Bill Maher Horrible Racist

he died a while back idiot

Oh and he denounced racism at about 30 years old I believe


You still embrace racism

What about all those he influenced to join the Klan. Have they all denounced it? Unless they have, his influence goes beyond him.

Now, get back to whoring, bitch.
 
You must have loooooved Byrd back in the day, huh, racist?

At what time in history would you call "back in the day", BOY?

Back in the day, he would have had your kind pickin' cotton. I wouldn't have you doing anything. You'd find a way to fuck it up since your entire miserable life from the time your whore mother squirted you out until this moment has been that of a born loser.
 
At what time in history would you call "back in the day", BOY?

Back in the day, he would have had your kind pickin' cotton. I wouldn't have you doing anything. You'd find a way to fuck it up since your entire miserable life from the time your whore mother squirted you out until this moment has been that of a born loser.

Wasn't he a Klansman...Wouldn't he have used your favorite term ..."NL"?
 
When he was a Klansman...
Don't you like Klansmen, racist?

You mean the same Robert Byrd that has stated he became disinterested, stopped paying his dues, and dropped his membership in the Klan about a year after joining in the early 1940s? Interesting how that coincides with a time long before I was born.
 
You mean the same Robert Byrd that has stated he became disinterested, stopped paying his dues, and dropped his membership in the Klan about a year after joining in the early 1940s? Interesting how that coincides with a time long before I was born.

But you would have voted for him while he was a dues paying member of the Klan...right?
They loooooved the term N L that you use all the time...
Is he, at that time, the only Democrat you would have voted for, racist?
Who else?
 
You mean the same Robert Byrd that has stated he became disinterested, stopped paying his dues, and dropped his membership in the Klan about a year after joining in the early 1940s? Interesting how that coincides with a time long before I was born.

Robert C. Byrd, a Democrat, was a recruiter for the Klan while in his 20s and 30s, rising to the title of Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops of his local chapter. After leaving the group, Byrd spoke in favor of the Klan during his early political career. Though he claimed to have left the organization in 1943, Byrd wrote a letter in 1946 to the group's Imperial Wizard stating "The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia." Byrd attempted to explain or defend his former membership in the Klan in his 1958 U.S. Senate campaign when he was 41 years old.[1] Byrd, a Democrat, eventually became his party leader in the Senate. Byrd later said joining the Klan was his "greatest mistake." The NAACP gave him a 100% rating on their issues during the 108th Congress.[2] However, in a 2001 incident Byrd repeatedly used the phrase "white niggers" on a national television broadcast.[3]
 
But you would have voted for him while he was a dues paying member of the Klan...right?
They loooooved the term N L that you use all the time...
Is he, at that time, the only Democrat you would have voted for, racist?
Who else?

I would have? Prove it.

I'm still waiting on the proof of your claim where you said I stated I was an Independent.

You sure have a way of making claims without proof. Perhaps you learned that being an NL.
 
Robert C. Byrd, a Democrat, was a recruiter for the Klan while in his 20s and 30s, rising to the title of Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops of his local chapter. After leaving the group, Byrd spoke in favor of the Klan during his early political career. Though he claimed to have left the organization in 1943, Byrd wrote a letter in 1946 to the group's Imperial Wizard stating "The Klan is needed today as never before, and I am anxious to see its rebirth here in West Virginia." Byrd attempted to explain or defend his former membership in the Klan in his 1958 U.S. Senate campaign when he was 41 years old.[1] Byrd, a Democrat, eventually became his party leader in the Senate. Byrd later said joining the Klan was his "greatest mistake." The NAACP gave him a 100% rating on their issues during the 108th Congress.[2] However, in a 2001 incident Byrd repeatedly used the phrase "white niggers" on a national television broadcast.[3]

I know who Byrd was. Buckly claimed I supported Byrd back in the day. I was pointing out that when Byrd was part of the Klan, I wasn't born. However, unless Buckly can show where those he recruited denounced the Klan like he did, Byrd's influence extends well beyond "back in the day".
 
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