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Ben Kinchlow’s ‘normal America’ is frightenin­g

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By D’ANNE WITKOWSKI

Anyone who lives in reality in America knows that Donald Trump is bad news. Even people who don’t particular­ly like Hillary Clinton know that. But if you live in Right Wing America, then reality is just a pesky detail that you keep swatting away because it’s annoying your otherwise terrifying nightmare version of the country.

Take former “700 Club” co-host and founder of the African American Political Awareness Coalition Ben Kinchlow, for example. He really does NOT want Clinton to be President.

And he laid it all out in an unhinged Aug. 7 World Net Daily editorial in which he reveals a very surprising theory about President Obama’s election: Americans only elected him because he’s black.

“It wasn’t because he was the most eminently qualified individual,” Kinchlow writes, “but because America wanted to prove to itself, and the world, that it was not racist – ergo they elected Barack Hussein Obama.”

And now Americans, in our quest to show the world what a wonderful, peaceful (drone strikes aside) people we are, are going to elect Hillary Clinton as our next president in order to finally put to bed the ridiculous notion that we are sexist—because that’s totally how presidenti­al elections work.

Check out these actionpack­ed stats: “America has an extremely high percentage of voting-age college students, millennial­s, transsexua­ls, homosexual­s, bisexuals and feminists,” he writes. “In addition, many normal Americans want to demonstrat­e that they are not racists, homophobes or anti-feminist.”

It’s interestin­g, too, that given his explanatio­n, it appears that racist, homophobic, and sexist are the default settings for “normal Americans.”

Kinchlow states more than once that Clinton is unqualifie­d, though he offers no examples of what qualificat­ions she lacks. So my guess is she just doesn’t hate gays and Muslims enough. If she wanted to nab Kinchlow’s WND readers’ votes, she’d need to turn up her hatred level to extremely high.

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