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8/17/17, "CBS News Talks to Trump Voters and Can’t Believe What They Found," Rush Limbaugh
"RUSH: You know, yesterday on this program we made mention of the fact
that on the CBS Evening News on Tuesday (8/15), the entire broadcast was
devoted to Trump and Charlottesville and the whole newscast. There was
not one other story. So last night — I don’t know if the suits at CBS
heard us talking about that or not, but they decided to go out and try
to find some Trump supporters, gave them some time maybe to balance what
they had done the previous night.
They found two black and one white Trump supporter, three people, and
I want you to hear what these sounded like. The names involved here,
correspondent Mark Strassman, the three female supporters for Trump are
Janelle Jones, Ellen Diehl and Lucretia....Anyway, these three
women, two black, one white, CBS found them to talk about Trump
controversy, here’s the first bite.
STRASSMAN: Has your support for Trump lessened one bit?
(Lucretia) HUGHES: Absolutely not.
DIEHL: Not at all.
JONES: No.
STRASSMAN: Not one bit?
JONES:
No, I don’t look at him as, you know, my pastor or my moral leader. I
look at him as the leader as it relates to governmental issues.
DIEHL:
We’re not looking for somebody charming. We’re looking for a man who
knows how to turn things around, and he’s got a track record of turning
things around.
RUSH: Sound bite number two.
STRASSMAN: When you saw Charlottesville, what did that say about where we are as a country?
DIEHL: It wasn’t necessarily a completely black-white issue, but I
think that the media is turning it into a black-white issue. It’s
definitely a left-right issue, but it’s left fringe and right fringe.
STRASSMAN: The Confederate statues don’t bother you?
(Lucretia) HUGHES:
No. It’s history. I wasn’t born back then. You wasn’t, either. So why
is that affecting us? If anything, we should grow and learn from it just
like Martin Luther King said. You don’t judge people by the color of
their skin. You base that on their character.
RUSH: See, these
people understand something here. And these people at CBS, I guarantee
you they were genuinely shocked that they were able to find them, and
then what they said. Remember people in the media do not really think
people like this exist. They have an arrogance about them that is just
automatic. Whatever they believe and think, they assume 80% of the
country is the same way, and that’s how they go about reporting these
stories.
But this woman, that was Lucretia, by the way, who said,
“No, I wasn’t born back then, you weren’t either. Why is that affecting
us? If anything, we should grow and learn from it like Martin Luther
King said.” What does she know? She knows that black people who were
never slaves are fighting white people who were never Nazis over a
Confederate statue or statues that Democrats put up. And now for some
reason the Democrats don’t want to live with what they did and it’s now
become Trump’s fault. And these people are not buying it. Sound bite
number three.
STRASSMAN: How do you explain what your support is for a president, given the criticism that he’s had on this race issue?
(Lucretia) HUGHES:
I think for myself, period. Nobody’s going to tell me what to think or
how to think. I’m not gullible and I’m not blind. It’s my decision if
I’m going to support someone or not, not go by what other people has to
say. And to me, what I’ve seen, and what I love, I’m not– he’s not going
to lose my support any time soon.
JONES: I’ve been a Republican
before Donald Trump. I will be a Republican afterwards. I honestly don’t
think we will see this issue of racial divide addressed until we remove
identity politics out of the political process.
STRASSMAN: These
Republican women say if a president deserves blame for making racial
tensions worse, it’s Obama, not Trump for the identity politics they say
Democrats have practiced for the last eight years.
RUSH: And
that’s exactly right, by the way. So there you have three Trump voters,
two of them black and one white, all females, Trump voters. They’re not
idiots. They’re not racists. They’re not Nazis. They’re not members of
the Klan. They’re independently intelligent. They’re not mind-numbed
robots being led down the path by Steve Bannon or anybody else. They
make up their own minds. Exactly contrary to the way the media depicts
Trump voters.
The media depicts Trump voters as the people in
Charlottesville, for example."
"BREAK TRANSCRIPT"
CBS images from RushLimbaugh.com
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Referenced above:
8/16/17, CBS: ""I Think for Myself": Trump Voters Voice Their Support Despite Charlottesville Comments," Strassman, Atlanta, Ga.
"With the president under fire for remarks about Charlottesville, CBS News checked in with some Republicans who voted for him. Janelle Jones, Ellen Diehl and Lucretia Hughes say their support for President Trump has not lessened.
"I
don't look at him as my pastor or my moral leader," said Jones. "I look
at him as the leader as it relates to governmental issues."
"We
are not looking for somebody charming," Diehl said. "We are looking for a
man who knows how to turn things around and he's got a track record of
turning things around.""...
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Thursday, August 17, 2017
CBS News asks 3 Trump voters in Georgia: 'Has your support for Trump lessened one bit?' 'Absolutely not, Not at all, No.' CBS News: How do you explain your support for Trump given criticism he's received on race issue? African American Trump voter responds: 'I think for myself, period. Nobody's going to tell me what to think or how to think. He's not going to lose my support anytime soon'-Rush Limbaugh
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