MSNBC’s race-baiter extraordinaire Al Sharpton predictably lost his temper Monday when he attacked Republican Rep. James Comer during a typical episode of MSNBC’s mindless “Morning Joe.”
Comer’s transgression?
The Kentucky congressman expressed stern concerns that the election of the bizarre Tim Walz, today’s Democratic vice presidential candidate, as governor of Minnesota was made possible largely through the promotion of anti-capitalist special interests, including China.
According to Sharpton, Comer and the Republican Party’s promotion of capitalism is “racist” – and “as outdated as bell bottoms.” Understand: In Sharpton’s racially charged mind everything Whether Republicans support or reject “racism” can be linked to two points at most.
Sharpton was super triggered through a recent clip in which Comer talks about Waltz on the Fox News Business Network. Comer:
Minnesota is not a normal state where Tim Walz is governor. Who the – great people of Minnesota – but you also have a gigantic population of residents in Minnesota who come from other countries and have different ideologies that don’t really respect capitalism.
And that worries us because we have the strongest economy in the world, but we cannot have more government. We cannot be like China, where the government is the main player in every business. The government must own every business and control every aspect of our lives. That will not work in the United States.
“And that’s exactly what Tim Walz seems to believe,” Comer added, “and we know that he has taken students to China and tried to teach them that China is doing things right.”
Note: Comer said nothing about race or ethnicity. ZERO. What he did The talk was – only – about the contrast between capitalism in America and state-controlled economies, including that of communist China.
“Shockingly,” the racist Sharpton saw things differently. First, the substitute presenter of “Morning Joe”, Katty Kay, a typical British leftist, mocked:
It is “not a normal state”. People from other countries live there who – God forbid – do not believe in capitalism.
That was all it took to make Al irate.
And what does that mean? I think what it really shows is that the whole appeal that the Republican Party is trying to play is based on an all-male, all-white party that says we have to preserve what we consider to be American. And that’s as outdated as bell bottoms.
I mean, you can’t deal with a country – first of all, a lot of people in New York, a lot of people in LA, a lot of people everywhere came from other countries. What does that really mean?
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So Comer is playing on what Trump is really trying to say. This whole male, white dominance thing and how they are different from us. Walz is considered a conservative Democrat at best. And a bulldog Democrat at that. So, to try to make him different.
And what about it? Are you given a test about capitalism when you enter the United States? Many Americans born here have questions about capitalism, especially its extremes.
“I think this is how they’re trying to appeal to the base that says ‘us versus them,'” Sharpton concluded. “They’re not one of us.”
Bullshit. Comer didn’t “try” anything like that, and neither does the Republican Party as a whole.
On the contrary, Sharpton and similar racists – which now include virtually the entire Democratic Party – continue to play the game of “divisive politics” along racial lines, a game that Barack Obama made popular within the party during his 2008 presidential campaign.
Even more “racism” nonsense from the left:
Crazy Carville: “Racist” Republicans support Israel because “Jews are whiter than Palestinians”
With JD Vance, MSNBC is fed up with the scandal because it is racist and afraid of facts
Oh, look: Harris cheerleaders are accusing her opponents of playing the “racism” card as a Democratic presidential candidate.
I would say that nothing has changed in the ensuing 16 years, but that would be wrong. The Democrats’ “politics of division” have become even more egregious and unsafe.
On the other hand, it is all they have.

