Condoleezza Rice: History Shouldn’t Make White People ‘Feel Guilty’

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Former Secretary of State under the Bush administration, Condoleezza Rice, appeared on The View yesterday (Oct. 20) and was stating some conservative talking points that had the hosts pushing back.

When discussing the commission on the Jan. 6 insurrection, Rice agreed with Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell that it’s time to “move on.” Former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin responded with, “I think it’s really politically expedient for Mitch McConnell to say, ‘Let's move on, let’s move on,’ especially when the former, twice-impeached, disgraced president enjoys attacking [him]. But the problem is, the past will become prologue if we don’t find out what happened on Jan. 6.” Rice insisted “our institutions need to be upheld,” telling Sunny, “let me finish” when the host tried to interject. Hostin cited a Quinnipiac poll, telling Rice, “When you have 80 percent of Republicans wanting to see Trump run in 2024?” Rice questioned the validity of the poll because she is a “political scientist.”

 

When discussing the commission on the Jan. 6 insurrection, Rice agreed with Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell that it’s time to “move on.” Former federal prosecutor Sunny Hostin responded with, “I think it’s really politically expedient for Mitch McConnell to say, ‘Let's move on, let’s move on,’ especially when the former, twice-impeached, disgraced president enjoys attacking [him]. But the problem is, the past will become prologue if we don’t find out what happened on Jan. 6.” Rice insisted “our institutions need to be upheld,” telling Sunny, “let me finish” when the host tried to interject. Hostin cited a Quinnipiac poll, telling Rice, “When you have 80 percent of Republicans wanting to see Trump run in 2024?” Rice questioned the validity of the poll because she is a “political scientist.”

 

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