Liberal Media MELTS DOWN Over Trump REFUSING To APOLOGIZE For 'RACIST' Obama Monkey Video!
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- ❖Donald Trump posted a video on social media that included a brief depiction of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, leading to widespread backlash.
- ❖Trump claimed he did not see the 'offensive' part of the video and refused to apologize, stating he 'didn't make a mistake'.
- ❖The hosts argue that the video's inclusion of the imagery was likely an 'unforced error' or an automatic scroll, not a deliberate act of racism.
- ❖They characterize the media's reaction as 'fake outrage' and a political tool to label Trump as racist, regardless of the facts.
- ❖The hosts present a compilation of past controversial statements by Joe Biden (e.g., 'you ain't black', eulogizing a KKK recruiter, comments on segregationists, crime bill) to highlight perceived liberal hypocrisy on race.
- ❖Democratic strategist James Carville's comments on how to win the 'black vote' (e.g., 'fish fry', 'sway and hum', 'fried chicken') are criticized as stereotypical and pandering.
- ❖The hosts assert that the left's concern about racism is selective and primarily political, not genuine, especially when it involves Democrats.
- ❖They advise Republicans to stop 'tap dancing' and explaining themselves, as critics' minds are already made up about Trump being racist.
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1Trump's Defense and Refusal to Apologize for 'Obama Ape' Video
Donald Trump posted a video on social media that briefly showed Barack and Michelle Obama depicted as apes. Following an 'avalanche of backlash,' including criticism from Republican leaders like Senator Tim Scott, the video was removed. Trump later stated he 'didn't make a mistake,' claiming he only saw the initial part of the video about voter fraud and was unaware of the offensive imagery at the end. He attributed the post to a staffer's error and refused to apologize, suggesting the imagery was a 'takeoff on the Lion King' and that 'a lot of people were covered' in the original source.
Trump's statements: 'I looked at it. I saw it and I just looked at the first part... I didn't see the whole thing. I guess during the end of it, there was some kind of a picture that people don't like. I wouldn't like it either, but I didn't see it.' () 'No, I didn't make a mistake.' () 'that was a takeoff on the Lion King.' ()
2Framing Media Outrage as Politically Motivated 'Fake Outrage'
The hosts dismiss the widespread criticism of Trump's video as 'fake outrage' from the 'mainstream liberal media.' They contend that the incident is being used as a political opportunity to confirm pre-existing beliefs that Trump is racist, rather than a genuine concern about the video's content. They argue that the media and critics 'don't care about quote unquote racism from the president' if it doesn't fit their political agenda.
Host: 'We got to continue our coverage of the fake outrage from the mainstream liberal media over President Trump posting a video that had one second of the video show Michelle and Barack Obama as apes and monkeys, right? And clearly this was not on purpose, right?' () 'This is why I think that this conversation is so pointless to me. But it is entertaining to watch these people boohoo wh and cry because the president is refusing to apologize despite the liberal tears.' ()
3Highlighting Perceived Democratic Hypocrisy on Race
To counter accusations against Trump, the hosts present a compilation of past controversial statements and actions by Joe Biden, including his remarks about 'you ain't black,' eulogizing a KKK recruiter (Senator Robert Byrd), comments on segregationist senators, the 1994 crime bill, and his son Hunter Biden's use of racial slurs. They argue that the media and Democrats largely ignored or downplayed these incidents while aggressively condemning Trump's video, demonstrating a double standard and selective outrage based on political affiliation.
Host: 'If they did, then you know, hey, they would have been very upset with all of the comments that were made by previous president, uh, Joe Biden, who has a very, you know, racist past, right?' () 'Joe Biden, an actual segregationist, right? But I'm supposed to be mad about a meme.' ()
4Critique of James Carville's Comments on Appealing to Black Voters
The hosts play a clip of Democratic strategist James Carville discussing how Democrats can win the black vote in 2028. Carville suggests candidates need to 'walk into a black fish fry in South Carolina, a black church' and 'get them to hum and sway,' implying that even a black candidate like Kamala Harris might not be able to do this, but a white male like JB Pritzker could. The hosts interpret Carville's remarks as condescending, stereotypical, and pandering, suggesting Democrats believe they need to appeal to black voters' emotions with 'fish fries, fried chicken, collards... rap, booty shaking, twerking' rather than intellectual policy discussions.
Carville: 'who can walk into a black fish fry in South Carolina, a black church? Now, they're going to be nice. They're very polite people. But who is going to get them to hum and sway?' () Host: 'What this dude, James Carville, is saying out loud is that, 'Hey, in order to appeal to these negroes, we got to get them to sway and hump. We got to show up with to a fish fry with some KFC, right? With some fried chicken. And we got to get them to sway and hum.' ()
Quotes
"President is now insisting he did not make a mistake after that blatantly racist video was posted on his own social media account. And the president is now claiming that he did not see the part of the video that depicted former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama as apes."
"We got to continue our coverage of the fake outrage from the mainstream liberal media over President Trump posting a video that had one second of the video show Michelle and Barack Obama as apes and monkeys, right? And clearly this was not on purpose, right?"
"I looked at it. I saw it and I just looked at the first part. It was about voter fraud in some place Georgia... I didn't see the whole thing. I guess during the end of it, there was some kind of a picture that people don't like. I wouldn't like it either, but I didn't see it."
"No, I didn't make a mistake. I mean, you give I look at a lot of thousands of things. Um, and u I looked at the beginning of it. It was fine. They had that one post and I guess it was a takeoff. By the way, a lot of people were covered. If you look at where it came from, a lot of I guess it was a takeoff on the Lion King..."
"I would lose respect for the president if he actually apologized to these people because these people don't care about quote unquote racism from the president."
"who can walk into a black fish fry in South Carolina, a black church? Now, they're going to be nice. They're very polite people. But who is going to get them to hum and sway?"
"What this dude, James Carville, is saying out loud is that, 'Hey, in order to appeal to these negroes, we got to get them to sway and hump. We got to show up with to a fish fry with some KFC, right? With some fried chicken. And we got to get them to sway and hum.'"
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