American Values

The Kilmeade Controversy

Fox & Friends co-host Brian Kilmeade just went through one of the worst times of his life.

 

While discussing Kamala Harris’s decision to boycott Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress, Kilmeade said, “She’d rather address, in the summer, a sorority, a college sorority, like she can’t get out of that!”

 

Unfortunately, leftists desperate to be offended thought they heard “a colored sorority,” instead of “a college sorority.”

 

Jamie Harrison, the chairman of the Democrat National Committee, and many others viciously attacked Kilmeade. Harrison also attacked “the black man,” who was just a few feet away when Kilmeade allegedly made that remark.

 

Lawrence Jones, one of the Fox & Friends co-hosts, came to Kilmeade’s defense.  Responding to Harrison, he wrote, “I’m the black man. You’re so damn dishonest. He said ‘college.’ But that’s all you have.”

 

Buckle up, friends. This is the neo-Marxist left’s strategy. They will immediately pounce on anything, even things that are totally false, to label conservatives and America as “racist” in order to maintain their power.

 

It is the most horrible thing anyone can do. And it is proof that the left never puts America first.

 

They are taking our nation’s deepest wound, and they are refusing to let it heal. They will rip off the scab every hour if they have to. They want that wound to be as raw and oozing as possible because that infection is their path to power.

 

Virtually all Americans want racial reconciliation. But the neo-Marxist left won’t let it happen. They can’t let it happen.

 

This is why you get a poll like this one, which found a large number of Americans on the political left are upset that the assassination attempt on Donald Trump was unsuccessful. That’s bad enough. But 55% of them believe that “white Republicans are racist.” And of those, 71% are upset that Trump survived.

 

As long as this poison infects the radical left, compromise and reconciliation are impossible.

 

It’s sad. It’s dangerous. But it’s a fact.