Murphy Is REACHING
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running a merit-based competition based on how much you know about American history and then denying A kid, a place in the winner's circle, perhaps simply because his parents are immigrants. I want answers to these questions. I want justice for ungod. I know that this isn't the biggest issue facing the country right now in and of itself, but it is part of one of the biggest issues facing the country. A campaign of overwhelming discrimination from the Trump administration. from immigrants, from the family of immigrants, to anyone who is not white and male. I hope this isn't part of that conspiracy, but the facts make it look like it is. Okay, so this guy's a cancer. He sent that letter out. You know he got a response to that letter. It's Chris Murphy. He'd get an answer to him say, I want answers to them. He just can't share them. The fact of the matter is there's three winners because there were always going to be three winners. Maybe he was one shy. With one of his answers, you just loved it. He saw three white kids and the kid who came real close and it was like, I can run with this. And man, it gives me everything I need. It gives me his parents are immigrants. It gives me he's not white. He doesn't know what to call him. He can't call him black. You can call him a person of color. He can call him not white. And, oh, he must have been so excited when someone went, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, male, too, not FEMA, which plays no role in any of this. But he manages to say. And what about women, too? There's so no conspiracy here. He tempered the entire three-minute clip with, I hope this isn't part of any conspiracy. Maybe I'm wrong. He tempered it all the way through, perhaps because his parents are immigrants, because he knows huge reach. But it's a reach that Lamont can piggyback on.