Ex-ESPN Host Jemele Hill Says ‘White People’ Are To Blame If Trump Gets Re-Elected

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At the time of this writing the presidential race has not been decided, but former ESPN host Jemele Hill said that if Donald Trump is re-elected, she is blaming “white people.”

Hill has long been a harsh critic of the President.

Election night was no different.

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2020 Exit Polls Showed President Trump Improving With Minorities

The problem for Hill? It wasn’t just white people who were getting behind Trump.

In fact, exit polls Tuesday showed less white people were supporting Trump than in 2016, and more minorities were.

Trump was up with Hispanics.

Trump was up with black voters – and slightly down with… white men.

https://twitter.com/MattBruenig/status/1323825846365396992

Trump Did Better With Black Voters Than Most Republican Presidential Candidates

President Trump got more of the black vote in 2016 than Mitt Romney did in 2012.

Some of these exit polls indicate that Trump might build on that success in 2020.

Which flies in the face of the narratives spun by people like Jemele Hill.

The endless drumbeat that this President is racist is not reflected in the votes he gets from minorities, which have been more than recent Republican candidates in presidential elections.

Trump ‘Doesn’t Get Enough Credit’

The 2020 presidential election has been fought largely within the “woke” Democratic context of social justice and the Republicans fighting back against out-of-control political correctness.

President Trump has no fear of being politically incorrect.

But he also has no fear of doing minority outreach, touting record unemployment for blacks and Hispanics, passing major criminal justice reform legislation, and reaching out to hip-hop artists like Ice Cube and Lil Wayne in the last weeks of the election to promote his “Platinum Plam,” intended to help minority communities economically.

In October, CNN’s Van Jones found himself in hot water with the left for saying  Trump “doesn’t get enough credit” and that he does “good stuff he has done for the black community.

https://twitter.com/TVNewsHQ/status/1319913511590547456

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Trump has done good things – for the black community and other non-white communities.

Kudos to Van Jones for saying so.

And shame on Jemele Hill for refusing to hear it.

27 thoughts on “Ex-ESPN Host Jemele Hill Says ‘White People’ Are To Blame If Trump Gets Re-Elected”

  1. Miss Hill should stop being a racist! She is the epitome of a racist! She is not helping anyone. And I know black people are smart enough to know this. Look at the votes, trump did great because he does more for black people than anybody else. The Democrats have been racists all along, look at KKK member dem Senator Robert Byrd. Do your research!

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       Clever (or ignorant) elites on both the left and right try to convince you that democracy is "mob rule"—that your elected representatives in Congress are to do their bidding, not yours, in voting to influence outcomes for "your" nation's future.

       Do you know that America isn't really a democracy? Do you know that this democratic republic isn't really democratic? Do you know that the idea "majority rule" in a democracy is a greater tyranny than minority rule or rule by dictatorship? Do majorities rule here? Do you wonder why elites are befuddled by low voter turnout? Are you an informed voter? Why?   

       Some elite politicians and pundits like to use we-can-fool-'em rhetoric, such as "this is government of, by and for the people" or "democracy is the best form of government" or "exercise your democratic right to vote" whenever the popular opinion matches their own, but will resort to warning you about "mob rule" or "tyranny of the majority" or they tout your "representative's right to a vote of conscience" when it doesn't. This is rule by dictator. 

       Washington Post columnist David Broder believes that elected politicians in Congress are to vote their will, not yours—as do talk-show host Rush Limbaugh and columnist George Will (Limbaugh often warns his listeners against "democracy" and "mob rule" and "populous movements." Isn't that very, very curious?).

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  3. I'm sick of these racist pieces of shit getting their racist shit printed by every garbage media out there. I'm ready to start shooting the trash.
    If that racist piece of shit wants to start a race war, lets make sure she's the first one shot, scalped, and hung from a bridge.
    I've had enough of the racists accusing everybody else of being exactly what they are.

  4. Try taking a college course, like having to endure a Critical Race Theory class thrown at you, where ANYTHING you say, and think, is racist…as long as you're white.

  5. Keep still Jemele and put a sock in it. All the votes have not been counted and who knows who voted for whom. Or do you have some psychic powers to know that? That is every Americans right to vote for who they see fit for office and you have NO right to question their selection. Does anyone ever select your panties or bra? You get what fits you best. That is personal, just as selecting our government officials is personal is to each and everyone of us. So lay off lady!

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