WestVirginiaRebel Posted April 12, 2016 Share Posted April 12, 2016 The Hill: President Obama’s top spokesman on Tuesday defended the civil rights record of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, who have come under fire for making a racially tinged joke at an event last week. “Mayor de Blasio and Secretary Clinton have, over the course of their careers, demonstrated a genuine commitment to the pursuit of equality and justice and civil rights,” press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters. Earnest said he had not heard the joke himself. “I can’t speak to any misguided attempts at humor,” he said. “I can only speak to their commitment they have shown over the course of their career to justice and civil rights.” The incident occurred during a skit de Blasio performed with Clinton and “Hamilton” actor Leslie Odom Jr. during a dinner with reporters and politicians in New York over the weekend. Clinton bemoaned how long it took for de Blasio to endorse her presidential campaign. "I just have to say, thanks for the endorsement, Bill. It took you long enough,” Clinton said. "Sorry Hillary, I was running on C.P. time," de Blasio said, using a term that commonly refers to “colored people time,” a quip at the stereotype that black people often run late. Odom, seemingly in on the skit, responded: "I don't like jokes like that, Bill." "Cautious politician time," Clinton chimed in. "I've been there." ________ Liberal bigots showing their true colors... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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