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As Republican senators begin to sour on the idea of nominating gold-standard enthusiast and prolific misogynist Stephen Moore to the board of the Federal Reserve, Trumps nominee appeared on Firing Line With Margaret Hoover. If Moore is hoping to assure the president that hes still the supply-sider for the job the White House announced Monday that it is reviewing Moores columns for further moments of bigotry the PBS interview certainly didnt help his cause.
Hoover asked Moore about past comments that were neither appropriate at the time nor have aged well. In a 2000 appearance on C-SPAN, he stated that the rise of black female income was a negative influence on the family unit: Its not a good thing that black women are making more than black men today. In fact, the male needs to be the breadwinner of the family, and one of the reasons I think youve seen the decline of the family, not just in the black community, but also its happening now in the white community as well, is because women are more economically self-sufficient. So, I would like to see an increase in black earnings because black men have not closed the gap as much as black women have. Moore reworded that position on Tuesday:
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.@StephenMoore said the male needs to be the breadwinner of the family in 2000. He now says he shouldnt have said that. Watch how he puts it now.
Moore also provided some clarity about an extremely questionable joke he made in a speech on health care given shortly after the election of Donald Trump: By the way, did you see, theres that great cartoon going along? A New York Times headline: First Thing Donald Trump Does As President Is Kick a Black Family Out of Public Housing, and it has Obama leaving the White House. I mean, I just love that one. Just a great one. Moore did his best to defend the quote, which was issued less than three years ago:
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.@StephenMoore explains his 2016 joke about Donald Trump moving into the White House and kicking a black family out of public housing. Moore says, That is a joke I always made, adding he didnt mean it like a black person lived there. I shouldnt have said it, he says.
Moore added that there should be a statute of limitations on saying stupid things, claiming that times have changed a lot since he made the comments regarding female income in 2000. (Hoover then reminded Moore that he had made similar comments in 2014.) It appears that statute of limitations would need to be just seconds long to do Moore any good.
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http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2019/04/watch-stephen-moore-try-to-defend-racist-joke-about-obama.htmlHours after withdrawing as a candidate to serve on the Federal Reserve Board, Stephen Moore expressed shock that his critics had pored over his divorce records and decades-old columns.
If I had any sense that this would happen people would be looking at my writings from 20, 25 years ago I would have told the president, Wait a minute, I cant do a Senate confirmation, Moore told Fox Business Network on Thursday.
But the White House probably should have seen it coming.
Past administrations have historically spent weeks or even months trying to
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