That's right loud mouth Trump traveled all the way across that scary border and he was too chickenshit to bring up his signature campaign promise."We did not discuss that; we did not discuss who pays for the wall." - Donald Trump http://pic.twitter.com/W2ntGa8xcJ— Correct The Record (@CorrectRecord) August 31, 2016
And oh, is he being excoriated over it.
BREAKING: TRUMP TOO SCARED OF THE LITTLE PRESIDENT OF MEXICO TO ASK MEXICO TO PAY FOR WALL— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) August 31, 2016
Trump asks the crowd at nearly every rally: "Who's going to pay for the wall??"— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) August 31, 2016
Crowd: "MEXICO!"
Trump: "Mexico."https://t.co/iztd0RnK3A
"Who pays for the wall? We didn't discuss."— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) August 31, 2016
How do you say "sell out" in Spanish?#Trump
Now we all just to have to sit back and wait to see how he misrepresents this in his speech about immigration tonight. Cause you know he will..@realDonaldTrump in Mexico: We didn’t discuss the wall payment https://t.co/KAj1Mv0NEg https://t.co/DmpCUTUIav— POLITICO (@politico) August 31, 2016
But even before he does that his visit is already causing serious political repercussions for his host:
If President Enrique Peña Nieto invited Donald J. Trump to visit Mexico for a dialogue in the interest of democracy, the message has fallen on deaf ears.
Instead, the predominant feeling here in the Mexican capital is one of betrayal.
“It’s a historic error,” said Enrique Krauze, a well-known historian. “You confront tyrants, you don’t appease them.”
On Mexico’s most popular morning television show on Wednesday, a livid Mr. Krauze likened the president’s meeting with Mr. Trump to the decision by Neville Chamberlain, then the British prime minister, to sit down with Hitler in Munich in 1938.
“It isn’t brave to meet in private with somebody who has insulted and denigrated” Mexicans, Mr. Krauze said. “It isn’t dignified to simply have a dialogue.”
Damn it looks like Trump may have contracted the Palin curse, in that everything he touches will now turn to shit.
Gee I wonder how his opponents on the other side of the aisle are viewing Trump's visit to Mexico.
Yeah, that's what I thought.
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