with the so-called racial rhetoric? what s funny, brian, is the left always talks about this unconscious racism. the biggest unconscious racism are the people like howard schultz who are the bigg racists on the planet. he wants america to believe that it takes him and a day of atonement for his company in order for blacks to be successful in this country when all around howard schultz are nothing but successful blacks. brian: i m sure you don t mean that showered schultz is a racist. maybe some of his policies have boomeranged. i get that howard, let me ask you this, i talked to senator tim scott about this. senator tim scott says the president is not a racist. sometimes he can be racially insensitive. do you buy that? well, i appreciate senator scott s remarks. i mean, obviously, he has gotten an opportunity to know the president, serve with him. i do think if you look at the record that donald trump has offered us, both as a candidate and as a president.
has graciously stwrietd know cite columns. we use the word to could you ac someone of bigg being racist. it s a shame we throw that word around so much because it s a conversation ender when really we need to have more of an honest conversation about race without that word being thrown out immediately. that word wasn t just thrown out. race played a key role of why the sheriff was convicted. julius, the washington post now reporting that the president asked attorney general jeff sessions about dropping the case against arpaio. this is obviously prior to the pardon and prior to it going to trial. julius, it s similar to what fired fbi director comey comey complained about when she was asked to back off michael flynn. i know you voted for president
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