Tim Scott:
We are not defined by the color of our skin. We are defined by the content of our character, and if anyone tells you anything different, they're lying.
Brian Kilmeade:
The fact that Tim Scott has an optimistic view of race relations in America seems to have the former president very upset.
Trey Gowdy:
Barack Obama thinks we will be forever chained to the racism of our past. And Tim Scott really thinks we're a good country that can become a great country.
John Roberts:
This is what Joy Behar said about Tim Scott.
Joy Behar:
He's like Clarence Thomas, Black Republican who believes in pulling himself by your bootstraps. Rather than to me, understanding the systemic racism that African-Americans face in this country and other minorities, he doesn't get it.
Tim Scott:
One of the reasons why I'm on this show is because of the comments that were made, frankly, on this show, that the only way for a young African-American kid to be successful in this country is to be the exception and not the rule. That is a dangerous, offensive, disgusting message to send.
Kayleigh McEnany:
It was phenomenal what Senator Scott did. He came locked, loaded with facts. He came across good natured, charming, but strong.
Tim Scott:
If you work hard, you have integrity, and you have grit. All things are possible in today's America.
Jason Chaffetz:
The reason they don't like a Senator Tim Scott is Senator Tim Scott has a positive message. He's about opportunity zones. He's also really good on school choice. That's a direct threat to Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris.
Tim Scott:
That's why I'm the candidate the far left fears the most. I threaten their control. The truth of my life, disproves their lies.
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