That's at best incomplete, because it doesn't explain the body language or delivery.
A bad speaker will use fillers ("um, you know") when they don't know what their next thought is. Between sentences or thoughts. In this clip there's not a single instance of two distinct thoughts without a filler in between (this would be the only one).
So, yes, she's a bad speaker and because of that we can know that "warms my heart particularly as a black man" is one thought, not two.
All joking aside, what she probably was thinking is "warms my heart particularly because you are a black man and everybody knows they hate trannies and are bad parents and I wish I never married Barack".
That's at best incomplete, because it doesn't explain the body language or delivery.
A bad speaker will use fillers ("um, you know") when they don't know what their next thought is. Between sentences or thoughts. In this clip there's not a single instance of two distinct thoughts without a filler in between (this would be the only one).
So, yes, she's a bad speaker and because of that we can know that "warms my heart particularly as a black man" is one thought, not two.
All joking aside, what she probably was thinking is "warms my heart particularly because you are a black man and everybody knows they hate trannies and are bad parents and I wish I never married Barack".