George Zimmerman’s BFF Called Oprah the N-Word

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George Zimmerman’s de facto spokesman, Frank Taaffehas recently rushed to the defense of Michael Dunn, who, like Zimmerman, was accused of murdering an unarmed black Florida teenager. Perhaps this should come as no surprise: Taaffea frequent cable news commentatoris an unabashed racist who has said that “the only time a black life is validated is when a white person kills them.”

On Tuesday, Political Research Associates, a liberal think tank, dredged up troubling new evidence of Taaffe’s racial animus, including audio of him calling Oprah Winfrey the N-word on his now-defunct white-power podcast, Standing Our GroundDuring an episode last fall, Taaffe and his cohost discussed when to apply the slur. After being asked by a caller whether Oprah fit the bill, Taaffe launched into a rant, filled with racist language:

Yeah, she’s a nigger because she keeps spewing out all that bullshit. She goes over to Switzerland and she says that the lady didn’t want to share a handbag because she thought that she couldn’t afford it, and she keeps just doing what she’s doing. She keeps stirring the pot. She keeps trying to promote her boy Obama. You know, Obama could do no wrong. You know, it’s birds of a feather, they flock together and stick together, and to me, she’s a nigger. Oprah Winfrey’s a nigger. She’s a nigger.

You can listen to the entire exchange here:

This language is not out of character for Taaffe; he has previously come out against races intermingling, defended racial profiling, and compared affirmative action to slavery. Nevertheless, cable news networksincluding CNN, NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox News—regularly tapped him for commentary on the Zimmerman case. During the recent murder trial of Michael Dunn, the Florida man who shot and killed 17-year-old Jordan Davis after a dispute over loud music, Taaffe began making the rounds again, with appearances on HLN’s Nancy Grace and Dr. Drew on CallHe was supposed to appear on CNN as well. But on Monday, after Mother Jones took HLN to task for giving Taaffe a regular platform, his booking was canceled. And Taaffe announced on his Facebook page that he won’t be making any more Nancy Grace appearances either. Here’s hoping that next time cable news networks can find a pundit who isn’t a white supremacist.

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