During
MSNBC’s coverage of the RNC on Thursday night, anchor Chris Matthews
stated that the phrase “law and order” “carries a racial tone to it.”
Matthews said, “[W]hy did he use the phrase with all its implications
and attitude, ‘law and order.’ He didn’t say, ‘Let’s enforce the law.’
He did that once, most of it was the phrase ‘law and order,’ that was
so Nixonian. I think that carries a racial tone to it. And by the way,
safe schools, the reason we’re going to have vouchers and charter
schools is not for better education, but to get the kids away from the
bad neighborhoods.
Fellow anchor Joy Reid added, “And the Johnson amendment. A lot these
were signals that people in the audience, on the right would
understand, I’m going to let the churches get directly involved in
elections. Remember, the Johnson amendment was about some of the white
churches in the South that were inveighing against the Civil Rights
Act. That too has a racial tone.”
Matthews added, “The Christian academies, which were created so they
wouldn’t have a public school.”
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