Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Senate’s Only Black Republican Says: Stop Being Pessimistic

Aug 10, 2022
Tim Scott, the only black Republican U.S. senator from South Carolina, shares his inspiring journey from a family of cotton pickers to his current role in politics. He passionately argues against pessimism and advocates for optimism in America, emphasizing his belief that the nation is not in decline. Scott discusses the challenges within the Republican Party, the complexities of race relations, and the importance of resilience amid adversity. His new book, "America, A Redemption Story," serves as a hopeful call to action for Americans.
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ANECDOTE

Artis Ware's Legacy

  • Tim Scott's grandfather, Artis Ware, picked cotton in segregated South Carolina and never learned to read.
  • Despite this hardship, Ware instilled in Scott a sense of resilience and optimism.
ANECDOTE

Humble Beginnings

  • Tim Scott grew up poor, sharing a single bed with his mother and brother after his parents divorced.
  • His grandmother worked as a maid, yet maintained dignity and love within their home.
INSIGHT

Conservative Roots

  • Optimism, instilled by his family’s faith, shaped Tim Scott's conservative values.
  • Exposure to small business owners further solidified his belief in the power of profit.
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