enough, margie, republican leadership doing that. you didn t see it at all. if you did, it was very rare during the election last year. and you even have stuart rothenburg saying they re hurting themselves. many of them are so blinded by their anger toward president barack obama, that they re willing to nominate the most conservative kand dalt dat in a primary, no matter how limited his appeal in a general election. and some of the same language you saw in mitt romney s welfare ads from last year. so this language has come from folks on the right, has come from republican leaders and gets
blood because they come from a socialist country. wait a minute. arnold schwarzenegger is from socialist austria. it s the reason he left. it could be they want to live in a country with more freedom and less government. i don t know. a lot of people i grew up with in the united states from polish backgrounds and other backgrounds, they come from that ukrainian backgrounds, they want the catholic school, they all came from left wing hard left wing communist countries and they re the opposite. this idea you can trace people s ideological dna through their migratory roots is insane. it shows how very little they understand their fellow americans and how very little they re trying to understand. you know, chris, what it says to me, a lot of the nonsense that we heard over the election, the welfare ads and all of, that i thought they put that nonsense out there to satisfy their base. now i m noting how many of the republican strategists really
americans and how very little they re trying to understand. you know, chris, what it says to me, a lot of the nonsense that we heard over the election, the welfare ads and all of, that i thought they put that nonsense out there to satisfy their base. now i m noting how many of the republican strategists really believe those ugly stereotypes about voters of color. and let me further say, chris, that it isn t just the nonsense we heard in this election. black americans have understood, have heard republicans speak disrespectfully of us for the last 50 years. that s the reason black americans don t vote for the republican party. now for the last five to seven years, latinos have been hearing the same thing. if you continue to talk about us
we heard over the election, the welfare ads and all of, that i thought they put that nonsense out there to satisfy their base. now i m noting how many of the republican strategists really believe those ugly stereotypes about voters of color. and let me further say, chris, that it isn t just the nonsense we heard in this election. black americans have understood, have heard republicans speak disrespectfully of us for the last 50 years. that s the reason black americans don t vote for the republican party. now for the last five to seven years, latinos have been hearing the same thing. if you continue to talk about us in this stereotypical, dismissive manner, we get the message.
latino community that look at that and say it s credible. to that point jimmy calls it fearmongering. i would use one word which is desperate. to me it smacks of the jeep ads they re putting up in ohio, the welfare ads in ohio. it s desperation, it s lices, ad it s aimed at suppressing voters, scaring them, making them to feel that their choice isn t a good one and keeping them from going to the polls. that s a good description of ran net romney, but on pla net earth we have mayor bloomberg offering an endorsement of the president. one believes in a woman s right to choose. the other doesn t says mr. bloomberg. one believes in marriage equality. one believes that climate change is real. what do you make, krystal, of this endorsement? i really am quite surprised to see bloomberg come out and endorse. he just last week said that he was not going to endorse in this race and, in fact, it was