He’s 63 years of age and his special brand of analysis and conclusions have him in deep dudgeon, furious really over the end of the Obama presidency and the replacement by Donald J. Trump. Eugene is preternaturally against President Trump because Eugene is black and President Trump, unlike Eugene’s beloved Barack is not black. According to Eugene’s Epistemology Obama could do no wrong and President Trump can only do wrong. Things aren’t going well for little Eugene.
He’s a liberal political analyst, for sure. He worked for MSNBC and was seen in many shows like Morning Joe, The Rachel Maddow Show, The Ed Show, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Politics Nation with Al Sharpton, and Countdown with Keith Olbermann.

He will go to his grave hating and condemning President Trump. His college? The Affirmative Action Program at Harvard Yard. 


He sang Hallelujah over the recent election because some Democrats won some of the races. No big deal but Eugene is singing. He said: “I hope the message to the Republican Party is clear: If you embrace Trump’s angry, nativist, white-nationalist politics of division, you will pay a price.Why would he try to help the Republicans understand why the Democrats won some elections?
He’s not helping, he’s bragging and hoping the Democrat anti-Trump wagon keeps on rolling..
Never mind how his hated Republicans went along with Obama and Obamacare for so long. Republicans are bad. Period thinks little Eugene.

His friends in the anti-Gillespie camp designed, produced, released and played a false and wicked ad featuring a pickup truck flying a Confederate flag and sporting a bumper sticker for Republican Ed Gillespie chasing a group of minority children.

The minute-long spot from the Latino Victory Fund ends with the children waking up from a nightmare and adults watching footage on television of torch-bearing white nationalists marching in Charlottesville

“Is this what Donald Trump and Ed Gillespie mean by the American Dream?” the narrator asks.
Eugene’s candidate also approved a Democratic mailer falsely, wickedly and viciously linking Gillespie to the white nationalists who marched in Charlottesville, urging voters to stand up to “Trump, Gillespie and hate.” All three were lies. Left-wing, Eugene Robinson, Harvard Yard lies against white people. It was a “desperate smear campaign and a new low with a disgusting, vile television ad seeking to instill fear in our children with that same imagery,” Leavitt said. “This is not an attack on Ed Gillespie anymore. This is an all-out attack on America.
Even worse, Cristóbal Alex, president of Latino Victory Fund who conceived the vile ad which belongs in the third world of politics, not in a land that has embraced and supported the Latino Community. Fortunately Christobal doesn’t stand for or represent the American Latinos.

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