RedState: Donald Trump Used Racist “Rhetorical Trick” Against Ben Carson [VIDEO]

During his now-famous 95-minute rant against Ben Carson, on Friday Donald Trump said that Carson is an “enigma.” According to RedState, that word was a racist “rhetorical trick” to plant the N-word in the minds of the audience. They write:

TRUMP: Now Carson’s an enigma to me. CROWD: [Unintelligible] TRUMP: I didn’t say it! [Laughter]. Why are they laughing? What didn’t he say? Let me break up the word to elucidate: e-NIG-ma. Trump’s message in this whole passage is that Carson is a violent monster, and the racist stereotype of the black goon. So he’s got to get that ‘nig’ part in there to hammer his point home. “I didn’t say it,” Trump says. Not that he didn’t mean it, but just that he didn’t say it. Trump is using base innuendo to hint at something he can’t actually get away with saying, just like any crude ad on television or radio these days.

You may recall that RedState founder Erick Erickson disinvited Trump from the RedState convention earlier this year over Trump’s “blood coming out of her whatever” comment about Fox News host Megyn Kelly.