WOKE Black Democrat LOSES HIS MIND As Fox News Host Confronts Him With List Of Violent Illegals

Quick Read

The host critiques a Tennessee Democrat's interview performance, highlighting his use of deflection tactics when confronted with questions about crimes committed by illegal immigrants in his state.
Democrats, exemplified by Justin Jones, employ 'whataboutism' and topic switching (Epstein, Trump, CEOs) when pressed on illegal immigrant crime.
The host asserts that questions about crime victims in a representative's state are fair, not 'gotchas.'
He argues that accusing opponents of division while simultaneously demonizing 'billionaires' reveals a hypocritical and Marxist-aligned tactic.

Summary

The host analyzes a Fox News interview where Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones was questioned by Sean Hannity about violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants. The host asserts that Jones repeatedly avoided direct answers, instead deflecting to topics like Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, January 6, and 'corporate CEOs' as the 'real enemy.' The host frames these deflections as a common, predictable tactic used by Democrats when confronted with facts they find uncomfortable, particularly regarding illegal immigration and associated crime. He argues that Hannity's questions were fair and relevant to Jones's role as a state representative, criticizing Jones for failing to address the concerns of victims in his state and for what the host perceives as divisive rhetoric against the wealthy.
This analysis matters because it highlights a common political debate strategy: deflecting from uncomfortable facts by shifting blame or topic. The host argues this approach hinders genuine discussion on critical issues like public safety and immigration, preventing accountability from elected officials and polarizing public discourse by framing economic classes as enemies.

Takeaways

  • Local police chiefs support ICE but criticize certain tactics, which ICE defends as 'legal, ethical, and moral' and 'born of necessity.'
  • The host claims Democrats and mainstream media avoid discussing violent crimes by illegal immigrants, preferring to portray ICE as deporting American citizens.
  • Tennessee State Representative Justin Jones, when questioned by Sean Hannity about illegal immigrant crime victims in his state, repeatedly deflected to topics like Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump's charges, and 'corporate CEOs.'
  • The host argues that Hannity's questions were fair and relevant to Jones's role, not 'gotcha' questions.
  • The host criticizes the 'leftist' tactic of accusing others of division while simultaneously promoting class warfare against 'billionaires' as the 'real enemy.'

Insights

1ICE Tactics and Legality

ICE defends its tactics as 'legal, ethical, and moral' and 'well-grounded in law,' stating they are 'born of necessity.' This is in response to local police chiefs who claim certain ICE tactics make their jobs harder.

The ICE representative states, 'What we do is legal, ethical, and moral. Everything we do every day is legal, ethical, moral, well-grounded in law. So I would uh uh impugn upon those police chiefs...' and 'those tactics are born of necessity.'

2Democratic Deflection Strategy in Debates

The host observes that Democrats, like Justin Jones, consistently use a set of deflection tactics when confronted with uncomfortable facts, particularly concerning illegal immigration and crime. These tactics include bringing up Epstein, Trump's alleged crimes, January 6, and blaming 'corporate CEOs' or 'billionaires.'

The host states, 'Democrats don't like being confronted with facts and reality, especially when it comes to the reality of illegal immigration and violent criminals...' and 'this guy, Justin Jones... lost his mind... he basically did the same thing that all these Democrats try to do when confronted with facts, is to switch topics, deflect, deny, gaslight. But Trump, what about his way through the interview...' and 'deflected Epstein, Trump's a criminal. Uh the billionaires... Boohoo and cry racism... January 6.'

3Fair Questions vs. 'Gotchas'

The host argues that Sean Hannity's questions to Justin Jones about crimes committed by illegal immigrants in Tennessee and whether Jones had contacted victims were fair and relevant to his role as a state representative, not 'gotcha' questions. He defines 'gotchas' as irrelevant questions.

The host states, 'Hannity is not asking a gotcha, right? This is not a gotcha... Gotchas are asking questions that are not relevant to the actual topic... You represent Tennessee... Hey, there are crimes being committed by illegal immigrants in your state. What do you have to say about that? What have you done about it? Have you called any of the victims of these crimes? Have you addressed this issue at all? These are fair questions.'

4Hypocrisy in Accusations of Division

The host points out what he perceives as hypocrisy in progressive rhetoric: they accuse others of being 'divisive' for discussing illegal immigration, yet simultaneously engage in divisive rhetoric by demonizing 'billionaires' or 'corporate CEOs' as the 'real enemy.' He labels this as 'textbook Marxism.'

The host states, 'they accuse anybody who engages in the so-called culture war... well, you're just trying to divide the American people... But then they'll turn around in the same breath... and say, 'No, no, the real problem is not the the criminal illegals... IT'S THE BILLIONAIRES. THE BILLIONAIRES are a real enemy.' As if that's not divisive... That is textbook Marxism.'

Quotes

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"Everything we do every day is legal, ethical, moral, well-grounded in law."

ICE Representative (quoted by host)
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"Democrats don't like being confronted with facts and reality, especially when it comes to the reality of illegal immigration and violent criminals in this country."

Host
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"It's like they're building these leftists in a factory and they come out and they say the same thing over and over and over and over and over again."

Host
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"You're comparing law enforcement that are arresting those criminals... to those people shooting mothers in the face."

Sean Hannity (quoted by host)
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"The pain is real. It's not immigrants. It's the corporate CEOs who are screwing them over and making it so that they cannot afford groceries in their healthcare. That's who we need to go after."

Justin Jones (quoted by host)
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"How is it not divisive to say that the rich that somebody is the enemy because they have more money than you got? Right? How is that not divisive? That is divisive. That is textbook Marxism."

Host

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