Trump Spots A Mexican Plane ‘Ready To Attack’ At New Hampshire Rally (VIDEO)

We never thought we would be here last summer. When Trump first announced his candidacy with calling Mexicans rapists, we were all thinking that this guy wouldn’t last long. Unfortunately, people are voting for this racist talking buffalo chicken wing. One Mexican worker tried to put Donald in his place, but none of the insults seem to hurt him.

He has also been talking extensively about building a wall at the Mexican border. He is also calling for the deportation of over 11 million people. He took another shot at Mexico during his rally today, June 30.

During the rally he pointed upwards at a plane flying by and he said that it could be Mexico coming to attack us. Was he actually near the Mexican border? Of course not. He was in New Hampshire. Clearly, this idiot needs a geography lesson.

Recent polls show that 70-percent of Hispanics and 70-percent of women have an unfavorable view of Donald Trump. Only one-percent of black voters are in favor of Trump.

He’s playing this off as a joke, but it sounds really sketchy. He jokes about war? Is he going to make jokes when dealing with countries?

President Obama was at a press conference in Canada and he tore Trump a new one:

“[Trump] has never shown any regard for workers, has never fought on behalf of social-justice issues or making sure that poor kids are getting a decent shot at life, have healthcare. In fact, have worked against economic opportunity for workers and ordinary people. They don’t suddenly become a populist because they say something controversial in order to win votes. That’s not the measure of populism. That’s nativism. Or xenophobia. Or worse. Or it’s just cynicism.”

He said that Mexican leaders are “smarter and sharper” than President Obama. I don’t know about that, but Obama hit the nail on the head with his comments about Trump.

Check out the video to see the stupid for yourself:

Featured image via YouTube screengrab.

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