MSM Reporter Asks "Dumbest Question Ever" About President Being Called Racist
Trish ReganFebruary 19, 20268 min29,195 views
30 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe "Dumbest Question" in the White House Briefing
- ποΈ A reporter named Ed O'Keefee from CBS is highlighted for asking what the speaker deems the "dumbest question ever" to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
- β The question posed was: "Where or when does the president believe he's been falsely called racist?" This was in response to a statement about Jesse Jackson where the president mentioned being "falsely and consistently called a racist by the scoundrels and lunatics on the radical left."
Karine Jean-Pierre's Response and Defense
- π£οΈ Jean-Pierre expressed disbelief, asking "You're kidding, right?" and promised to provide numerous examples of Democrats and media figures falsely accusing the president of racism.
- π She pivoted to highlight the president's actions and policies benefiting Black Americans, including tax cuts, funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and support for Black veterans.
- π Jean-Pierre noted the president's strong performance in polls with Black Americans, suggesting this success is a reason for the media's narrative.
Evidence of Racist Accusations
- πΊ The video presents clips of various individuals, including Ilhan Omar and others, making direct accusations of racism against the president.
- π These clips are offered as proof to counter the reporter's question and support the claim that the president has indeed been falsely smeared.
Shifting Political Narratives
- π The speaker suggests that figures like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are attempting to "backpedal" from extreme rhetoric, such as open borders, due to public sentiment.
- πββοΈ Similarly, the speaker believes the "racist narrative" is also being backpedaled due to the president's increasing popularity among Black voters.
Black Voters' Support for Trump
- π€ A segment from CNN featuring Van Jones interviewing Black voters is shown, where multiple individuals state they would vote for Donald Trump again.
- π² The speaker uses this as further evidence that the left is "scared" and trying to change the narrative, as their perceived stronghold on Black voters appears to be weakening.
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