On Fox News’ Outnumbered, Geraldo Rivera said that “The nation was not ready for a black president.”
Himself a minority, Geraldo theorized that the country simply isn’t race-blind enough to see past the hypothetical war between the perceived “privileged” white community, and the minority community in America.
He tries to prove his point by pointing out how the vast majority of racial minorities vote Democrat. There is no ideological explanation as to why nearly all Blacks, Hispanics, and Asians tend to vote for the liberal party. The only explanation very well might be the fact that they, as a minority population, feel as if they must stand together against what they perceive as a majority out to get them. But that is how the Dems pander to them, “Woe is you, you are so discriminated against, let us handle that for you.”
Meanwhile, the Democratic party is easily seen as the most divisive, having created everything from the KKK to the genocidal Planned Parenthood that ‘specializes’ in exterminating minorities.
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John McCain has called on US President Donald Trump to provide evidence to back up his claim that his predecessor, Barack Obama, wiretapped his phones in Trump Tower during the election campaign or else drop the allegations entirely.
“The president has one of two choices, either retract or provide the information that the American people deserve,” McCain said in an interview on AP’s State of the Union. “I have no reason to believe that the charge is true, but I also believe that the president of the United States could clear this up in a minute.”
“If the allegation is left out there, it undermines the confidence the American people have in the entire way that the government does business,” the veteran senator added.
McCain was one of several top Republicans to question the president’s claims. On CBS’s Face The Nation House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said he has seen no evidence to back up the wiretap claims. “I think he’s frustrated with selective leaks coming from parts of government that malign his campaign,”Ryan said.
McCain was joined by fellow GOP senator Roy Blunt in noting that Trump has asked Congress to investigate the claims instead of going directly to intelligence officials, which he has the power to do. “The president actually could himself ask that question,” Blunt, the Senate Rules Committee chairman, said on Fox News.Administration officials have yet to provide any evidence to support Trump’s accusations.
Earlier in the interview, McCain made calls for an investigation into the alleged connections between Trump associates and the Kremlin. “There’s a lot of things about our relationship with Russia that trouble me a lot,” the Arizona senator said.
“There’s a lot of aspects with this whole relationship with Russia and Vladimir Putin that require further scrutiny, and so far I don’t think the American people have gotten all the answers. In fact, I think there’s a lot of shoes to drop from this centipede.”
“But I would also point out we should not assume guilt until we have a thorough investigation. I’m not judging anyone guilty,” he said.
Wrong, Obama was not ready to lead the nation in a positive , forward direction.
Can’t stand this lame.
Here we go again…elected twice, screwed us over twice, that’s why he failed.
He’s is and has always been “RACIST” I sometime wonder why Fox keeps him around but then I remember that they claim FAIR AND BALANCED….! Still, get rid of him!
LMAO, wrong… he failed all on his own
The nation wasn’t ready for reverse racism.
I am so sick and tired of the race card any time someone disagrees
Obama is just as much white as he is black
GFY$#%&!@*!!