Thursday, November 24, 2011

“What is this mac-and-cheese? Is it a black thing?”

“It is a black thing,” the televangelist’s African-American co-host Kristi Watts said, laughing. “The world needs to get on board with macaroni and cheese!”

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Washington Post / Associated Press
By The Reliable Source / AP | November 23, 2011

Quoted: Pat Robertson on Condi Rice’s mysterious Thanksgiving dish

"Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson has been set straight on Thanksgiving comfort food," wrote Associated Press.
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— Pat Robertson on “The 700 Club” Wednesday, after an interview segment where guest Condoleezza Rice cited her favorite Thanksgiving dish.

"The 700 Club" founder showed a clip of Condoleezza Rice. Robertson's host, Kristi Watts, asked what dish the former secretary of state had to have on Thanksgiving. Rice replied macaroni and cheese.

“It is a black thing,” the televangelist’s African-American co-host Kristi Watts said, laughing. “The world needs to get on board with macaroni and cheese!”

Watts reacted enthusiastically, adding "Sister, that is my dish..."

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