double standards rise again...

why is it that Sessions should be refused a cabinet position because he said something about the KKK forty years ago, but Byrd is honored and revered by the Democrat Party after he led the KKK forty years ago.......
Liberal Playbook
1. Scream, cry and fall down.
2. Deny deny deny
3. Call them racist and run away
 
You're such a suck ​up domer.
He is a blubbering vagina*

*Grind Approved
Really? The references about his racism are all false? That he was rejected for a federal judge position because of those charges is also untrue? I saw tapes of the original hearings. When confronted with those accusations, he did not deny them. In fact, he somewhat acknowledged them.


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Talk about getting mileage out of one single guy. And you'll have to show me where Byrd ever served in anyone's cabinet.

He's good for the mileage. Also, as President, pro-tempore, of the Senate, he didn't simply represent one administration, but an entire political party.
 
"Byrd was a racist so it's ok to have a racist in the cabinet"=double standard :palm:
well actually no....the double standard is Sessions is a racist but Byrd isn't.......didn't expect you to admit it though......you haven't got the integrity required........
 
why is it that Sessions should be refused a cabinet position because he said something about the KKK forty years ago, but Byrd is honored and revered by the Democrat Party after he led the KKK forty years ago.......

it is politics, and nobody takes the right seriously about economics or the law.
 
The right has grown so much more racist today, they'll approve a guy they rejected 30 years back. We haven't had a government this racist in centuries.
Your right. The Democrats are still at it. Their out front and total racist attitudes against anybody that doesnt agree with them is unreal.
I digress......to expound on your statement...yes it has been awhile since the Democrats were this out front with their blatant racism. This time it is against the White Working Class. But the same racist position.
On this day in 1964, Everett Dirksen (R-IL), the Republican Leader in the U.S. Senate, condemned the Democrats’ 57-day filibuster against the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Leading the Democrats in their opposition to civil rights for African-Americans was Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV). Byrd, who got into politics as a recruiter for the Ku Klux Klan, spoke against the bill for fourteen straight hours. Democrats still call Robert Byrd “the conscience of the Senate.”

In his speech, Senator Dirksen called on the Democrats to end their filibuster and accept racial equality."
 
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