Michael Moore: They Voted For A Guy Named ‘Hussein’ Twice, Trump Voters Are Not Racist Read more: h

Michael Moore disputed the notion that all the people who voted for President-elect Donald Trump are racist Friday, reiterating the fact that millions of them voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012.

“They’re not racist,” Moore said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “They twice voted for a man whose middle name is Hussein. That’s the America you live in.”

Moore was pushing back against another panelist who said “deep racial animus” at the heart of the country was behind Trump’s win. “What I’m trying to get at, is at the heart of this country is some deep racial animus that animates the very communities we’re trying to lift up,” Eddie Glaude Jr., chair of the African American department at Princeton University told the panel.

“Morning Joe” co-host Joe Scarborough replied: “I have to repeat it again because it’s maddening. People who live by data should die by data, and the data according to Nate Cohn of the New York Times says this, and let those who have ears to hear, hear: The very people who helped elect Barack Obama president of the United States twice just elected in Wisconsin, in Michigan, in Ohio and Pennsylvania, Donald J. Trump. It’s the data.”

Moore took it from there. “You have to accept that millions of people who voted for Barack Obama, some of them once, some of them twice, changed their minds this time. They’re not racist. They twice voted for a man whose middle name is Hussein. That’s the America you live in.”

Rammesh Ponnuru echoed Moore and Scarborough’s sentiment in a Bloomberg piece, taking issue with the notion that Trump won because White Americans are racist.

“Against that theory, I’d note, first, that Trump won several states that voted twice for our first black president,” he wrote. “The early exit polls suggest Trump won a tenth of voters who approved of President Barack Obama’s job performance. If that’s close to true, it means he wouldn’t have won without those voters.”

He continued: “And as I’ve noted in this space before, claims that bigotry are a major motivation for Trump voters have a thin evidentiary basis: They classify conservative views that aren’t necessarily rooted in racial hostility as ‘racial resentment,’ they ignore the decline in bigotry over time, and they overgeneralize about a very large and in some ways diverse group of people.”


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There was a group who voted out of racial animus. That would be your non-whites, in large part. Now they are violently attacking and threatening their political opponents. Where are all those democrats who lectured us about "undermining our American democracy" when Trump said he actually required an honest count?

Trump cannot in any rational way be considered racist. He was for affirmative action, paid off Jesse Jackson, etc. The problem is blacks, and hispanics and increasingly muslims, seem to feel that any time they don't get their way, they can riot and start calling everyone racists.

It's not just the alt-right who are tired of it. Pretty much all of middle america is sick of it. Blocking a freeway is not a political statement. Neither is looting a liquor store. It just means you are a thug and should be shot.
 
Lefties suddenly enlightened. A serious bitch slap will do that in most cases. Harry Reid came out with his everyone is a racist statement today. Lunatics like Reid exemplify everything wrong with government are beyond help.
 
Obama is so wise. He has been telling people for years we were all racists and bigots and how much it chapped him to have to represent us. Now his people see how right he was.
 
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