A renowned singer lost her voice after a sexual assault. “A kinder, gentler President Trump?”. In a Harvard Business Review article called Rethinking Political Correctness by Robin J. Ely, Debra Meyerson and Martin N. Davidson say unspoken canons of behavior governed by political correctness make interactions between people of different races, genders, religions, etc., strained. “The answer is yes, I think so,” he continued. But the answer is yes, and I’d certainly like to.”. Trump, denounce this, denounce that,' " Whitlock continued. “I want the answer to be yes, but when I first came here, there was so much to do. “I want the answer to be yes, but when I first came here, there was so much to do. And sometimes we don’t have time. He said black men can relate to Trump’s masculinity, “he represents the patriarchy, he’s not politically correct—those are things that just, I’m just sorry, a lot of black men can relate to.”. This includes personalizing content and advertising. “But a lot of it is time … Being politically correct takes time. It’s like you got to get going, you don’t have much time. During the interview, Whitlock called antifa "the modern day KKK.". Whitlock noted Trump will be in Nashville on Thursday night for the final presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. They're tearing our country apart.". Before his White House interview with the president, Whitlock appeared on Fox News’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and said Trump’s growing popularity among black men is because he does not censor himself and doesn’t worry about being politically correct. “I want the answer to be yes, but when I first came here, there was so much to do. It's not really surprising to me he's starting to make headway in that direction,” Whitlock said. Trump and members of his administration have sought to attribute violence and vandalism by protesters in Portland, Ore., as being part of it. List Dear Leader’s top five policies that he will work on in his second term. Whitlock noted Trump’s reaction to the death of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Those are things, I'm just, I'm sorry, a lot of Black men can relate to. During a sit-down White House interview with OutKick’s Jason Whitlock, he asked Trump, “If you go into the second term, might we see a different personality from President Trump.”. He acknowledged that he would be "criticized by the media" for broaching the subject but said antifa is "hurting Black people. President Donald Trump was asked by Jason Whitlock in an interview that aired Wednesday if re-elected would he be a kinder, gentler version of himself. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images), Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit Over Rejected Votes in Arizona, Trump Condemns Communism, Remembers 100 Million Lives Claimed by the ‘Oppressive Ideology’, Exclusive: Rep. 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And I thought it was awesome and I was like, wow, I want to see more of that President Trump,” Whitlock added, “In the second term will you be as much of a fighter as you are in your first?”, “I think the answer is yes,” Trump responded. Savannah Rychcik October 22, 2020. "They're a terrorist, domestic organization," the interviewer said. ", "People are, 'Mr. Trump Reveals if He Would Be 'Kinder' in the Second Term. Lack of political correctness is what Whitlock thinks makes him more compelling to black men. Whitlock asked him if he will be “as much of a fighter” as he was in his first term. The former Fox Sports personality left the outlet in June and formed OutKick.com with Clay Travis, host of Fox Sports radio, The newly launched website focuses on politics and sports. “I think the answer is yes,” Trump replied. “A kinder, gentler President Trump?”, Whitlock cited Trump’s reaction after appearing to learn of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader GinsburgRuth Bader GinsburgA solution to the politicization of the Supreme Court Trump surrogate on election legal challenges: 'Hopefully Amy Coney Barrett will come through' Pelosi: Amy Coney Barrett 'an illegitimate Supreme Court justice' MORE’s death just after stepping off the stage at a campaign rally last month. But the answer is yes, and I’d certainly like to.”. 