Trump's N.Y. campaign chief Carl Paladino calls for Obama's death from mad cow and Michelle to be 'let loose in Zimbabwe'
http://video.nydailynews.com/?ndn.t...Section=nydailynews-news&ndn.videoId=31780449
Autoplay: On | Off
Kenneth Lovett
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Friday, December 23, 2016, 2:16 PM
ALBANY — The New York co-chair for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign said his wishes for 2017 are to see President Obama die from mad cow disease and for Michelle Obama to be “let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe.”
Carl Paladino said he wants the outgoing president to be buried next to close advisor Valerie Jarrett, who he wants to see convicted of treason and decapitated in prison by a “jihady (sic) cell mate who mistook (her) for being a nice person.”
As for the First Lady, Paladino — a former gubernatorial candidate — said “I’d like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.”
Gov. Cuomo blasted his former opponent’s comments as “racist, ugly and reprehensible.”
Trump's campaign leader appears to tweet for lynching of AG Lynch
Carl Paladino said “I’d like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.”
(Tom Bushey/AP)
Paladino “has embarrassed the good people of the state with his latest hate-filled rage,” Cuomo said in a statement.
Paladino offered the comments to ArtsVoice, a weekly publication in Buffalo that asked prominent figures from the region what they want for 2017.
Hours after his comments appeared, an unapologetic Paladino denied they were racist in nature.
89 photos view gallery
New York Daily News covers of Donald Trump through the years
“It has nothing to do with race,” he said in a statement sent to reporters. “That’s the typical stance of the press when they can’t otherwise defend the acts of the person being attacked.”
2 N.Y. pols rip on Trump backer Carl Paladino's Khan family bash
Instead, he said, his comments were meant to be about “2 progressive elitist ingrates who have hated their country so badly and destroyed its fabric in so many respects in 8 years.”
“And yes, it’s about a little deprecating humor which America lost for a long time,” he said. “Merry Christmas and tough luck if you don’t like my answer.”
Paladino accused the Obamas of diminishing respect for the United States across the globe and “demeaning and weakening” the country’ military.
(MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
He accused the Obamas of diminishing respect for the United States across the globe and “demeaning and weakening” the country’ military.
He blasted President Obama’s record as commander-in-chief an accused him of doing nothing for eight years for “black children in our urban centers.”
Donald Trump on nuclear weapons: ‘Let it be an arms race’
And he said “Michelle hated America before her husband won,” he said, accusing her of then enjoying the perks of being the president’s wife.
Paladino wishes for Michelle Obama to be “let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe.”
(Jim Cole/AP)
“Then when Hillary lost, she and Barack realized that without Hillary, there was no one to protect the little, if any, legacy he had,” Paladino said. “That's when Michelle came out and said there is no hope for America. Good, let her leave and go someplace she will be happy."
It’s not the first time Paladino, who lost a race for governor in 2010 to Cuomo, has raised eyebrows with vulgar and what many consider racist comments.
“Paladino has a long history of racist and incendiary comments,” Cuomo said. “While most New Yorkers know Mr. Paladino is not to be taken seriously, as his erratic behavior defies any rational analysis and he has no credibility, his words are still jarring.”
Trump's campaign leader appears to tweet for lynching of AG Lynch
Paladino is currently a Buffalo school board member and has not ruled out another run for governor in 2018. The co-chair of Trump’s New York campaign, he recently met with the President-elect at Trump Tower.
State Department of Education spokeswoman Jeanne Beattie had no comment on Paladino’s comments. The state education commissioner has the power to remove a school board member if it comes before the department in the form of an appeal from the local community.
“Because the (education) commissioner may be called upon to render a decision under New York State Education law, we cannot comment on this,” she said.
- Tweet
http://video.nydailynews.com/?ndn.t...Section=nydailynews-news&ndn.videoId=31780449
Autoplay: On | Off
Kenneth Lovett
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Friday, December 23, 2016, 2:16 PM
ALBANY — The New York co-chair for Donald Trump’s presidential campaign said his wishes for 2017 are to see President Obama die from mad cow disease and for Michelle Obama to be “let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe.”
Carl Paladino said he wants the outgoing president to be buried next to close advisor Valerie Jarrett, who he wants to see convicted of treason and decapitated in prison by a “jihady (sic) cell mate who mistook (her) for being a nice person.”
As for the First Lady, Paladino — a former gubernatorial candidate — said “I’d like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.”
Gov. Cuomo blasted his former opponent’s comments as “racist, ugly and reprehensible.”
Trump's campaign leader appears to tweet for lynching of AG Lynch
Carl Paladino said “I’d like her to return to being a male and let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe where she lives comfortably in a cave with Maxie, the gorilla.”
(Tom Bushey/AP)
Paladino “has embarrassed the good people of the state with his latest hate-filled rage,” Cuomo said in a statement.
Paladino offered the comments to ArtsVoice, a weekly publication in Buffalo that asked prominent figures from the region what they want for 2017.
Hours after his comments appeared, an unapologetic Paladino denied they were racist in nature.
89 photos view gallery
New York Daily News covers of Donald Trump through the years
“It has nothing to do with race,” he said in a statement sent to reporters. “That’s the typical stance of the press when they can’t otherwise defend the acts of the person being attacked.”
2 N.Y. pols rip on Trump backer Carl Paladino's Khan family bash
Instead, he said, his comments were meant to be about “2 progressive elitist ingrates who have hated their country so badly and destroyed its fabric in so many respects in 8 years.”
“And yes, it’s about a little deprecating humor which America lost for a long time,” he said. “Merry Christmas and tough luck if you don’t like my answer.”
Paladino accused the Obamas of diminishing respect for the United States across the globe and “demeaning and weakening” the country’ military.
(MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
He accused the Obamas of diminishing respect for the United States across the globe and “demeaning and weakening” the country’ military.
He blasted President Obama’s record as commander-in-chief an accused him of doing nothing for eight years for “black children in our urban centers.”
Donald Trump on nuclear weapons: ‘Let it be an arms race’
And he said “Michelle hated America before her husband won,” he said, accusing her of then enjoying the perks of being the president’s wife.
Paladino wishes for Michelle Obama to be “let loose in the outback of Zimbabwe.”
(Jim Cole/AP)
“Then when Hillary lost, she and Barack realized that without Hillary, there was no one to protect the little, if any, legacy he had,” Paladino said. “That's when Michelle came out and said there is no hope for America. Good, let her leave and go someplace she will be happy."
It’s not the first time Paladino, who lost a race for governor in 2010 to Cuomo, has raised eyebrows with vulgar and what many consider racist comments.
“Paladino has a long history of racist and incendiary comments,” Cuomo said. “While most New Yorkers know Mr. Paladino is not to be taken seriously, as his erratic behavior defies any rational analysis and he has no credibility, his words are still jarring.”
Trump's campaign leader appears to tweet for lynching of AG Lynch
Paladino is currently a Buffalo school board member and has not ruled out another run for governor in 2018. The co-chair of Trump’s New York campaign, he recently met with the President-elect at Trump Tower.
State Department of Education spokeswoman Jeanne Beattie had no comment on Paladino’s comments. The state education commissioner has the power to remove a school board member if it comes before the department in the form of an appeal from the local community.
“Because the (education) commissioner may be called upon to render a decision under New York State Education law, we cannot comment on this,” she said.














he looks like he just came out from his grave dead from mad cow disease doesn't he?






