Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

GOP Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina is no Ape. He's an Uncle Tom

Didn't hypocrite Tim Scott, a. k.a. Uncle Tom, know that Trump has always been a racist?

He can't be upset now suddently that his boss has publicly revealed what he thinks of Scott's "kind". Too late. He had his head up Trump's rectum for so long that he can't even smell the stench.

Politicians ought to know "ahead" and "beforehand" who they are dealing with. But most choose to ignore the stench as long as they're getting something in return.

Tim Scott has deliberately ignored Trump's long-standing racism because Trump made him a senator, albeit a subservient servile African slave senator at Trump's beck and call. 

I am always dumbfounded by black African Americans, especially those from the South, who pretend that America's history of abject slavery is  not an issue for them and that sleeping with their former slavemasters is OK, supposedly because they share with them some lofty radical right-wing ideology that rests almost entirely on racism against African-Americans.

Stupidity? Blindness? Innate servility inherited from a couple of generations when Tim Scott's grandpa was being tied to a tree and beaten to a pulp by a certain Mr. scott. Is he so proud that his grandparents were once slaves of some white English jerk by the last name of Scott, whose name he proudly parades around, down in the backward slavery state of South Carolina?

Many Republican lawmakers, fearing for their seats next November, are scrambling to appear to break with the White House after the convicted felon and twice-impeached Donald Trump posted a video on social media that showed former President Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama depicted as apes.

Sen. Tim Scott, a republican moron from South Carolina and a close ally of Trump - and the only Black Republican in the Senate - took some time before publicly disavowing the post. He didn't want to upset his slavemaster, so he waited until others expressed their outrage before joining them.

“Praying it was fake because it’s the most racist thing I’ve seen out of this White House,” Scott said about the video in a post on the social platform X. He is "praying" that it isn't true, because he couldn't deal with the consequences of its factual truth. 

All those GOP MAGA morons who are now merely "objecting" to Trump's blunt racism are facing reelection this November. Many are opportunists without principle and therefore are slowly (so as not to upset Trump) and discreetly (thinking that the voters won't notice) moving to the center of the political divide

The White House initially defended the post, arguing some childish pretext from a cartoon. As usual Trump went TACO and took down his offensive post, lying by blaming an intern for "erroneously" making the post, and adding insult to injury by claiming the video was shared by mistake. It is not the sharing that is offensive, it is the design of the video itself. But Trump knows - he said it many times - his republican MAGA base are dumb people to whom he can lie and they'll always believe him. 

You want genuine jesuitic hypocrisy? Listen to this justification: "A Trump ally claimed the president did not know about the video before it was posted and that the staffer “really let the president down” by sharing it. In that White Outhouse, anyone can post garbage under Donald Trump's name? 

A senior adviser to Rep. Byron Donalds (Fla.) — another high-profile Black Republican lawmaker, who is the front-runner in Florida’s gubernatorial race — called the White House about the post and was also told that the staffer let the president down.

The moment marked a unique episode in Trump’s second term, when some of the president’s most reliable defenders found themselves publicly condemning a video posted by Trump’s own account.

Around the same time the post was taken down, another two Republican senators and a GOP House member publicly called on the president to do so.

Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), chair of the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee, called the video “totally unacceptable” and said Trump “should take it down and apologize.”

Sen. Pete Ricketts (R-Neb.) gave the best interpretation of the event: “Even if this was a Lion King meme, a reasonable person sees the racist context to this,” he wrote in a post on X. But how many people are "reasonable" in the Trump administration? Some House Republicans have called on Trump to apologize, but to request from a mad demented assh- - - to apologize is a shot in the dark.

“Racism and hatred have no place in our country—ever. They divide our people and weaken the foundations of our democracy,” pontificated MAGA Representative Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania.  “Whether intentional or careless, this post is a grave failure of judgment and is absolutely unacceptable from anyone—most especially from the President of the United States. A clear and unequivocal apology is owed,” he added. It is stunning that Fitzpatrick is even conceding the possibility that the video was intentional, which should make Fitzpatrick question his allegiance to the racist dictator.

Several other GOP lawmakers addressed and condemned the deleted post Friday afternoon. What leap of intelligence does it take for them to link Trump's vile and ignorant thinking about African-Americans to his treatment of all the dark-skinned Americans and migrants whom he has callously harassed, and occasionally killed, at the hands of his OCE-GESTAPO stormtroopers. 

Make no mistake about it: Trump is a racist who is trying to "bleach" the skin of America from all the garbage and shithole genes that have infiltrated it and are staining his "beautiful white skin". 

How long will it take those MAGA sycophantic cowards to understand and take concrete action against the madman who is planning to destroy America and its democracy as we always knew it?


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