Posted on 04/05/2017 7:32:23 AM PDT by rktman
MSNBC host Chris Matthews and MSNBC contributor David Corn believe they know why Republicans have a problem with President Barack Obamas former National Security Advisor Susan Rice her gender and her skin color.
In discussing how Republicans reacted to Rice, who it was revealed this week asked for names of Trump campaign officials to be unmasked in intelligence reports, telling conflicting stories in the past few weeks, Matthews observed, Notice its always a female? Just a thought.
By the way, Matthews, whose wife Kathleen is interim Chair of the Maryland Democratic Party, declared, this is all after the election. This wasnt politics.
Corn later chimed in to defend Rice and saying, at the end of the day, we need some element of decency. He then continued to say, So they are making her, you know, basically theyre defaming her without any reason to do so because shes a woman. Maybe because shes a black woman.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Nope, it only because her skin is black./s
Matthews and Democrats are left with one card in their deck - they've abandoned the working class, abandoned the middle class... one big card left: the race card.
Personally I'm saddened that Rice's lying and trashing of our election traditions has fed into negative stereotypes of the black community. Shame on Susan Rice. If this holds up she's disgraced black people everywhere who play by the rules.
Trump is probably disliked because he is white.
What’s the difference?
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LOL - good point. Maybe we should play the endless victim card too...
Maybe she’s having problems with her “melanin cloaking device”.
"Y'all are on me today like whites on Rice..."
I suspect that it is because Rice is a scum sucking, prevaricating piece of human excrement and not sex or race.
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