Ramaswamy flips the script on race-baiting propagandist Chuck Todd

Vivek Ramaswamy conducted a master class on how to handle race-baiting propagandists when he flipped the script on talking head Chuck Todd who was exploiting the tragic shooting in Jacksonville, Florida to push a left-wing narrative.

The Republican presidential candidate appeared on NBC’s Sunday morning flagship “Meet the Press” where the outgoing host tried to pull a fast one by using the cold-blooded murder of three black people by a racist lunatic at a Dollar General location as being indicative of a larger pattern nationally.

“There are more race-based violent crimes on the right than on the left. Why is this a little more pervasive?” Todd asked in a brazen fib. “A lot more pervasive on the right?”

“Well the fact of the matter is I think that there’s a lot more violence that’s also pervasive in parts of the country that supposedly are left-wing voter bases,” Ramaswamy answered. “So I don’t think this is a left versus right issue and I don’t think we should try to politicize this through partisan goggles either Chuck, especially in the wake of a tragedy like this one.”

“You ignore the manifesto?” Todd asked of the shooter’s depraved writings which were immediately released, unlike those of transgender mass murderer Audrey Hale who slaughtered children at a Nashville Christian elementary school earlier this year, whose own manifesto has been suppressed.

Ramaswamy tried to talk about the body count on the South Side of Chicago but was again interrupted by the rude, Democrat talking point-spewing host.

“Do you ignore the elements that allowed this manifesto to spread online, and if what were… you know, it does feel as if social media connects some of these hateful ideologies,” Todd said.

When he was finally allowed to get a word in, Ramaswamy responded, “Well the fact of the matter is I do feel we have two standards that we’re even applying if we’re having a conversation about manifestos.”

“We still have not yet even seen the manifesto of that transgender shooter in Nashville of a Christian school,” he continued. “And yet here we’re focusing on the motive. So if we want to look at this through a politicized lens, let’s look at what the political media and the political establishment is doing differentially and how they analyze different crimes and create a new narrative around them.”

Ramaswamy also swatted down another left-winger’s gaslighting on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday morning, rejecting Dana Bash’s effort to shame him over remarks about racist “Squad” member Rep. Ayanna Pressley and anti-white racist ideologue Ibram X. Kendi whom he likened to the “grand wizards of the modern KKK”

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“What I said is the Grand Wizards of the KKK would be proud of what they would hear her say because there’s nothing more racist than saying that your skin color predicts something about the content of your viewpoints or your ideas,” he told Bash. “I think It is the same spirit to say that I can look at you and based on just your skin color, that I know something about the content of your character. That I know something about the content of the viewpoints you’re allowed to express, for Ayanna Pressley to tell me that because of my skin color I can’t express my views, that is wrong. It is divisive. It is driving hate..,”

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