Donald Trump has resonated with millions (..and millions if you ask him) of voters but probably lost more than a few with his ‘Gatling gun ‘of gaffes.

He has survived many (many) self-inflicted wounds from his mouth, disposing of 16 Republican opponents comprised of senators, governors, surgeons and CEOs along the way. The most current utterance of outrage coming from Trump refers to his concern over a federal judge presiding over his Trump University case.

Donald Trump publicly espoused concerns over Judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Mexican heritage and that, according to The Donald is based on Trump’s plans to secure the American border from illegal migration which has been so unpopular with most left leaning Latinos, Curiel "couldn’t possibly be unbiased" in the trial. Now if you stopped reading there you’d likely be inclined to think Trump harbors racist feelings and is probably not worthy of being president, right?

However, as is most of the time, the mainstream media that you rely on may have omitted a few other factors within Trump’s concerns about Curiel; This judge, who has an excellent record otherwise, has ties to “La Raza”, or The Race. La Raza is a far-left organization of Pro-Latino activists ranging from nothing to lose, radical low-income protestors to powerful and respected sponsors of the group.

La Raza has called for the boycott of all things Trump. Leaders of La Raza have actually  called for the genocide of all white people in the United States. Think of it this way, if an African-American businessman had learned that the judge he or she was about to go before in trial, had some connections to the Ku Klux Klan, would they be racist for asking for the judge to recuse?

In 2001, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, (an appeals court judge at the time), gave a speech declaring that the ethnicity and sex of a judge “may and will make a difference in our judging.

"Trump may be no Rudyard Kipling while articulating, but he is well within his right to question the concerning political activist background, not ethnicity, of the judge he is going to face in November."

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