WATCH: CNN’s Jeffrey Lord Says President Trump Is ‘The Martin Luther King of Health Care.’ (He’s Not.)
Why Did CNN Hire Him?
Jeffrey Lord called President Donald Trump “The Martin Luther King of health care” Thursday moning. Lord, a former Trump surrogate and a CNN political analyst for years, has a long an ugly history of launching grenade-like racist remarks. In 2015, Media Matters published an article titled, “New CNN Hire Jeffrey Lord Is An Anti-Immigrant Lynching Denier Who Compares Opponents To Nazis.”
It hasn’t gotten any better.
Here’s the clip of Lord’s offensive remarks, which aren’t even worth dissecting:
Jeffrey Lord says Donald Trump is the “Martin Luther King of health care.” pic.twitter.com/3j9bmJcKl5
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) April 13, 2017
Fortunately, Symone Sanders put him in his place. She later posted this tweet:
It was too early for the foolishness https://t.co/nP5iqI5GAi
— Symone D. Sanders (@SymoneDSanders) April 13, 2017
On Twitter, Jeffrey Lord is now trending:
Well done, Jeffrey Lord; except Trump is to MLK what MLK was to being an overprivileged racist who can’t spell.
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) April 13, 2017
Jeffrey Lord is the Ted Bundy of truth while @realDonaldTrump is the Typhoid Mary of democracy.
— â„ï¸Carrie Mayne â„ï¸ (@Mayne1Carrie) April 13, 2017
And it’s become a Twitter Moment: Jeffrey Lord on CNN: Trump is the MLK of health care
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