- Senator Ernst — its not all about you
- Why go about painting yourself as another pathetic politician with Washington fever
- We get it, we are just supposed to shut up and vote for you while you unreasonably and uncharitably undercut Trump
- There was nothing else you could say but repeat a true cheap shot of the left?
- You criticize Trump – but how are your “communications” so careful and different?
Please tell us Senator, how is your calling President Trump’s statement “racist” — to use your alleged guide-star for pronouncements — “constructive” and “helpful” when you adopt a shibboleth of the enemy to characterize a statement offering or admitting no context to a Trump “tweet” that on its face has no racial component but was a not untenable admonishment to politicians who disparage America as if it were the worst country on earth?* DLH and R Mall
From The Hill
Senate Republican Conference Vice Chairwoman Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said Monday that she thinks President Trump’s tweets suggesting that minority Democratic lawmakers “go back” to the countries they came from was racist.
Ernst was pressed by reporters about Trump’s tweets from the weekend when she walked into a weekly leadership meeting in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) office.
Asked if she thought Trump’s comments were specifically racist, Ernst acknowledged, “Yeah, I do.”
She reiterated that view when asked on another occasion by a CNN reporter if she found Trump’s comments racist.
“Uh, yeah. They’re American citizens,” she said, referring to Trump’s suggestion that Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (Minn.), Rashida Tlaib (Mich.) and Ayanna Pressley (Mass.), who all identify as racial minorities, go back to the counties they’re from.
Of that group, only Omar, a native of Somalia, was born outside the United States.
Ernst also called the comments “not constructive” and “not helpful.”
Like other Republicans, she said Trump should focus on policies instead of personal attacks.
“Let’s focus on policies and we can debate those policies because I personally think the GOP has a stronger platform to talk about. That’s what we should be focusing on,” she said.
Ernst, a first-term member of the Senate, is up for reelection next year and Democrats think they have a shot of defeating her if Trump underperforms expectations.
She has distanced herself from Trump on other occasions, such as earlier this year when she warned Trump not to trust North Korean leader Kim Jong Un or when she has criticized his tariff policy.
Ernst said Monday that she had not spoken to Trump about his tweets.
*70 word sentence, part of German heritage