MSNBC's Tamron Hall was discussing Rep. John Lewis and the CBC PAC's endorsement of Hillary Clinton. She then brought up that icons like Harry Belafonte was endorsing Bernie Sanders, and as she was explaining the meeting of the establishment and the black churches, she threw it over to the former head of the RNC, Michael Steele, a black conservative to give his thoughts on the subject. He immediately went into a rambling monologue, (speaking only as a black man, mind you, and not as a conservative) why there isn't a real competition for the black vote in America? He's upset that the black community turns to the Democratic party for support because they have never received any from the Republicans.