The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

After leaving Trump’s White House, Omarosa wants back in the black race

- L.A. Parker Columnist

Omarosa Manigault, a former President Donald Trump reality television plaything, claims being out of the White House detaches her from slave-child status.

“Oh, freedom, I’ve been emancipate­d,” Omarosa exclaimed on Celebrity Big Brother, according to Entertainm­ent Weekly. “I feel like I just got freed off a plantation.”

Oh, Sistah, thou hath a screw loose. Manigault received her walking papers from white folk in the White House, allegedly left kicking, screaming and cursing, and now she wants back into the black race.

Never liked this woman. Mind you, personal feelings exist based on Manigault’s public persona offered on reality television shows and press interviews which includes her White House stay as a Trump confidante.

By the way, plantation dwellers and freed slaves will not receive Manigault with open arms, minds or souls — this woman who now chases her alleged black birthright.

Negress please. If White House Chief of Staff John Kelly had not shown her black behind the door, Manigault would still schlep for President Trump.

Manigault may not receive personal loathing reserved for fictional character Stephen in “Django: Unchained” but she collects real-life dislike in the nonfiction world.

By the way, Samuel L. Jackson played his subservien­t role of Stephen with such dastardly perfection as houseboy extraordin­aire, that blood curdles when seeing the real-life actor.

Manigault delivers worse reactions. The former “Apprentice” star loved her some Donald Trump in 2016.

“Every critic, every detractor will have to bow down to President Trump. It’s everyone who’s ever doubted Donald, who ever disagreed, who ever challenged him. It is the ultimate revenge to become the most powerful man in the universe,” Manigault said.

Of course, Manigault offered a different opinion after spending time as the most important African American in Trump’s Big House.

Manigault offered these departing insights following her dismissal as the one black face associated with Trump.

“As the only African-American woman in this White House, as a senior staff and assistant to the president, I have seen things that have made me uncomforta­ble, that have upset me, that have affected me deeply and emotionall­y, that has affected my community and my people. And when I can tell my story, it is a profound story that I know the world will want to hear,” Manigault said, setting the table for parlaying her political past into book deals and more reality television. The Trump Temptress stopped just shy of delivering her rendition of James Brown’s (Say It Loud) “I’m Black and I’m Proud”.

Skin color tethers eternally Manigault to the black race although she remains a perennial chameleon of character, morphing into superiorit­y as a better black on Monday then wanting back into the organizati­on by week’s end.

While a Quentin Tarantino directed sequel to Django seems unlikely, imagine this jilted black woman featured on the big screen.

“Omarosa: Unchained,” seems like an instant success. Welcome back to the black race Ms. Manigault.

Your “Black Lives Matter” membership card should arrive within the next week despite a significan­t failure in the advancemen­t of colored people.

L.A. Parker is a Trentonian columnist.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this file photo, Omarosa Manigault smiles at reporters as she walks through the lobby of Trump Tower in New York. The White House says Omarosa Manigault Newman, one of President Donald Trump’s most prominent African-American supporters, plans to...
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this file photo, Omarosa Manigault smiles at reporters as she walks through the lobby of Trump Tower in New York. The White House says Omarosa Manigault Newman, one of President Donald Trump’s most prominent African-American supporters, plans to...
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