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Thursday, 14 April 2016

Clinton criticised for 'cringeworthy' racist joke

New York, Apr 12, 2016, (PTI)
 The joke in question was made late Saturday night at the annual Inner Circle Show when Clinton and de Blasio engaged in an awkward back-and-forth at the comedy show. screen grab


Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton and her ally, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, have been criticised for their "cringeworthy" joke at a charity event that some say was "racist" and "painful".
The joke in question was made late Saturday night at the annual Inner Circle Show when Clinton and de Blasio engaged in an awkward back-and-forth at the comedy show.

"I just have to say thanks for the endorsement, Bill. Took you long enough," Clinton joked, referring to the delayed endorsement of her candidature by the New York mayor.

De Blasio responded, "Sorry Hillary, I was running on CP time," as the crowd was taken aback somewhat from the joke, CBS News reported.

"Cautious politician time," Clinton said in the punchline. "I've been there."

CP Time, or CPT, is short for "Colored People's Time "— the stereotype that black people are always running late.

Actor Leslie Odom Jr, who plays Aaron Burr in 'Hamilton' and who was present during the show, said, "I don't like jokes like that, Bill."

However, the joke fell flat with some critics.

Slate magazine described the joke as "cringeworthy"; Raw Story online news website called it "painful"; and Town Hall news said, "It's only racist if Republicans do it."

De Blasio told CNN that "people are missing the point" of the joke.

"It was clearly a staged show. It was a scripted show and the whole idea was to do the counter intuitive and say, 'Cautious politician time,'" the mayor explained.

"Every actor involved, including Hillary Clinton and Leslie Odom Jr, thought it was a joke on a different convention. That was the whole idea of it."

The mayor's office said the joke was not intended to offend. "Let's be clear, in an evening of satire, the only person this was meant to mock was the Mayor himself, period," de Blasio's spokesperson told CBS News.

"Certainly no one intended to offend anyone."  

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