Former ESPN “Sportscenter” anchor Jemele Hill had a melt down last night by blaming massive Democrat losses on the America’s love of “White Supremacy.”
Voters are sick of this type of rhetoric, which isn’t going to work well for her and Democrats going forward we don’t think.
In a tweet at 1:19 a.m. est., Hill declared, “It’s not the messaging, folks. This country simply loves white supremacy.”
Verified Twitter user “48” told Hill in a response, “The white supremacy talk is getting a very stale. Y’all need to find new talking points.”
The white supremacy talk is getting a very stale. Y’all need to find new talking points.
— 48™️ (@fadde) November 3, 2021
Hill has also been combative in quote tweets of others who have called her out.
The Blazes’s Jessica O’Donnell replied in exasperation, “white supremacy is electing the first black woman lieutenant governor. got it.”
Hill quote tweeted O’Donnell and shared a video which used the n-word multiple times.
https://t.co/eyRJcJ0aHp pic.twitter.com/nNG4ZvjuLl
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) November 3, 2021
Hill also quote tweeted Twitter user “Ryan New,” who had pointed out to her, “I love you Jemele but statements like this will keep this country ruled by conservatives for the rest of our lifetimes. Be better than this.”
“Oh, it’s the statements, not the actual function of white supremacist. Got it,” Hill snapped back.
Oh, it’s the statements, not the actual function of white supremacist. Got it. https://t.co/TQxeBkHrM5
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) November 3, 2021
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