Daily Mail Online: 'It makes me sad, it makes me angry, it makes me frustrated.
'And this guy who is running for President, Donald Trump, he's trying to do something and they're trying to shut him down.
'I believe in what he's saying, he's trying to fix the borders and do all the things people should have done a long time ago.'
Los
Angeles High School football standout Jamiel was shot twice, once in
the stomach and once in the head, near his Arlington Heights home in
March, 2008.
He was targeted by Espinoza simply because he was carrying a red Spider-Man backpack and was mistaken for a rival gang member.
The
killer, who was aged 19, had been released the day before he killed
Jamiel having served four months of an eight month sentence for assault
with a deadly weapon and battery on a police officer.
He
had lied about his immigration status - which if it had been properly
checked would have made clear he was wanted for deportation....
Anita, 50,
who was serving with the U.S. Army in Iraq when she was told of her
eldest son's death, said: 'I still don't understand why it happened,
just like what happened in San Francisco, why wasn't this guy deported
after he was released from prison. 'Sanctuary City', that's crazy.
'When
I heard about the girl in San Francisco, I said, 'oh no, not again',
she was so pretty and so young and to be with her father and her brother
when it happened, just enjoying her day, and then all of a sudden no
more.'
For
Army Sgt Anita, who is currently based in Fort Hood, Texas where she
works as a supply specialist, the death only brought memories of
Jamiel's death flooding back.
'I remember crying a lot when I was told
about Jamiel because I was still in Iraq,' she said. 'I was screaming
and crying, I wanted to help find the guy, but I felt completely
helpless.
'And
then when I found out he was an illegal alien, I felt everyone was
trying to keep it quiet, I felt like because he was an illegal alien it
was alright that he killed my son.
'It felt like an American citizen living in the United States is not worth anything, but my son was worth something.'
Los Angeles police officials described the killing as random and senseless - Jamiel was unarmed and had no gang ties.
Espinoza had killed a youth who had been doing everything right in his life - from studying hard to never missing church.
He was also a talented football player inspiring the Los Angeles High Romans to the 2007 Southern League title.
And
Mom Anita, who has separated from Jamiel's dad Jamiel Snr and has
another son Thomas, aged 16, says she had 'high expectations' of her
'wonderful' son Jamiel.
'A
few colleges had been looking at Jamiel for a scholarship. Stanford
University had called about him the week before he died and Rutgers
University also called,' she said.
'It makes me sad every day
and my thoughts and prayers are with the family of her girl in San
Francisco.' L.A. Superior Court Judge Ronald Rose sentenced Pedro
Espinoza to death in 2012."
Image caption: "Murdered: Jamiel Shaw, 17, with his father Jamiel snr. He was a complete
innocent when he was shot twice in the head by illegal immigrant Pedro
Espinoza in March 2008 in Los Angeles," Family Photo via UK Daily Mail
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Trump fan ladies recently on CNN:
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8/11/15 |
"Whatever happens from here on-out, Donald Trump will at least have Lynette "Diamond" Hardaway and Rochelle "Silk" Richardson in his corner.
That much became clear when the two women, billed as the "'Stump for Trump girls" for the many unorthodox YouTube videos they post in support of Trump's candidacy, appeared on CNN Tuesday night for an interview with a somewhat-bemused Don Lemon.
"You guys are very passionate about your feelings about Donald Trump," Lemon said. "How did you decide that Donald Trump was your guy?"
Lemon went to Richardson first — who seemed a bit taken off-guard. She typically serves as Hardaway's hype woman, seconding whatever Hardaway says will a well-timed "Yes" or "That's right," a la Flavor Flav or Bobby Byrd.
Nonetheless, she came up with an answer.
"Well, basically, I looked at the TV and saw he was going to be running for the president," Richardson said. "He was talking my language pretty much. I said, 'Oh my God, this is going to be our next president, right here.' And I just felt it. I knew it. He resonated so well with me."
Then Hardaway took over, slipping into the fusion of preaching and political commentary the women post at WeBeSisters.com and the YouTube channel "The Viewers View."
Here's what followed:
Hardaway: He is going to make America great again. Richardson: Oh, yes he is. Hardaway: You hear me? He is going to make America great, and that's why I stump for the Trump. Richardson: That's right. Hardaway: We have too many things happening in our country. Richardson: Yes. Hardaway: We have a border that needs to be secure. Richardson: Yes. Hardaway: We have ISIS trying to cut off heads. Richardson: Yes. Hardaway: We have people going into movie theaters, shooting it up, Don. Richardson: Yes we do, Don. Hardaway: We've got to secure this border.
- Richardson: Got to secure it.
- Hardaway: We've got to make America great again.
- Richardson: Oh yes, we do.
- Hardaway: We got to make America great again —
- Richardson: Yes.
- Hardaway: — and the only way we are going to do that-
- Richardson: Yes.
- Hardaway: — is with Donald Trump.
Hardaway and Richardson's videos are refreshing because they offer a unique perspective on politics. And their comments — for example, about Fox's Megyn Kelly ("Somebody done come for Donald, so I got to come for them") — are often intentionally (or perhaps unintentionally) hilarious.
So, at the end of spiel, Lemon could have asked any number of worthy questions.
Do Hardaway and Richardson feel they are taken seriously? Does it concern them that some, including this Twitter user, might consider their pro-Trump YouTube videos -- even this very interview -- a "comedy act?" What's their response to allegations that their candidate of choice has problems with racial minorities and women?...
Instead, Lemon decided that was the end of the segment, adding his own take on the women and their advocacy for Trump.
"You be crazy -- both of you," Lemon said. "In a good way.""
Image above, Washington Post, CNN tonight twitter
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Rush Limbaugh:
8/14/15, "The YouTube Trump Babes Are Back," Rush Limbaugh transcript
"RUSH: I can't wait 'til Trump is asked about these babes. At some point, that's got to happen. I want to see what he says."
End of segment
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