Rick Wilson Wrecks Stephen Miller: ‘Maybe Someday He’ll Have a Relationship With a Live Human Woman’

 

Frequent cable news guest and Republican strategist Rick Wilson went to an uncomfortable place when he zinged senior Trump White House adviser Stephen Miller by implying that Miller has not had relations with a living human woman.

During a panel discussion of Donald Trump‘s offer to end his own shutdown on Tuesday night’s edition of MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes, host Chris Hayes noted Miller’s influence, and essentially called him a white nationalist in the most polite fashion imaginable.

“There’s, to me, the pernicious fingerprints of Stephen Miller on this in the way that he is opposed — he wants to reduce immigration, unauthorized, authorized, legal, in every possible way, because he has concerns about the demographic integrity of the current majority of the country, and that’s fundamentally what’s driving this,” Hayes said.

“There’s something deeply wrong with Stephen Miller… and maybe someday, he’ll have a relationship with a live human woman,” Wilson said, to an audibly uncomfortable Hayes.

“I don’t know if that has anything to do with it,” Hayes said, without offering evidence that it doesn’t not have anything to do with it.

Wilson went on to call Miller a “dark and weird figure” who “wrecks Trump’s idea that Trump is this master negotiator.”

“We have The Shart of the Deal every day, where this thing goes crazy and off the rails every time Trump speaks about it, it gets less likely he’s going to get what he wants,” Wilson said. “At this point the motivations for the Democrats to compromise are basically zero.”

Wilson’s insult carries with it several possible implications, but his passing resemblance to the Disney character Hades could provide a clue.

The scant available reporting on Miller’s personal life is of little help. He was once chased from a sushi restaurant by a heckler after purchasing $80 worth of takeout, which he then threw in the trash in disgust. That sounds like a lot of sushi for one guy, but sushi is also expensive.

Watch the clip above, via MSNBC.

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