CFM is dirty peckerwood trash even by their standards but they still don't have the spine to call him out on it.
That's what partisan hypocrites they are.
Funny how a NL calls someone else low.
CFM is dirty peckerwood trash even by their standards but they still don't have the spine to call him out on it.
That's what partisan hypocrites they are.
None of it is. Facts aren't racist. They're facts.
Funny how a NL calls someone else low.
What is an NL?
You're a nigger.
Fact.
YOU.
I bet I'm whiter than you.
What do the letters NL stand for?
Not gonna play the games again, BOY.
So you're too chickenshit to admit what you're saying then?
No surprise.
Right-wingers are all spineless chickenshit.
It turns out that Hillary Clinton didn’t rig the Democratic primary because the joint fundraising agreement between Clinton and the DNC only applied to the general election.
It's simply not necessary unless you're admitting you're too stupid to know. We'll go with the latter, retard. That's what happens when you hitch your wagon to a losing cause.
That black family has more dignity and class
"For the first time in my adult life, I am really proud of my country because it feels like hope is finally making a comeback,"
Such class such treasonous sentiments.
George W. Bush addressed racism and the Republican Party when he spoke to the NAACP's annual convention in 2000, ahead of the election:
"For our nation, there is no denying the truth that slavery is a blight on our history, and that racism, despite all the progress, still exists today."
"For my party, there is no escaping that the reality that the party of Lincoln has not always carried the mantle of Lincoln."
"Recognizing and confronting our history is important. Transcending our history is essential."
"Discrimination is still a reality, even when it takes different forms."
"Instead of Jim Crow, there is racial redlining and profiling. Instead of separate but equal, there is separate but forgotten."
Ronald Reagan addressing the NAACP in 1981:
"A few isolated groups in the back order of American life still hold perverted notions of what America is all about,"
"Recently in some places in the nation, there's been a disturbing reoccurrence of bigotry and violence,"
"To those individual who persist in such hateful behavior … you are the ones who are out of step with our society, you are the ones who willfully violate the meaning of the dream that is America, and this country because it does what it stands for will not stand for your conduct."
Bob Dole, in his 1996 presidential nomination acceptance speech:
"If there is anyone who has mistakenly attached themselves to our party in the belief that we're not open to citizens of every race and religion, then let me remind you, tonight this hall belongs to the party of Lincoln and the exits, which are clearly marked, are for you to walk out of as I stand this ground without compromise,"