That's fair. Pelosi appeared on PBS NewsHour last night and was asked whether Democrats had underperformed among minority voters. Her answer, that "minority voters are the most brilliant voters, they see clearly what is in their interest" felt really patronizing and from a similar perspective that generated "if you don't vote for me then you ain't black."
That's fair. Pelosi appeared on PBS NewsHour last night and was asked whether Democrats had underperformed among minority voters. Her answer, that "minority voters are the most brilliant voters, they see clearly what is in their interest" felt really patronizing and from a similar perspective that generated "if you don't vote for me then you ain't black."
Yes, that was an awkward moment and inelegant phrasing, to say the least. However, I don't thick she was being patronizing. I took her comments as "Black voters have their eyes open."
That's fair. Pelosi appeared on PBS NewsHour last night and was asked whether Democrats had underperformed among minority voters. Her answer, that "minority voters are the most brilliant voters, they see clearly what is in their interest" felt really patronizing and from a similar perspective that generated "if you don't vote for me then you ain't black."
Yes, that was an awkward moment and inelegant phrasing, to say the least. However, I don't thick she was being patronizing. I took her comments as "Black voters have their eyes open."
I can appreciate that.