Condoleezza Rice, ‘The View’ Hosts, Critical Race Theory, And Common Sense

Condoleezza Rice, who was a national security advisor and then the Secretary of State under former President George W. Bush appeared yesterday on “The View” and was asked about a number of topics from the supposedly enlightened leftist “The View” co-hosts.

Topics included the Jan 6 events at the Capitol, the passing of her former colleague and Bush’s first Secretary of State Colin Powell, as well as her view on Critical Race Theory from the perspective of a black woman who grew up in the segregated south. This from Sister Toldjah on redstate.com.

Rice’s argument blew me away in terms of both her calm approach and the beautiful simplicity of it.

Rice needed just 60 seconds to stun the “woke” co-hosts into silence, making the case that it’s important for both black and white children to grow up feeling empowered, and for black children not to be taught that their white schoolmates are racists, and for the white students not to be made to feel like they should have to shoulder the guilt over bad things that happened in our nation long before they were born.

Video of Condoleezza Rice on ‘The View” below:

From this point in the interview with Condoleezza Rice, the talk puppets masquerading as hosts praised the fact that two people with differing perspectives could discuss an issue “without blowing up.”

They praised both Rice and Whoopi Goldberg, however, they failed to address the importance of Rice’s words and that her judgement just might be sound. This, obviously, was ‘The View’ cohosts way of passing over everything Rice said with which they disagreed.

Many on the left, of course, immediately took to social media to criticize Rice and her comments.

Their words are typically foolish, nonsensical, anti-white, leftist dribble. Simply put, what Ms. Rice says cannot be intelligently countered.