Charlie Kirk claims Donald Trump was very “delicate” and “very, very polite” when he made remarks about Kamala Harris' ethnicity

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From the August 1, 2024, edition of The Charlie Kirk Show, streamed on Rumble

CHARLIE KIRK (HOST): So President Trump was at the National Association of Black Journalists yesterday, and Washington, DC, doesn't like what President Trump did. Now, we must be very honest — this is a risk that President Trump undertook. This is a dangerous path with a very, very high reward. The downside, to be perfectly honest, is a bunch of people that already hate you are gonna hate you more. The upside, though, is potentially being able to introduce into the narrative and into the zeitgeist this fact that Kamala Harris is fake, she is a phony. Kamala Harris is a different person in front of every audience. If she needs to win Indian voters, she's an Indian American. If she needs to win Black voters, she starts code-switching and talking like Black voters. Now, this is a tough argument for President Trump to pull off, but I believe he has the talent to be able to do this. And guess what? White Liberals in the media hated it. The Bolshevik activist who called herself a journalist, far from a journalist, next to him, hated it. But if you listen carefully, when President Trump went there, the audience loved it.

Now, the conventional view is Donald Trump should only talk about immigration and inflation and he should only stay to the issue set. That might be right. But we're in a new era of politics where we wanna try to, first and foremost, define our opponent who is enjoying an uninterrupted shotgun wedding honeymoon with the greatest Pravda that we have seen in nearly 15 years. So Donald Trump took a risk, and he did it in a very delicate way. The media is saying, oh, Donald Trump questions whether or not Kamala Harris is Black. He did it in a very, very polite way. I'm okay with both, but what is she? And it is true. I think we have the Kamala Harris Indian cooking show where she self-describes as an Indian in certain places and Black and other places. It doesn't matter to me. It doesn't matter to President Trump, but it should matter to the National Association of Black Journalists. That's who it should matter to. Because isn't that whole idea there is that Blackhood and being part of the Black community is a very important thing? Donald Trump went there, broke the Internet. And I gotta be honest. I think his instincts, he's onto something here because Kamala Harris is a phony. She is a fake, she is a liar, and she is inauthentic, and she will do whatever it takes to assume political power. So much for living authentically, a core value of the modern left.