As part of an interview with Kentucky Democrat Charles Booker, who is running for the seat now held by retiring Sen. Mitch McConnell (R), MS NOW host Jonathan Capehart was left, as he put it, “bereft of words,” after watching a flagrantly racist ad being run by GOP nominee Andy Barr.
Capehart told his guest, “Well, Mr. Booker, in order to win, you’re going to have to beat Republican Congressman Andy Barr. He’s got — he’s getting a lot of backlash for a campaign ad where he tells Kentuckians, quote, ‘it’s not a sin to be white.’”
In the ad, a smirking Barr tells Kentucky voters, “You know what DEI really stands for? Dumb evil indoctrination. Woke liberals spew it. Corporate losers fall for it. But thanks to Trump, America is rejecting that trash and I’m leading the fight to end it for good.”
“I’m Andy Barr and it’s not a sin to be white. It’s not against the law to be male. And it shouldn’t be disqualifying to be a Christian. I’m Andy Barr, and I approve this message to give woke liberals something else to cry about,” he added.
After the clip ran, Capehart sat with his mouth open before admitting, “Okay, that was my first time seeing that ad in full. My breath has been taken away. I am bereft of words. Your reaction to that?”
“Well, well, good lord, he knows enough to be ashamed of himself, but he doesn’t care enough to do anything different because he sold out,” Booker offered. “He’s trying to get close to a man in Donald Trump who cares only about himself. And he’s weaponizing hate, racism. The playbook — we’re tired of that bs. People see through it and they’re laughing at them because they know he’s a fraud.”
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