Democrat Senator Mazie Hirono says that Trump supporters are “white supremacists.”



Hawaii Sen. Mazie Hirono, a Democrat, told MSNBC on Monday that she believes Trump is carrying out policies she has deemed racist because his base is "very anti-immigrant" and racist. She claimed his policies are designed to appease the "white supremacists" that got him elected.
"We now have three crises that we’re having to deal with, and it’s a pandemic, we have an economic crisis, we have police brutality and systemic racism crisis. And so what’s happening is that really covering for the president and his failures is the operating principle for his enablers. ... We should be dealing with the pandemic, with the opening of schools." Hirono said.
"You just did a perfect coverage on the concerns that everyone has about schools reopening. We should be dealing with the economic crisis. And we should be dealing with the racism that is in our country, to which the president speaks to because he has a base of supporters who are very anti-immigrant and white supremacists. That’s a lot of his base, and that's who he speaks to, so the divisiveness continues," she continued.




What a puke. These Democrats like Hirono are so nasty that they just embrace what Hillary Clinton said during the 2016 election, that Trump Supporters are deplorable. They don’t even pretend anymore, as Hirono just out right calls Trump supporters racists and white supremacists in a broad brush stroke.
And honestly, I think she might actually believe this nonsense given how much her TDS has deluded her at this point. Hawaii has done a great disservice to themselves by election her to the Senate. She’s as bad as Pelosi, if not worse.
Exit Question: Anyone know what that weird statue is behind her and to the right?

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