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Former DNC Head Donna Brazile Has Meltdown On Fox News ‘You Cannot Erase My History’

26-8-2020 < No Fake News 18 408 words
 
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Former Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile had a melt down on Fox News accusing a fellow commentator of ignoring racism.






“Fox & Friends” host Brian Kilmeade cut away from Donna Brazile, who is also a network contributor, after she derailed a segment with conservative commentator Tammy Bruce, demanding that she “recognize my existence.”


RT reports: Discussing Monday night’s Republican National Convention on Tuesday morning’s Fox & Friends, Brazile accused the GOP of “speaking to the choir” with their unabashedly pro-Trump lineup of speakers. Conservative contributor Tammy Bruce shot back, accusing the Democrats of being out of touch with ordinary Americans, and slamming the left for not speaking out strongly enough against the Black Lives Matter riots ripping through US cities.


Brazile saw red, and immediately accused Bruce of “ignoring” racism in the US. “It sounds like I will never be an American in your world, because after 400 years, my family cannot walk out of this house without fearing violence!” she shouted.





“No-one is saying that,” Bruce tried to interject, but Brazile continued. “You need to listen as well as talk,” she declared. “You ignore the pains of people that are hurting… You do not recognize my existence!”





“You’re the shameful one Tammy, because I will not allow you to erase my existence.”


Brazile and Bruce bickered and sniped for more than a minute, as host Brian Kilmeade attempted to restore some sort of order. “I’m not too sure anyone benefited from that,” Kilmeade remarked as he cut away from the debate.


Brazile’s meltdown was mocked online. The former DNC chief “went careening off the cliff of sanity and fell into a sea of crazy” pundit Wayne Dupree jibed. Even some of Brazile’s fans were disappointed to see her pull “the race card with hyper speed.”




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