Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Most of us have probably read and seen enough by now about the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Itโ€™s hard to watch those kind of things without confirmation biasโ€”the ingrained tendency to see what you want to see. But I tried to put myself in the shoes of an undecided voter or at least an extraterrestrial.

One candidate seemed confident, intelligent, poised, educated and prepared. At worst, she occasionally seemed smug or evasiveโ€”as when glossing over her change of position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, for example. But the other candidate seemed abrasive, arrogant and flustered. He huffed, puffed, guffawed, sniffed, snorted, bragged, boasted and yelled. He interrupted his opponent constantly, ignored decorum and rambled incoherently.

Many of the things he bragged and boasted about were unethicalโ€”refusing to pay people for their work, avoiding taxes, financially benefiting from other peopleโ€™s suffering during the housing collapse, looking out for his own interests at the expense of everyone else.

These comments have been discussed at great length by other media outlets, but thereโ€™s one outrageous statement he made that I havenโ€™t seen get much attention. While discussing race relations in this country, Trump said, โ€œIn Palm Beach, Florida โ€ฆ probably the wealthiest community there is in the world, I opened a club, and really got great credit for it. No discrimination against African-Americans, against Muslims, against anybody. And itโ€™s a tremendously successful club. โ€ฆ And Iโ€™m very, very proud of it.โ€

If I understand him correctly, it seems like he was bragging that black people are allowed to golf at his expensive resortโ€”as though thatโ€™s somehow praiseworthy and in defiance of expectations. Like it was a brilliant, radical idea for him to give African-Americans and Muslims the incredible privilege and honor to spend their money at his golf club. Like all we need to do to heal race relations in this country is give everyone an equal chance to give Trump their money.

Brad Bynum

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