Trump hatred has reach a new low among the news media.
If you can believe this, today two NBC analysts blamed President Trump for black face being a thing now.
“This is the third such incident that’s surfaced over the past, I think, three or four weeks.
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You had that situation in Florida, the secretary of state there stepping aside because it was revealed that he also dressed in blackface back in, I believe, 2004 or 2005 as a Hurricane Katrina survivor.
In Oklahoma a couple of weeks ago, you had the two college students there. How did – when did blackface become a thing again? Why does it seem as if blackface is all of a sudden front and center in America again? What’s happening?“
“I think it has something to do with what Donald Trump has unleashed.
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It has something to do with the reservoir that’s underneath our politics that can always be activated at any moment.
So it’s not like something new has happened, it’s always underneath. It’s the undertow.”
This is insane. How can President Trump be responsible for events that took place over 30 years ago?
The hatred of Trump these folks have has caused them to completely lose their minds.
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After the guests desperately tried to paint the Democrat’s scandal as Trump’s fault, co-host Al Roker mentioned the possibility of “forgiveness” for Northam: “So here’s a question, where do we draw the line? Can somebody find forgiveness but can he only, in the case of the Governor, only find forgiveness or a second chance after stepping down?”
Glaude declared: “I think he had an opportunity to say, ‘I made a mistake 30 years ago. I didn’t reveal it. We need to have a conversation about race. I want to tell you how I have moved, I’ve grown from this period – ’ Roker interjected: “And if he’d done that on Saturday, could he still stay in office?” Glaude replied: “No, I don’t think so.”
“Forgiveness” was certainly not on Roker’s mind when former 9:00 a.m. ET hour Today show host Megyn Kelly was caught up controversy over comments she made about blackface on the program back in October. At that time, both him and Melvin rejected her attempts to apologize for her remarks.
Rather than simply hold a Democrat accountable for racially offensive actions, NBC’s inclination was to find a way to spread the blame around and ultimately try to pin the scandal on a Republican president.