now. heading off from joint base andrews and said there is great electricity in the air. i interrupted you and we were talking about what s going on and you are deeply concerned about these racist robocalls that are going around right now. somebody impersonating oprah winfrey containing anti-semitic rhetoric. i don t know if they have an impact or not, but they are clearly disgusting. these robocalls are in the day of voter intimidation. they send a signal that you are not welcome at the ballot box. the racist robocalls provide the sound track, if you will, for voter suppression. where we have a robocall, where we have someone impersonating oprah winfrey speaking about stacey abrams as a anything resz, a slave term for a black
secretary of state colin powell, but i think he is doing them a favor by speaking out. there s also a dark a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is that they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? when i see a former governor say that the president is shucking and jiving. that s a racial era slave term. when i see another former governor after the president s first debate where he didn t do well, he said the president was lazy. he didn t say he was slow, he was tired, he didn t do well. he said he was lazy. it may not mean anything to most americans, but to those of us who are african-americans, the second word is shiftless and there s a third word that goes along with it. why do they tolerate this kind of discussion within the party?
but i think he is doing them a favor by speaking out. there s also a dark a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is that they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? when i see a former governor say that the president is shucking and jiving. that s a racial era slave term. when i see another former governor after the president s first debate where he didn t do well, he said the president was lazy. he didn t say he was slow, he was tired, he didn t do well. he said he was lazy. it may not mean anything to most americans, but to those of us who are african-americans, the second word is shiftless and there s a third word that goes along with it. why do they tolerate this kind of discussion within the party?
secretary of state colin powell, but he, i think is doing them a favor by speaking out. there s also a dark a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is that they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? when i see a former governor say that the president is shucking and jibing, that s a racial era slave term. when i see another former governor after the president s first debate where he didn t do very well, says that the president was lazy. he didn t say he was slow, he was tired, he didn t do well. he said he was lazy. now, it may not mean anything to most americans but to those of house are african-americans, the second word is shiftless and then there s a third word that goes along with it. birther, the whole birther movement.
the five. colin powell, that george bush chose to be secretary of state and served under president bush 41 and as ronald reagan me a incendiary comments about the republican party on one of the sunday shows yesterday. there is also a dark, a dark intolerance by some in the party. what do i mean by that? i mean they still sort of look down on minorities. how can i evidence that? i see the former governor saying that the president is shucking and jiving that is a racial slave term. andrea: today on my radio show, senator rubio had this to say in response i disagree with general powell s assessment of the republican party. they placed two hispanics in the u.s. senate and we now have an african-american senator. so, bob, baseless criticism from powell? bob: not at all. the way you introduce this thing you said he said the