and white, figuratively speaking, but when you re governing it turns to shades of gray. remember, this is a republican primary and remember there are a lot of conservative voters out there saying to your point china, the scare. i see my job going to beijing and it s not coming back. i see the browning of america and they don t look like me, so therefore, this is a country i don t recognize anymore. the point donald trump is making and also these other people are making in the republican field, it resonates with the republican voter. i m not saying it s right, but those are the retail politics. the opposition party is always anti-china and the party left out says we have to deal with it. but i think even on this subject where republicans might have gotten some traction, trump s campaign kind of got in the way. a colleague made this point, i hadn t seen it. when he went after jorge rawho
and this you see that kind of tension coming out. and these sort of off-handed commends comments. i think that the conservative movement is concerned. and to make the statement that jesus is white underscores how defensive they can be. as a daughter of two pastors, that was what stood out to me as incorrect. it wasn t the santa. jesus is real and he was not white. i mean, there s a debate over what he was and how maybe how dark he was. but just historically, first century jus were not white. so i just think that most of the time when you re talking about these things, people are uncomfortable when like josh said, when, you know, the browning of america and the emerging majorities. and i think they might have to reflect a little bit on why they are uncomfortable. because the root of that, like i said, is a problem. and you just need to really think deeply as to why does it make you uncomfortable that santa may not be white to every child? what about that? i think that real
that. it is out of hand. we always have deficits and debt. how can you not worry about that. they do seem integrally involved in phobia, a lot of we don t want anybody else coming to this country. yeah, yeah, that s that s true, chris. it s this idea that they re losing their country. they fear change. they fear they re anxious about the change that we see. we see the browning of america. we see, you know, the gay rights movement is preceding at pace. you know, we saw the first female speaker of the house not too long ago. so it s this change that they have a problem dealing with, chris. and let me get to the point about why would somebody care i always wondered about this. why would somebody who is white care about whether the country is white 100 years from now? they re not going to be here. and the people here would be comfortable with it. your nature will change with the country s nature. it does sound like pure racism.
that. it is out of hand. we always have deficits and debt. how can you not worry about that. they do seem integrally involved in phobia, a lot of we don t want anybody else coming to this country. yeah, yeah, that s that s true, chris. it s this idea that they re losing their country. they fear change. they fear they re anxious about the change that we see. we see the browning of america. we see, you know, the gay rights movement is preceding at pace. you know, we saw the first female speaker of the house not too long ago. so it s this change that they have a problem dealing with, chris. and let me get to the point about why would somebody care i always wondered about this. why would somebody who is white care about whether the country is white 100 years from now? they re not going to be here. and the people here would be comfortable with it. your nature will change with the country s nature. it does sound like pure racism. if you want the country to be tribally white 100 y
documentary. it seems to me if you look at the issues about not everybody in the tea party, a lot are made of government spending. i can say that. it is out of hand. we always have deficits and debt. how can you not wor pry about that. they do seem integrally involved in phobia, a lot of we don t want anybody else coming to this country. yeah, yeah, that s that s true, chris. it s this idea that they re losing their country. they fear change. they fear they re anxious about the change that we see. we see the browning of america. we see, you know, the gay rights movement is preceding at pace. you know, we saw the first female speaker of the house not too long ago. so it s this change that they have a problem dealing with, chris. and let me get to the point about why would somebody care i always wondered about this. why would somebody who is white care about whether the country is white 100 years from now? they re not going to be here.