Foot in mouth disease

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Republicans tried to distance themselves Saturday from a Republican state representative's assertion that slavery was a "blessing in disguise" and a Republican state House candidate who advocates deporting all Muslims.


The claims were made in books written, respectively, by Rep. Jon Hubbard and House candidate Charlie Fuqua...


http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/a...3#.UHDAMtkiTqI
 
They tell each other that all the time...but behind closed doors. They don't like having their dirty laundry aired in public is all.
 
What else are the GOP supposed to do? Some jackass mouths off and they denounce it.

On Saturday, state GOP Chairman Doyle Webb called the books "highly offensive." And U.S. Rep. Rick Crawford, a Republican who represents northeast Arkansas, called the writings "divisive and racially inflammatory."

Clearly the douchebags who wrote the shit ae racists, but why do you guys try to paint the entire party as racists when the article you refer to quotes them? You have serious mental issues if you think every republican is a racist.

You guys are delusional. Seek help
 
I have heard this before from people on the right.

as a amtter of fact this guy said it in a nicer way that all of the takes on it I have seen from people in the right.

It is a secret belief that they only say to each other ( not all people on the right) this is your tea party type view of the world.

Its what the base think

You know the ones who still insist Obama is from kenya.

have you seen the polls on that lately?
 
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