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Brokaw Claims GOPers Tell Him They’re Not Fans of ‘Brown Grandbabies’
Newsbusters.org ^ | January 27, 2019 | Nicholas Fondacaro

Posted on 01/27/2019 7:25:33 PM PST by Kaslin

In another iteration of the liberal media’s suggestion that support for the border wall was driven primarily by racism, longtime NBC newsman Tom Brokaw appeared on Sunday’s Meet the Press and claimed Republicans have told him they’re not enthusiastic about the idea of having “brown grandbabies”.

During the End Game portion of the program, Brokaw wanted to talk about the stuff “we don't want to talk about”. According to him, it was the Republican Party’s discontent for Hispanics. “The fact is, on the Republican side, a lot of people see the rise of an extraordinarily important new constituency in American politics: Hispanics, who will come here and be Democrats,” Brokaw declared.

Brokaw then asserted that when he presses Republicans just a “little harder”, they’re intolerance of other races comes out. “Also, I hear when I push people a little harder, ‘I don't know whether I want brown grandbabies’,” he claimed. “I mean, that's also a part of it. It’s the intermarriage that’s going on and the cultures that are conflicting with each other.

He then went off on how Hispanics could help change that by trying harder to assimilate:

I also happen to believe that the Hispanics should work harder at assimilation. That’s one of the things I've been saying for a long time. You know, that they ought not to be just codified in their community but make sure that all of their kids are learning to speak English and they feel comfortable in the communities. And that's going to take outreach on both sides, frankly.

Brokaw Claims GOPers Tell Him They’re Not Fans of ‘Brown Grandbabies’

Just before Brokaw made his dubious claim, PBS’s Yamiche Alcindor huffed about how people couldn’t agree to the facts about the need for a border wall. After explaining how she spoke to the mayor of McAllen, Texas to get “an example to say this is where we need the wall”, she said he was actually opposed to a wall. “So, I think, there's an issue here with people not understanding that facts aren't being agreed upon,” she declared.

The problem is in Wyoming and in South Dakota, they think they need a wall. And in Texas and Arizona, they don't,” host Chuck Todd lashed out in response and to Brokaw’s agreement.

Clearly, one of those groups not sticking to the facts about the need for a wall were the liberal media. What Alcindor and Todd did there was to use the comments of one mayor from one town (where a barrier exists) along the U.S.’s 2,000-mile-long border with Mexico to suggest a wall or barrier wasn’t needed.

There were many other towns and many other mayors who did want a wall and say it would help their communities. That’s not to mention that the Border Patrol said the wall would aid them in their duties.

As the show was wrapping up, Alcindor appeared to take a shot at Brokaw for his comments about Hispanics needing to learn to speak English:

I would just say we also need to adjust what we think of as America. You’re talking about assimilation. I grew up in Miami where people speak Spanish but their kids speak English. And the idea that we think of an American can only speak English as if Spanish and other languages wasn't always part of America is, in some ways, troubling.

The comments by these liberal media folks only serve to further divide the country and cast aside those who disagree with them.

NBC’s Meet the Press January 27, 2019 11:26:25 a.m. Eastern

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YAMICHE ALCINDOR: I think that because there's going to be this committee of bipartisan leaders, on the Republican side there aren’t people from border states but on the Democratic side there are. What you’re going to see is people trying to actually talk about facts and maybe try to get on the same page. Because, part of what that speech was about was this, quote-unquote, “rinky-dink wall” is what he calls it. I interviewed the mayor of McAllen, Texas where the President went to have an example to say this is where we need the wall. The mayor said, “we don't need a wall. We have issues here, but, Yamiche, I’m here to tell you a wall is not going to solve them”. So, I think, there's an issue here with people not understanding that facts aren't being agreed upon.

CHUCK TODD: The problem is in Wyoming and in South Dakota, they think they need a wall. And in Texas and Arizona, they don't.

TOM BROKAW: I know.

TODD: Right?

BROKAW: A lot of this we don't want to talk about. The fact is, on the Republican side, a lot of people see the rise of an extraordinarily important new constituency in American politics: Hispanics, who will come here and be Democrats. Also, I hear when I push people a little harder, “I don't know whether I want brown grandbabies”. I mean, that's also a part of it. It’s the intermarriage that’s going on and the cultures that are conflicting with each other.

I also happen to believe that the Hispanics should work harder at assimilation. That’s one of the things I've been saying for a long time. You know, that they ought not to be just codified in their community but make sure that all of their kids are learning to speak English and they feel comfortable in the communities. And that's going to take outreach on both sides, frankly.

KRISTEN WELKER: Congressman Peter King, in a conversation that I had with him, spoke to sort of this remarkable moment in which we find ourselves in. He says what has to happen right now, both sides need to ignore the fringes. Because, you have the far-right and the far-left screaming, yelling the loudest. And to some extent, preventing compromise.

HUGH HEWITT: There will be no compromise unless there's is a long, strong double layered fence about 700 miles long. That's the minimum that is necessary. In exchange for that, regularization for 10 million people, not just DACA, not just GPS, there's a big deal to be had. Because, the extremists should be condemned. The fringe should be ignored. And the base can get together.

ALCINDOR: I would just say we also need to adjust what we think of as America. You’re talking about assimilation. I grew up in Miami where people speak Spanish but their kids speak English. And the idea that we think of an American can only speak English as if Spanish and other languages wasn't always part of America is, in some ways, troubling.



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To: kublia khan

FU Lockjaw. Want pictures of mine?


61 posted on 01/28/2019 5:11:09 AM PST by Oldexpat (Jobs Not Mobs)
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To: Kaslin

The shocking takeaway to me actually is that Hugh Hewitt appears to be 80% onboard with the wall.


62 posted on 01/28/2019 6:03:56 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: kublia khan
I believe Brokaw is a knuckle dragging buffoon to even suggest such a thing.

My dear departed mother was a good liberal like Brokaw, though she never followed politics that much.

She lived on the West Coast all of her life, and her stories about life during WWII and the Depression were riveting...when I could get them out of her.

She never spoke about the Japanese internments after Pearl Harbor, though I tried mightily several times to discuss it with her.

She was decidedly not pleased when I told her about a beautiful Hispanic woman I was dating. I then explained to her there weren't that many blue-eyed blondes in El Paso (I was stationed at Fort Bliss at the time).

Over the years, we provided her with 3 "brown grandbabies". There's no doubt she loved and adored all 3.

63 posted on 01/28/2019 6:58:08 AM PST by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Night Hides Not

When I married my Hispanic husband, my very white father said that if anybody ever said anything to tell them it was none of their business. Ironically it was most of my Hispanic friends who lamented me marrying another Hispanic. One told me they are socially beneath me and almost all of my Mexican girlfriends became very uncomfortable while around us. Strange race relations are unfortunate and Brokaws Remarks I once again proof that the biggest racists are the leftists liberals who fake their purity


64 posted on 01/28/2019 10:09:56 AM PST by ruthles (.)
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To: Kaslin
My stepdaughter married a Native American, right off the Reservation. He's a good husband and father. I love the grand-children. I see no reason to get upset over their being "Brown." They had no more choice about their ancestry than I did about my Italian father and my Slovak mother.

We're all God"s children. Get used to it.

65 posted on 01/30/2019 9:42:48 AM PST by JoeFromSidney (Colonel (Retired) USAF)
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