Posted on 10/21/2020 8:12:00 PM PDT by 11th_VA
Broadcaster Jason Whitlock said Wednesday that there was clear momentum For President Donald Trump among black men.
I think theres some clear momentum for President Trump particularly I think with black men, the Outkick.com host told Fox News Tucker Carlson Tonight.
I think we have been carrying on a facade for three-and-a-half years as black men that somehow we cant relate to Donald Trump that we didnt celebrate him in hip-hop music for decades that he wasnt friends with countless black athletes, entertainers, celebrities.
Whitlock, who interviewed Trump on Wednesday, noted that the president referred to his past friendship with Democratic social activist Rev. Jesse Jackson.
So theres been a charade I think particularly among black men pretending that they dont have something in common with President Trump and that facade is starting to end, Whitlock said, pointing out that rappers like Ice Cube, 50 Cent, and Kanye West are acknowledging the truth that they really dont have a problem with Donald Trump....
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I listen to a number of Jason’s podcasts . . . he does not vote; he feels it’s corrupting for a journalist to do so . . which was tradtionally true of national journalists until the 60’s.
Jason’s insights on Malcolm X and MLK are worth the listen by themselves, as well as when he tears Lebron apart vis-a-vis Muhammed Ali.
I am too, and Jason Whitlock was always insightful except for the QB he kept pushing that really sucked. Can’t remember his name.
That QB he pushed back in the day was Jeff George, destroyer of teams. Whitlock blocked for George on the same HS football team in Indy.
I could only remember his first name was Jeff and he sucked in the NFL.
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