'We need to start holding you Democrats accountable,' Barkley said in a new interview.
Charles Barkley has a new target to slam-dunk: Democrats. The legendary NBA player had a thing or two to say about their treatment of black Americans in a new interview, saying the politicians care about them only"every four years."
"We need to start holding you Democrats accountable," Barkley recalled telling Jones."Because they've been taking black people's votes—and they only talk to black people every four years. All of these politicians only talk to black people every four years because they want their vote." Charles Barkley speaks at the podium prior to his sculpture being unveiled at the Philadelphia 76ers training facility on September 13 in Camden, New Jersey.Barkley has been a frequent critic of President Donald Trump but told Smerconish that he doesn't think"everyone who voted for Trump" is racist. Only"some of them are," he said.
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