Maine Governor Paul LePage (R) not-really-apologized for essentially saying D-Money and Shifty (read: black men) from New York and New Jersey are traveling to Maine and stealing their white women, and while I'm sure LePage wishes that were the end of it, it isn't.
Former Grand Wizard of the Klan David Duke spoke out in support of LePage by concurring that "Puff Diddys" are defiling young white girls.
On his Friday radio program, Duke came to the governor’s defense, praising the remarks as part of what he said was the “Trump effect of people not talking in politically correct manner.”
“You are probably picking yourself off the floor to think that an elected governor in the United States of America would actually talk about this horrible destruction and defilement of young white women,” the former Klansman opined. “These are not Anglo-Saxon guys from rural Maine doing this. These are, again, like the Puff Diddys — or whatever they want to call themselves — from New York.”
He's not wrong about the so-called "Trump effect." The Republican party is now openly racist and because so much of our media refuses to say "racist," they continue.
People may be picking their jaws up off the floor, but not for a good reason.