King says it’s time to take a stand, defend ‘old white poeple’
July 19th, 2016 by Ric Hanson
Republican Congressman Steve King isn’t backing down from statements he made during an appearance on a cable T-V talk show panel Monday. “It’s about time that somebody spoke up,” King says. “Charlie (Pierce of Esquire), who was on MSNBC, going off against ‘old white people.’ And if you would Google ‘old white people’ or ‘old white men,’ now that’s something that continually flows out of mouths of the left and they’re disparaging a group of people who have contributed a tremendous amount to our civilization.”
King says “no other subgroup” has contributed more to the advance of western civilization than Christians of European ancestry. Democrats are calling King’s comments “outrageous” and Republican Governor Terry Branstad is dismissing them as well. “I just think they were inappropriate,” Branstad said. “…People know Steve King.” King says “the truth is provocative” to people like Branstad who are in “the establishment.”
“They see culture as evolving…They want to accept it as quickly as possible so it’s not a liability to be ‘on the wrong side of history,’…That’s what they will say,” King says. “…I say instead that these fundamental principles are timeless. Whatever was a sin 2000 years ago is a sin today.” King says if Republicans don’t make a stand, the party will “have no ground left to stand on” pretty soon.
“I don’t think the establishment wing of the party stands up against the multiculturalists, the political correct crowd. They back up from them. They kowtow to them and I say instead: ‘Let’s confront them.'” King faces Democrat Kim Weaver this fall as he seeks reelection to an eighth term in the U.S. House.
(Radio Iowa)