This weekend, Donald Trump has made racial remarks that would have been career ending for any other politician but, for Trump, it's business as usual.

On Friday, Donald Trump tried to prove he doesn't have a problem with race. Just look! He has one black friend! "Look at my African American over here," Trump told the gathered crowd in Redding, California on Friday, pointing at Gregory Cheadle, an African American supporter.

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Trump then told the story of another African American supporter who punched a protester wearing a Ku Klux Klan hood at a rally in March. Two supporters out of 41.7 million black people in America. Surely that's evidence that Trump hasn't alienated everyone but white voters.

"Yes, it was odd, but since he went on to tell the story, it's OK," Cheadle told NBC News. "I know some are saying it was demeaning, objectifying or possessory. But that's not the conclusion I came to."

Trump continued his weekend of race gaffes by pointing out in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper that it's not his fault that the Trump University case hasn't been resolved yet. It's the judge, who is of Mexican heritage, who is biased against Trump because he wants to build a wall at the Mexican border. Any other judge would have dismissed the case by now, he claimed.

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Jake Tapper pointed out that Hillary Clinton called his remarks about the judge a "racist attack." Trump avoided directly answering the question, prompting Tapper to folllow-up an astounding 23 times. But still, Trump survived by weaving a confusing web of accusations about Hillary, the "Mexican" judge (who, actually, is an American, born in Indiana), and the plaintiffs in the case who, he said, were satisfied customers.

Next up on Trump's campaign of gaffes that are not gaffes because he's Donald Trump: Muslims. On Face the Nation Sunday, when asked if a Muslim judge would treat him unfairly, Tump responded: "It's possible, yes."

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But that's not his fault! It's that the Mexicans and the Muslims who are biased against him when he is just speaking the truth by calling them rapists and proposing a ban on Muslims entering America.

Is this real life?

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