During a radio interview Wednesday, Kanye West said that President Donald Trump cares "about the way black people feel about him" because he wants to be the greatest president ever and he knows that can’t happen without the "acceptance of the black community."

"I feel that he cares about the way black people feel about him, and he would like for black people to like him," West said. "And he will do the things that are necessary to make that happen because he’s got an ego, like all the rest of us, and he wants to be the greatest president, and he knows that he can’t be the greatest president without the acceptance of the black community. So it’s something he’s gonna work towards, but we’re gonna have to speak to him."

Filling in for Glenn Beck on Thursday’s episode of “The Glenn Beck Radio Program,” Pat Gray, Stu Burguiere, and Jeffy Fisher were impressed with West's anayisis.

"That was actually a decent case that he lays out," Pat said. "We all know that President Trump likes to be liked, wants to be liked, and so will try to please people ... that's what he's playing into there."

"Kanye and Kim Kardashian are two of the leaders in this because they know that, if they take the hit of going out there and backing Donald Trump, you'll get what you want," Stu said.

"I think that's a good approach for everybody," he added. "If you don't come out and be a constant jerk to somebody, you have a better chance of getting something that helps you."

Watch the clip above to catch Kanye's comments and more.

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