Liberal Media Agree With Cori Bush: Black Republican Politician Byron Donalds Is a ‘Prop’
MSNBC, HuffPost rush to safeguard Missouri Democrat’s questionable remark
Rep. Cori Bush (D., Mo.)/ Getty Images Collin Anderson • January 5, 2023 2:45 pm
Liberal media outlets are siding with Missouri Democratic congresswoman Cori Bush after the far-left “Squad” member called black Republican Byron Donalds (Fla.) a “prop” for “white supremacy.”
For MSNBC’s Ja’ han Jones, Bush’s remark simply “put Donalds’ nomination in its proper context” considered that, according to Jones, Donalds wants to do the “oppressive bidding” of “Republican white dudes.” HuffPost likewise derided Donalds, calling the Republican politician a “hardcore supporter of Donald Trump” who is “out of step with most black voters.” Hours later on, MSNBC host Delight Reid, who is best understood for writing homophobic blog posts, called Donalds’s speaker election a “full troll” that Donalds “was willing to go along with.”
Left-wing media figures have a long history of assaulting minority Republican politicians. When the GOP’s Mayra Flores in July turned a traditionally blue South Texas Home district, the New york city Times labeled her a “far-right Latina,” mentioning Flores’s affinity for strong borders, worship, and household worths. In November 2020, on the other hand, Reid utilized a racial slur versus black Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, calling him “Uncle Clarence,” a referral to a negative term for an African-American guy deemed excessively deferential to whites. Reid has actually likewise described black Republican senator Tim Scott (S.C.) as a “prop” who enables his white associates to “dog-walk him.”
Bush’s comment, which came soon after GOP legislators on Wednesday chose Donalds to function as speaker of your home, triggered fast rebuke from Republicans, with Rep. Dan Bishop (N.C.) blasting Bush’s habits as “unbecoming.” Still, Bush protected her remark towards Donalds Wednesday night, telling HuffPost that the Republican politician was just chosen to function as speaker since of the color of his skin.
“It seems as if they’re using him as a prop, as a tool, not because they think that he’s great, that he’s done all of these things to lead them,” Bush stated. “It absolutely 100 percent is [about color] because if you were nominating him on his worth and merit, I think none of us would have been surprised because we would have seen him do leadership things.” Donalds mostly dismissed Bush in his Wednesday night action.
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