In an ongoing debate over America and our history, MSNBC has clearly picked a side. And they are not on the side of the American people. During a segment of Monday’s Morning Joe, Willie Geist brought on reporter Yamiche Alcindor to clearly express how the left feels about America.
Alcindor, a radical activist disguised as PBS NewsHour's White House correspondent, launched into an anti-American diatribe:
What the president is doing is positing himself as against this idea there should be a rethinking of American history. He said in that speech, at Mount Rushmore, under the statue of two slave owners, under Theodore Roosevelt, who was pushing for the expansion in the West, including the desecration of Native lands. He's saying we can't see the facts of our founders and seek to do away with this myth of America that everyone on July 4th that everyone was created, treated equally. That's not true.
The “myth of America,” as Alcindor put it, is part of an argument that the radical left loves to make, that America has forever been and always will be deeply evil and must be torn apart and rebuilt. This movement is clear as day for even critics of President Trump, but the fact that the President pointed it out in his speech has the media all worked up, so much so that they prove his point for him.
Geist said the quiet part out loud in response:
This has been the President's view of the movement for social justice for a couple of months now since George Floyd's death, it was a put out in stark and sometimes stunning terms by the President but he looked at the movement as Yamiche said as agitators, as Antifa, he’s looking at the looters, he’s looking at the subsection of larger movement of people asking to be treated fairly and equally in this country as they have not been for 400 years.
The leftist media wish to completely ignore all of the tremendous progress on race relations that this country has made, particularly in recent decades. Instead of telling the truth about the state of race relations in America and using facts to paint a much clearer picture of the decreasing racial disparities in various aspects of American life, Democrats and their supporters in the press continually push this false narrative in their increasingly cynical pandering for political benefit.
Humira once again supported MSNBC's Anti-American messaging.
Read the full transcript below to learn more.
MSNBC’s Morning Joe
7-6-20
WILLIE GEIST: The president is drilling deep into his base strategy here. What's the re-election campaign? Is this it? He's the man standing in the breech as the radical left tries to undo American civilization?
YAMICHE ALCINDOR:That's what it seems like. It seems like the President has really focused in on this culture war strategy, he's digging in on race, poking at the worst parts of society. And the speech at Mount Rushmore, the thing that stuck with me was that he said the protesters, and he was really talking about Black Lives Matter activists who have been in all 50 states, including red states, they were trying to erase our history and erase the values of America and called the Black Lives Matter movement and this protest movement we're seeing across the country dangerous. What the president is doing is positing himself as against this idea there should be a rethinking of American history. He said in that speech, at Mount Rushmore, under the statue of two slave owners, under Theodore Roosevelt, who was pushing for the expansion in the West, including the desecration of Native lands. He's saying we can't see the facts of our founders and seek to do away with this myth of America that everyone on July 4th that everyone was created, treated equally. That's not true. The president is looking at this movement and saying what I'm going to do is not join them, be an ally of peaceful protesters, I'm going to tell people our history is the history they want to remember that is false. And to call slavery a flaw. It was not a flaw. It was a mistake that was the original sin of America.
GEIST: this has been the president's view of the movement for social justice for a couple of months now since George Floyd's death, it was a put out in stark and sometimes stunning terms by the president but he looked at the movement as Yamiche said as agitators, as antifa, he’s looking at the looters, he’s looking at the subsection of larger movement of people asking to be treated fairly and equally in this country as they have not been for 400 years
JOHN HEILEMANN: Not surprising in the least, Willie. The president's racism has been clear for a very long time, clear to new yorkers who remember as far back as Central Park Five and anybody that paid attention to him throughout the administration, the list of his racist views and sympathies and expressions, the way he courted white nationalists, white grievance, white supremacy and espoused the values of white supremacy have been a hallmark of his career before politics.