Friday, October 20, 2017

Lawrence O'Donnell and John Kelly

Lawrence O'Donnell ripped John Kelly for his comments at yesterday's White House press briefing. He accused Kelly of having no empathy for Frederica Wilson and insinuated that Kelly was racist.

In O'Donnell's bizarre ramblings, he drifted off, making absurd, offensive assertions. O'Donnell really objected to Kelly's remark that "women were sacred, looked upon with great honor."

LAWRENCE O'DONNELL: You know what wasn't sacred when he was a kid growing up, where he was growing up? Black women, or black people. And oh by the way, women were not sacred either. They were not honored. In John Kelly's neighborhood, in the Catholic parish that he grew up in, and the Catholic parish that I grew up in, women were getting beaten by their husbands, their drunken husbands, as a normal weekly occurrence. And their parish priest would tell those women, 'You can't get divorced or you'll be excommunicated. You're just gonna have to bear it, and bear it for the children. There's nothing you can do about it.' Women were not honored. Most women then were domestic servants.
O'Donnell paints with a despicably broad brush.

O'Donnell makes me sick. He's a disgrace.

MSNBC is a cesspool.


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