Outstanding. Just outstanding.
When Gurinder Singh Khalsa saw a photo of himself on a Donald Trump campaign flier labeling him a Muslim supporter of the Republican nominee, he wasn’t happy.
That’s because Singh Khalsa isn’t a Trump supporter and he isn’t a Muslim. He’s a Sikh and still undecided about whom he’s voting for, he told The Huffington Post.
Singh Khalsa is pictured in his Sikh turban, which was apparently sufficient enough to convince some eager Trump-promoting minion that he was Muslim because Trump-promoting minions sincerely do not know the difference.
How did the flyer's creators find a picture of Singh Khalsa to begin with? It may be because he is indeed politically involved; he's the head of a political action committee devoted in part to explaining to dimwitted Americans that Sikhs are not Muslims. No, not kidding.
The flyer, which also features noted Trump hater Rosie O'Donnell as one of Trump's so-called supporters, says it is paid for by "Donald J. Trump for President, Inc." The campaign, however, is denying they produced it. Perhaps it's somebody else with some cash to spend and a real hankering to prove Trump is a man of the people—whether those people want him or not?