Trump Surrogate Claims That Hillary Is Pandering To Black Voters: ‘She Might As Well Put On Blackface’

If you can stand sitting through part of the Sean Hannity show on Fox News, there’s always a nugget or two worth chatting about over the water cooler the next day. Hannity is reportedly an informal adviser to Donald Trump’s campaign and has gone to bat for the candidate many times on his show, even pushing that his immigration policies are not based on race and letting him put out informal surveys to his studio audience.

The same won’t be said about Hillary Clinton, who according to Hannity’s panel is using race as a crutch in her campaign. After arguing with Juan Williams for a moment or two, we have Hannity claiming that Clinton is “race baiting” thanks to her use of an accent during appearances with “predominantly black audiences,” which leads to Trump surrogate Pastor Darrell Scott pointing out the following:

“Bigotry does not always manifest as hatred. Bigotry can be manifested with kindness and niceness.”

Scott goes on to claim that wanting to reach down and help black people means that Clinton feels they are “inferior” to her and that she might as well put on blackface. Hannity face palms, then laughs, and finally agrees that it really is pandering. All of this is topped off by the return of Hillary Clinton’s bottle of hot sauce in her purse. No mentions of anybody kissing ass, though.

(Via Mediaite / Fox News)

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