1 Comment. Before the interview was released, Whitlock appeared on Fox News’s “Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonLincoln Project's Schmidt: Carlson could be 2024 GOP frontrunner Limbaugh walks back comments referring to Biden as the winner Fox's Baier: 2020 race in key battlegrounds is 'narrowing fast' MORE Tonight” to discuss Trump’s “momentum” among Black male voters. And what brings it together is success.”, He went on to say that his efforts were postponed by the coronavirus, suggesting the onset of the “China plague” sent him “back to the drawing board.”, “I hope the answer is yes,” Trump said. We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. "Can we get lawmakers to really go after this group? Whitlock is a controversial voice on sports and Black issues. And sometimes we don’t have time. President Donald Trump walks on the south lawn of the White House in Washington, on Oct. 20, 2020. Being politically correct takes time. “She led an amazing life, what else can you say? She was an amazing woman — whether you agreed or not — she was an amazing woman who led an amazing life,” Trump said after learning of her death. President Trump was asked in a new interview whether he would be “kinder” and "gentler" if he is elected to serve a second term in the Oval Office. “When you go into a second term, if you go into a second term, might we see a different personality from President Trump?” Whitlock asked. He offered his condolences and hailed Ginsburg as “an amazing woman who led an amazing life.”, “I was like ‘Wow, I want — can we see more of that President Trump?’ ” Whitlock recalled, before asking if Trump will be “as much of a fighter as you are in your first term?”, “I think the answer is yes,” Trump responded. The American people could possibly see another side to President Donald Trump if he is reelected to a second term. “The answer is yes, I think so,” he continued. "I think we've been carrying on a facade for three and a half years as Black men that somehow we can't relate to Donald Trump, that we didn't celebrate him in hip hop music for decades, that he wasn't friends with countless Black athletes, celebrities, entertainers,” Whitlock said. “I hope the answer is yes,” Trump continued. President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden claims a 'mandate' to govern, calls for end to 'partisan warfare' Mark Meadows tests positive for coronavirus Georgia Senate race between Perdue, Ossoff heads to runoff MORE was asked in a new interview whether he would be “kinder” and "gentler" if he is elected to serve a second term in the Oval Office. The contents of this site are ©2020 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc. 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The question was lobbed during a sit-down White House interview with Jason Whitlock, an outspoken Trump advocate with the newly formed outlet OutKick. President Donald Trump was asked by Jason Whitlock in an interview that aired Wednesday if re-elected would he be a kinder, gentler version of himself. Resentments build, relationships fray, and performance suffers.”. But the answer is yes, and I’d certainly like to.”. “In cultures regulated by political correctness, people feel judged and fear being blamed,” They said, adding, “They (people) feel inhibited and afraid to address even the most banal issues directly. If that is too though for you, then name one that YOU can remember. Whitlock listed Trump’s success with the black community in the funding of black colleges, justice reform, opportunity zones, and record employment before the pandemic. I didn’t have time to be totally and politically correct.”. WATCH: @WhitlockJason says “it’s not really surprising” that President Trump is gaining the support of Black Americans.“Look at his support of HBCUs, the First Step Act, the criminal justice reform he's done, the opportunity zones...the record [low] unemployment for Black men” pic.twitter.com/nCiTI0tQLx, The Hill 1625 K Street, NW Suite 900 Washington DC 20006 | 202-628-8500 tel | 202-628-8503 fax. He said he understands how his personality puts people off but his actions speak for themselves. The president proceeded to explain how much work there was to be done when he first took office, saying it’s been decades of neglect with administrations not putting America first. He publicly went after his FBI Director Christopher Wray for saying antifa is “more of an ideology or a movement than we do an organization” during congressional testimony. “The reason I ask that is that when Ruth Bader Ginsburg died, I saw what you said before getting on the plane. I didn’t have time to be totally and politically correct.”. But, you know, the softer side is good,” he added. He told the president that he was moved by the commander-in-chief’s compassionate response to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing, and appreciated the tone. Their new website focuses on sports and politics. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, like several other Trump kids. Although the president is often criticized for making comments that offend others and not taking political correctness into account, his supporters look mainly at his actions and think political correctness has gone too far. "He is not politically correct. Trump's firstborn, Donald Jr., is the son of Trump's first wife — Czech model Ivana Trump (née Zelníčková). People draw private conclusions; untested, their conclusions become immutable. Whitlock is an outspoken Trump supporter who recently launched Outkick.com with Clay Travis, host of Fox Sports radio. The American people could possibly see another side to President Donald Trump if he is reelected to a second term. “But a lot of it is time … Being politically correct takes time.