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Scott Campaign Press Release - Tim Scott Responds To The View

September 14, 2023

"You can be anything in America if you're Black, except conservative." – Tim Scott

CHARLESTON, SC – Tonight, Tim Scott joined FOX News' Sean Hannity and responded to the latest outrageous comments made by Sunny Hostin of The View about Tim.

Tim previously joined The View to address the "dangerous and offensive" comments from the hosts of the daytime talk show.

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Tim Scott: The Democrat party and the progressive left are stuck in Jim Crow 1920s and 30s. What they do not want is a Black man who thinks for himself. You can be anything in America if you're Black, except for a conservative. That's why Sunny is so radical and disgusting with her comments. They don't want my life story to be told because it disrupts the lies of the radical left. I can't think of anything more disgusting to watch the Democrat party descend down into the 1920s. Unbelievable.
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Sean Hannity: Alright, so you did go on The View. That worked out I thought very well for you. It was amazing. Joy didn't wanna show up that day, did she?

Tim Scott: Well, she took the day off because listen, when you say something offensive and disgusting, you should be called out in person live. Yes and in color. And so I went on The View and had a serious conversation about the greatness of America. We should all be proud to be Americans and I can't for the life of me understand why the radical left wants a different country. This is the greatest nation on earth. We are the city on the hill. The radical left and the progressives want to sell socialism because they do not believe in the American people. It's time for us to take a stand, whether it's on The View or at the radical left party, it is time to take our message from sea to shining sea.

Tim Scott, Scott Campaign Press Release - Tim Scott Responds To The View Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/367706

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