Condoleezza Rice Shuts Down Reporter who Suggests Race Relations Worse Under Trump

At the 2000 Republican National Convention, Condoleezza Rice told the audience of conservatives, “My father joined our party because the Democrats in Jim Crow Alabama of 1952 would not register him to vote. The Republicans did.” The line brought the house down with applause.

Even if you disagree with her war-mongering foreign policy opinions — she was a Bush appointee, after all — you have to give a lot of props to Condoleezza Rice for her life’s accomplishments and for her perspective on race relations in America. She grew up under Democrat-imposed segregation in the South, and persevered through life to become the first female African-American Secretary of State.

As one reporter from NBC News discovered recently, Condoleezza Rice is NOT a person you want to try to virtue signal to about how “awful” race relations have become under Donald Trump. Girlfriend, please!

For those who don’t remember, liberal cartoonist Ted Rall, whose comics used to appear in more than 100 newspapers, called Condoleezza “Bush’s house n—ga” in one of his syndicated cartoons. The New York Times drew her with huge lips and portrayed her as an illiterate buffoon. And she grew up under the full weight of the Democrat Party’s oppression of American blacks.

Check out this clip from NBC New where a reporter tries to get Condoleezza Rice to play into the “Trump is a racist” narrative. Needless to say, her response is epic. Condoleezza Rice ain’t havin’ none of it!


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