Racist Anti-American CNN Buffoon Angela Rye Agrees With America-Hater Andrew Cuomo that ‘America Has Never Been Great’

Racist anti-American CNN buffoon Angela Rye has made it known that she agrees with anti-American Andrew Cuomo that “america has never been great.”

Racist Anti-American CNN Buffoon Angela Rye Agrees With America-Hater Andrew Cuomo that 'America Has Never Been Great'

Racist Anti-American CNN Buffoon Angela Rye Agrees With America-Hater Andrew Cuomo that ‘America Has Never Been Great’

Hatred of America (and tax evasion) is a prerequisite to becoming a Democrat, so it’s not at all shocking to see the disgusting views of their employees start to leak out – but I certainly don’t think the Democrat’s universal hatred of America will help them in future elections.

Prediction Time: Now that CNN’s racist anti-American commentator Angela Rye has let the cat out of the bag that she hates America, look for the america-hating mothership CNN to give their budding America-hating racist employee of the week a big promotion and a raise.

After all, it pays to be a racist anti-American with Trump Derangement Syndrome, when you’re member of Fake News Central – CNN.

CNN political commentator Angela Rye claimed on Wednesday evening that “America has never been great” and snapped at Gina Loudon, who serves on President Donald Trump’s 2020 reelection advisory council, for bringing up that she adopted a minority child with Down Syndrome.
The left-wing activist who was formerly the executive director of the Congressional Black Caucus lost it after Loudon touted the country’s “pretty amazing history of overcoming slavery, of expanding civil rights, of women’s rights.” Loudon said that “a lot of those things happened under American presidents who didn’t have any minorities at all on their White Houses.”

Though Loudon explicitly said she felt that Trump’s White House could “be better” when it comes to diversity, Rye put words in Loudon’s mouth and said it didn’t matter what Loudon said because Rye said she heard Loudon say, “We don’t necessarily need diversity in this White House.”

“That’s not what I said,” Loudon immediately responded. “That is not what I said.”

Rye then said: “Let me tell you what I heard, I don’t think you hardly understand… You’re going to keep talking over me. My black life matters and so does my voice. Listen to what I’m saying to you. What you said was deeply offensive.”

Later in the segment, when Loudon mentioned that she has an adopted minority son who has Down Syndrome, Rye, seething with anger, rolled her eyes and even turned her head away from the camera.

“I have an adopted minority son, yes, I do, who happens to have Down’s syndrome. He experiences bigotry every single day in a myriad of ways, not just skin color, but also because of his disability,” Loudon said, causing Rye to become visibly angry. “And I understand that you and I don’t agree, but I would not support a president I believed would be a threat to his future.”

Agreeing with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s remarks earlier in the day, Rye then angrily said, “America has never been great. It is not great because people like you come on and lie for the president of the United States and tout, bring out your son as an example? You should be completely ashamed of yourself.”

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