chains from some years ago. we should be intellectually honest, democrats have always used racism as a tool so this is nothing new on their side but i was disappointed to hear donald trump use it. everybody should take a moment to visit the lynching museum and see what lynchings really were and the impact they had in this is what the name that comes to mind is emmett till was lynched for no reason in particular and his mom said when he was buried in chicago i want my casket open so the world can see what they did to my son and when the president uses terminology in the oval office or the white house for that matter it speaks to a dark history in america and the fact the republican support is like 20 g it is not only problematic but wrong. when a democrat uses the same language it should also be so damned, speaking of the depth of thousands of people of color that will never be able to come back, never be able to be real americans because of what racism and discrimination of lynchin
was very disappointed to hear president trump use it. it doesn t matter who uses the word, it s wrong. everyone should take a moment to visit the lynching museum and see what lynching really were. emmett till was lynched for no reason in particular and his mom said when he was buried in chicago, his mom said i want my casket opens of the world can see what they did towhen the prs terminology in the oval office and the white house, it speaks to a dark history in america and the fact that republicans will support this is not only problematic but it s wrong. if a democrat uses the same language, they should also be condemned because the language speaks to the death of thousands of people of color that will never be able to come back, we ll never be able to real americans because of what racism and discrimination and lynching have done to them. shannon: we talked a little bit about the use of terminolo
pushed it into the that very early on and in that abc news interview he was asked why he thought he was targeted. and he said i came really against the president s administration. i guess my first question is what you make of all of this. it s just been a couple of weeks since this happened but very quickly you saw other politicians, other actors jumping onto this story. certainly buying what we knew from the report he filed. and i sent a supportive tweet myself sending love and light. i was literally on my way to montgomery, alabama, when the news of this broke. i was going to the museum, the national memorial for peace and justice also known as the lynching museum, real victims of real hate crimes whose stories have not been told fully are finally being told. and everyone should visit that museum. if jussy smollett is being dishonest of what happened to him, he s dishonoring the memory
new lynching museum where they show the horrific things that people went through in her backyard. as you mentioned, she s been around. she s been a u.s. senator for a long time, since she was appointed. now this race will be a referendum on her comments. you have 2020 hopefuls like kamala harris going down there, cory booker. trump is going down there. you have this rematch. republicans lost this before. if republicans want to quit being accused of being racist, they have to stop saying racist things. do you think the seat is legitimately in play? i think so. mike espy appeals to white voters. he is a very bright man with a history of strong contributions in washington. but i ll tell you, her comments i go back to what representative crenshaw says about the outrage culture. we saw the same thing with desantis and gillum. why does this keep happening? i understand. we have an outrage culture where you say something stupid, you re