substitute teacher at an islamic school. what is abigail spanburger hiding? he doesn t want us to know that she thought at an islamic school tick named terror high, a terrorist breeding ground. a high school they re talking about, children in it. republicans ran an ad against democrat nate mcmurray that used the fact that he speaks korean to they ve demonized running in new york as a big city rapper . who am i? i m antonio delgado. i was raised to believe you re supposed to love your neighbor. you see what they re doing there. that s the republican pac running that, flash images of gang members and drug dealers to portray a nation under siege. they don t get it. they talk about illegal
hiding? he doesn t want us to know that she thought at an islamic school tick named terror high, a terrorist breeding ground. a high school they re talking about, children in it. republicans ran an ad against democrat nate mcmurray that used the fact that he speaks korean to they ve demonized running in new york as a big city rapper . who am i? i m antonio delgado. i was raised to believe you re supposed to love your neighbor. you see what they re doing there. that s the republican pac running that, flash images of gang members and drug dealers to portray a nation under siege. they don t get it. they talk about illegal immigration. nothing happens. we who live here have forgotten. perhaps the most odious ad in the entire country, which is saying something in the cycle, comes from duncan hunter, the california congressman indicted for stealing campaign funds.
to try to hold on to the house. what do you think, sir? you look at the ads, colin kaepernick did what he said. it s an important issue, an issue that is important to americans that we respect our flag and respect the national anthem and it s a perfectly legitimate thing, if that person tied themselves to colin kaepernick to bring it up. but that issue is about race. it wasn t about the flag. well, it depends on who you talk to. i mean you talk to colin kaepernick. that s what it was about. but it is about showing whether you can have an issue of race and still respect the flag. and that s what people are saying. and that s the real divide here. and it s a completely legitimate thing to bring up, because it is a dividing issue. on the thing on terror high, well, it was called tlerror hig. she worked there. to suggest we should ignore that, someone worked there, and i don t know all the details, but that somehow or another they were related to that, that s a legitimate
isn t something that happened yesterday. it happened prior to a special election that that candidate then won in the state of montana. so i think the idea that it s going to be politically harmful to that candidate to have this back in the news or that it s the sort of thing that turns voters off, it wasn t the case the last time this man was on the ballot statewide in montana. speaking of turning voters off or on, cnbc s john harwood has a new piece which highlights some of the racial messages, if not racist messages that are showing up in specific campaign ads from republicans against democrats. i want you to take a look at a few examples. liberal dan fee han celebrated colin kaepernick s protests of our national anthem. spanberger doesn t want us to know she taught at an islamic school nicknamed terror high. working to infiltrate congress. a risk we can t ignore. that s just a sampling. but harwood s point is, these are no longer dog whistles. people are just blaring from
terror high, a terrorist breeding ground. lobbying firm made millions. attack ads are not new but when you see the scorched earth ads being run by congressional pac, a republican pac against democrats, i thought republicans were going to run on, hey, we ve got a great economy. tax cuts. keep us in power. but they can t because of the president. it s also pretty early for those kinds of ads, right? everyone always not everyone but you see scorched earth ads but you tend to see them later, right, more into october. first you do something ghazi to introduce your candidate, all the accomplishments you ve had. then you go for the attack ad, traditionally. the fact that that playbook is being upended underscores how nervous republicans are about these upcoming midterms and you see that in how they re talking about the senate. for a long time they felt that