Steve Kornacki, who will debut as a new MSNBC host on Monday, appeared on Hardball,
Thursday, to smear conservative opposition to Eric Holder and Barack
Obama as racist. Asked why some on the right oppose the attorney
general, Kornacki derided the "caricature of Obama" as a "secret black
radical" who is trying to "take away rights or...money from, you know,
from white people." [MP3 audio here.]
Kornacki saw an "aspect of race and culture" to the conservative
disdain.
In a discussion of the Fast and Furious scandal, Kornacki
simplified, "...You take, you know, prominent, you know, black
lawyer and you put him in charge of the Obama Justice Department and I
think that's, to you know, to people who sort of traffic in that sort of
thing, you know, it really is kind of a lightening rod."
Kornacki
will be part of the team taking over for liberal Martin Bashir, who is
moving to 4pm to replace Dylan Ratigan. Good to see MSNBC is replacing
one leftist who smears conservatives with another.
A transcript of the exchange, which aired at 5:41pm EDT on June 21, can be found below:
MICHAEL SMERNCONISH: Steve, what drives the antipathy toward Eric Holder
from the right? I mean, of all the cabinet members, I've noticed this
and others have tracked it, it's Holder who is most perceived as the
surrogate for Obama and who seems to incur the wrath of the harshest of
criticism.
STEVE KORNACKI: Yeah. And, you know, look, I mean, you know, it can be uncomfortable to talk about this stuff, but
I think you have to consider the possibility that there might be, sort
of, you know, there might be an aspect of race and of culture to that.
Because you have the Justice Department- Well, first of all, you have
sort of, you know, the caricature of Obama that sort of gets sold on the
right a lot is that he's this, sort of, secret black radical and he's
looking to, sort of, um, you know, he's looking to sort of, maybe, take
away rights or take away, you know, take away this, sort of, you know,
money from, you know, from white people and redistribute it and that
sort of thing. So, you take, you know, prominent, you know, black lawyer
and you put him in charge of the Obama Justice Department and I think
that's, you know, to people who sort of traffic in that sort of thing,
you know, it really is kind of a lightening rod.
-- Scott Whitlock is the senior news analyst for the Media Research Center. Click here to follow him on Twitter.