MSNBC now decides who is racist and the answer won’t surprise you

MSNBC now decides who is racist and the answer won’t surprise you December 1, 2016

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The Left has branded conservatives with a new Scarlet Letter: the R-word. No, not Republican, but “racist.” They love sticking that word on people and watching them squirm in defense. It’s the only tactic they have left and frankly, I’m sick of it.

It’s a sign of desperation since we are at a point in America where we’re dealing with the after effects of eight years of a race-baiting progressive president that has brought us such fantastic results as Black Lives Matter and ambush-style cop killings. And yet the Democrats and its media lap dog are too busy throwing the R-word at Republicans to notice their own bigotry.

That is no better exampled than in one of my latest appearances on MNSBC when anchor Stephanie Rule proved she is too biased to accept Trump’s innocence on racism. For the entire segment, she was determined to throw the R-word in hopes it would stick to Trump, his cabinet picks, or his supporters. I blocked it every time.

One of her biggest concerns is Trump’s pick for attorney general, Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions.

“Why is it that you don’t have concerns about Jeff Sessions and racial insensitivity?” Ruhle asked.

As I told her, anyone with “concerns” about Sessions stems only from his politics not his enforcement of the law. As attorney general of Alabama, the senator was instrumental in desegregating schools and prosecuted a Ku Klux Klan member who murdered a young black kid, Michael Donald, that included a civil suit that broke the back of the Klan in Alabama. His Senate colleagues have never questioned his political career or his motivations. But alas, Ruhle isn’t interested in facts. This is pure, political slander on the part of MSNBC.

Then, Ruhle played a “gotcha” video of the group of whites meeting and appearing to give the Nazi salute to shouts of “Hail Trump.” So, I had to remind her that you cannot use that clip as indicative of an entire movement. There are plenty of examples from the ultra-liberal wing of the Democratic Party that hurls hateful rhetoric, like “rape Melania Trump,” and that doesn’t represent the entire party. I refuse to indict an entire movement on any side just because of the actions of a few.

Ruhle practically begged Trump to get on Twitter to counter these fringe groups every time they say or do something ridiculous as if he doesn’t have better things to do. Apparently, she forgot that President Obama didn’t denounce every instance of police hatred shouted from the liberal rooftops. Presidents don’t have time to lower themselves into the minutia of everything that everybody in the United States says.

Ruhle’s line of questioning embodied the entire problem: When the Left cannot say anything nice about somebody on the Right, they throw out the R-word and watch them twist in the wind to defend themselves. It’s a game to them, but Trump’s win signaled it’s Game Over.

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