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Don King Lets N-Word Slip While Introducing Donald Trump | NBC News

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 5:11PM · 1074 views
Don King Lets N-Word Slip While Introducing Donald Trump | NBC News

Published on Sep 21, 2016
Boxing promoter Don King accidentally used the racial slur while speaking before Donald Trump at a church roundtable event in Cleveland.



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Don King Lets N-Word Slip While Introducing Donald Trump | NBC News

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Steve Williams Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 5:53PM

I heard Don King endorsed Trump.

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 6:06PM

Now that was an endorsement.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yK-QrjT8ryI

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 6:21PM

You got to be kiddy me STEVEN right!!! If you pay close attention, you will find that same video presentation at the top of this blog. Ding, ding, ding, WOW!!! I know you had a brain storm posting that one...





Steve Williams Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 7:20PM

My link was unedited. Here's the full full version. The New Spirit Revival Center.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YfRJ0kdlLHw

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 10:32PM

What you saw was not a endorsement by Don King but what you saw was a long introduction by Don King of Tramp.

Thank you for the full version of The New Spirit Revival Center speech.

Let us put this issue to rest Steven, your first link was not the full version, can we agree on that?

Steve Williams Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 11:22PM

I never said it was. It had more than your soundbite though Ron.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 7:54AM

What are you talking about? Are you talking about the endorsement?

HEY STEVEN ARE THESE YOUR WORDS? Now that was an endorsement. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yK-QrjT8ryI
Wednesday, September 21st 2016 at 6:06PM

Do you see where you said "ENDORSEMENT"?

Are you talking about length of this video?

The purpose of this video at the top of this blog was to highlight the moments leading up to his use of the "N" word and not to feather Donald Trump's speech.

Now, what are you talking about Steven?

Also in the second video what a question directed to Donald Trump.

Steve Williams Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 8:35AM

When Don King says "He's the leader that will lead us to the Promised Land", I call that an endorsement.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 2:51PM

When he use the phrase: "lead us to the Promised Land" at was clearly apart of his introduction of Donald Trump. The FACT that he was introducing The Republican candidate Donald Trump, that act alone speaks volumes of his endorsement of that man, for me.

Steve Williams Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 3:19PM

He"s the man.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 4:35PM

Did you understand the difference between an introduction and a endorsement Steven?


Steve Williams Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 9:47PM

I understand what an endorsement is Ron.

Steve Williams Thursday, September 22nd 2016 at 9:52PM

endorse (v.) Look up endorse at Dictionary.com
c. 1400, endosse "confirm or approve" (a charter, bill, etc.), originally by signing or writing on the back of the document, from Old French endosser (12c.), literally "to put on the back," from en- "put on" (see en- (1)) + dos "back," from Latin dossum, variant of dorsum "back" (see dorsal). Assimilated 16c. in form to Medieval Latin indorsare. Figurative sense of "confirm, approve" is recorded in English first in 1847. Related: Endorsed; endorsing.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, September 23rd 2016 at 12:48AM

Very good Steven. Now in your definition, what part of that best fits the example of Don King's actions?

Steve Williams Friday, September 23rd 2016 at 8:48AM

Figurative sense of "confirm, approve".

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, September 23rd 2016 at 10:00AM

That describes Don Kings Actions to a TEE!!! Very GOOD STEVEN.



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