The liberal media hate machine was running at full steam on Sunday in the wake of two mass shootings the left wanted to blame President Trump for. According to frequent NBC and MSNBC guest, radical Princeton professor Eddie Glaude, not only should we condemn the President but we also needed to condemn anyone who used the term “illegal immigrant”.

As NBC political director Chuck Todd turned to Glaude for his two cents, the MTP moderator lauded him for his past radical preaching’s. “I think in a good way making people uncomfortable when you would talk about it. In a way, it's like it's time to address it. We do see it shifted the conversation a bit,” Todd boasted.

“What does it mean to have a discourse in which people are dehumanized? Where you use a phrase like illegal immigrant,” Glaude bloviated. “Where the phrase itself places that person outside of a certain kind of sense of empathy and decency.”

Meanwhile, the liberal media has taken every opportunity to smear and label Trump voters as racist and worthy of contempt.

Glaude singled out former North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory, who was sitting at the table with him. “Children. You use this Governor, children carrying perhaps disease across the border. What happens? You set the stage for people who are even more on the extreme to act violently,” Glaude sneered.

“Governor, you can't condemn that without making the equivalency move,” Glaude angrily spat as he knocked on the tabled. The professor was upset because McCrory reminded the panel that left-wing terror organizations like Antifa existed (an organization that Todd had invited on to his shows before).

McCrory tried to calmly explain his position while Glaude was getting loud (click “expand”):

MCCRORY: Well, I'm not going to condemn people who use illegal immigrant terms. GLAUDE: Of course, why not! Why Not! MCCRORY: Let me speak. We have a series of laws on the book[s] against illegal immigration. If we get rid of those laws, why don’t we just open up—

Glaude got overly emotional and interrupted McCrory, shouting: “No human being is illegal!” Except, the term was used to describe their lack of legal status in the United States.

As McCrory tried to explain how “illegal immigrant” was a legal term, NBC Capitol Hill correspondent Kasie Hunt shouted him down by claiming: “That's not what we're talking about! (…) That’s not the conversation we’re having!”

A couple of minutes prior, Hunt was chiding the GOP as a party that “fundamentally lack[s] diversity on Capitol Hill”. Both she and Todd falsely insisted that no Republicans were agreeing to the fact that the El Paso shooter was a white supremacist and a terrorist. A brief glance at prominent conservative and Republican social media accounts prove otherwise.

In the lead up to the panel discussion, Todd kept trying to tie the El Paso shooter directly to the President even though the shooter admitted that Trump had nothing to do with his hate (a fact Todd largely ignored for the sake of the narrative). “The gunman posting an anti-immigrant screed online. This comes after a month of President Trump stoking racial resentment,” Todd declared.

Later adding: “It’s also worth noting that last week we asked whether President Trump's racial resentment rhetoric was a political issue for Republicans. Now we have to ask whether his harsh words are actually inspiring violence.”

Here’s Todd giving Antifa a platform not once but twice.

The transcript is below, click "expand" to read: