National Review editor-in-chief Rich Lowry obviously used the N-word to describe Haitian immigrants during a Sunday interview on โThe Megyn Kelly Show.โ Of course, Lowry denied saying the slur even though he was literally caught on video and has gone viral for it.
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In the clip, Kelly defends JD Vance after he confessed that he made up the story of Haitians eating pets in Springfield, Ohio for attention. Lowry also attempted to justify Vanceโs actions and thatโs when he used the racist slur.
โYou remember alternative facts with Kellyanne? They did the same thing. She wasnโt saying you make up fictions and pretend theyโre facts. You bring other facts to bear in the debate that are being ignored,โ Lowry said.
โThatโs what [Vance] was saying. I think it was in that interview where Dana Bash says, โPolice have gone through 11 months of recordings of calls and theyโve only found two Springfield residents calling to complain about Haitianโฆโ
Thatโs when Lowry used the N-word to describe them, but tried to replace it with the word โmigrants.โ On X, his colleague and Fox News contributor Andrew McCarthy stated that it was an obvious mispronunciation mistake on Lowryโs part and itโs not a big deal.
โYep, this is exactly what happenedโI began to mispronounce the word โmigrantsโ and caught myself halfway through,โ Lowry agreed on X.
Many folks called out Lowry, including comedian and host W. Kamau Bell who replied: โNah. You know exactly what you did. You misspoke. You didnโt mispronounce. We just got a window into who you really are. Because since when does โmigrantโ start w/ an โnโ?โ
Actor Wendell Pierce added: โThe vowel sound wasnโt the issue. Itโs that โNโ that was the problem.โ This is what the Republican Party has come to embody under Trumpโs leadership: unapologetic racism without a morsel of regret.
Lowry has made that crystal clear.
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