Hefner then likened Trump’s campaign to George Wallace’s in 1968, when he ran as an Independent.
“Long story short, Wallace ran for president as an Independent and garnered a whopping 13.5 percent of the national vote, clearly indicating that a strain of racist American ideology still existed in much of the country at the time, and has continued as is indicated by Trump’s popularity,” he wrote.
“I know this because Trump is a family friend, but regardless of his home visits, one can understand this after three minutes of watching him,” he added. “This is a man who is a complete contradiction of himself.”
'In Birmingham they love the Gov'nor, boo hoo ooo'
I didn't.