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Don Lemon to Trump: LeBron James is not dumb, and you’re a straight up racist

- By Avi Selk

THREE days after President Donald Trump called LeBron James and CNN’s Don Lemon stupid, the anchor accused the president of racism.

Monday night was not the first time Lemon called Trump a racist. Nor was the previous Friday the first time Trump belittled the intelligen­ce of a black critic of his administra­tion, or Lemon specifical­ly.

But Lemon’s polemic on “CNN Tonight” felt especially personal. It combined the anchor’s reaction to the latest insult with a sort of bibliograp­hy of Trump’s previous attacks on black public figures, culminatin­g in a declaratio­n that the leader of the United States is a morally repulsive blight on American society.

“As a journalist I don’t really like being the story here,” Lemon said. “But because of how important it is for each of us to stand up for what is right and what is decent, I’m going to tell you exactly how I feel, starting right now.”

He spoke for the next nine minutes.

He first recapped the events of the past few days, in case anyone had not been following: On Friday, Trump had watched a rerun of an interview between Lemon and James to talk about a non-profit school he just opened, during which the NBA star told the anchor: “Our president is kind of trying to divide us.”

As Trump critiques go, this was mild stuff. James had said worse about the president. (So had Lemon, for that matter.) But Trump’s response, in a tweet he sent shortly before midnight, went straight for the worst superlativ­es. He called Lemon “the dumbest man on television,” and James a close runner up.

Trump tweeted “Lebron James was just interviewe­d by the dumbest man on television, Don Lemon. He made Lebron look smart, which isn’t easy to do. I like Mike!”

“The president has called a lot of people stupid,” Lemon told his viewers. “Some of those people are white. But I would just like to note that referring to an African American as dumb — remember this is America — is one of the oldest canards of America’s racist past and present: that black people are of inferior intelligen­ce.”

This was accurate. As Philip Bump has demonstrat­ed in The Washington Post, Trump routinely called his critics stupid before he won election. He mostly refrained from the insults for several months afterward, but has lately begun using them again — and now tends to level them against black critics, mainly Lemon and Democratic Rep Maxine Waters.

List of evidence

“Notice a pattern?” Lemon asked on Monday. “The president constantly denigrates people of colour, and women, too.”

To his list of evidence, Lemon added Trump’s past embrace of a conspiracy theory that Barack Obama, “America’s first black president,” was born in Kenya and faked his US citizenshi­p. Lemon reminded his viewers that Trump once called certain participan­ts at a white nationalis­t rally in Charlottes­ville “very fine people.” He recalled Trump’s repeated attacks on black NFL players who knelt during the national anthem to protest what they saw as institutio­nal racism.

He played clip after clip after clip of Trump at his rallies, calling Waters, the black congresswo­man, “low-IQ.”.

“Let me not mince words here,” Lemon said. “This president traffics in racism, and is fuelled by bullying.”

“President Trump is trying to divide in a divide-and-conquer strategy,” he continued, “and here’s how it goes: He divides by race and tries to conquer decency by smearing and besmirchin­g the truth and the people who fight to uphold it.” And he asked: “Is this who we really are? The overwhelmi­ngly negative response to his unfair and unkind attack on a good man, LeBron James, shows America rejects what he is peddling. Most of America, anyway. Not all of America.”

But as he concluded his broadcast, Lemon at least called for one.

“Will the country stand up for them?” he asked. “We, the decent and truly patriotic people who really love America and believe in this its greatness have to. Because clearly Donald Trump won’t.”

The White House has not responded to a request for comment on Lemon’s speech.

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