If Trump is a racist, then why this?

He wasn't considered racist for his 30+ years in the public eye. Until he ran against democrats. Then he was the most racist person that has ever existed.

Weird huh!?
fascist..don't forget fascist..oh and misogynist.
Remember all those women who accused him and then magically disappeared after the election?
 
fascist..don't forget fascist..oh and misogynist.
Remember all those women who accused him and then magically disappeared after the election?

And didn't bring up these indiscretions until October 2016 in an election year...
 
It means what it says. He gave The Imperial Don an award for a lifetime of helping black people.

Explain to the class why this offends you.

Who says I'm offended? I'm actually laughing at the hypocrisy of cons who now love Jackson, when before it was non-stop character assassination.

It shows me what moral quislings you've all become.
 
And didn't bring up these indiscretions until October 2016 in an election year...

I don't believe in coincidences. Things happen for a reason. That it wasn't brought up until that time and is no longer something being brought up after the Democrats realized they lost proves it.
 
Who says I'm offended? I'm actually laughing at the hypocrisy of cons who now love Jackson, when before it was non-stop character assassination.

It shows me what moral quislings you've all become.

What Conservatives now love Jackson? Even a blind squirrel finds a nut now and then.
 
Who says I'm offended? I'm actually laughing at the hypocrisy of cons who now love Jackson, when before it was non-stop character assassination.

It shows me what moral quislings you've all become.

I'm laughing at the inbred lose in anyone's thinking who calls such a publicly acclaimed black benefactor a racist.

No wonder you people can't win an election to save your lives. You're on the bigot side.
 
Baltimore deserves to be trashed. It eats it's own. feed it more money,it eats it and wastes it.

It gives me no pleasure to do so -I have many fond memories of growing up there when it was a very cool place
( watch the movies Tin Men or Hairspray ) -we were a pretty cool place back in the time of the Baltimore Colts.
The very best hashish! I had bricks of gold/kief/black,and red all at the same time. It's a seaport.

You have to tell me about some Republican towns that are fvcked up.
Like I said I speak from first hand experience in Balto, it's why i seriously question the benefits of being in the pocket of any 1 party for decades.

I'm sure I go overboard in defending Trump. I do so to counteract the mindless resistance
and PURE HATEFUL media like Morning Joe. ( I would look to yourself a bit here also)

Plus I think MAGA is a superior concept -it's a very good platform. America first..gee what an idea?
A POTUS who preaches economic nationalism for a change!! Just like the rest of the world!
Instead of globalism,TPP, and Paris accords rewarding India for building new coal plants.

NONE of that explains your hate for Baltimore nor your uber-partisan devotion to Trump.

You question why blacks are "in the pocket" of democrats while you sit comfortably in the pocket of the party with the widest trail of poverty .. all while you trash Baltimore and democrats for poverty. Neither logic nor common sense brought you that conclusion .. your partisan 'better-than-thou' emotions did.

Of course it gives you pleasure to trash Baltimore, that's why you're always doing it. You think it says something evil about democrats and 'better-than-thou.'

I ask again .. if Baltimore says something about democrats and black people .. what does Atlanta say? It prospers in the middle of yet another poor ass republican state.

You don't like to talk about the poverty of republicanism at all. You still haven't talked about the 97% monopoly republicans have on the poorest counties.

Let me give you something else to dodge ..

Occupy_Democrats_poster.jpg


COULD THAT POSSIBLY BE TRUE .. THAT NOT ONLY 97% OF THE POOREST COUNTIES ARE REPUBLICAN, BUT ALSO 90% OF THE POOREST STATES ARE REPUBLICAN?

tom-mostlytrue.png

http://www.politifact.com/rhode-isl...mocrat-group-says-9-10-poorest-states-are-re/

How is it that you don't know any of this, but call yourself a non-partisan?

Because you're not non-partisan.

How is that Blacks in Baltimore knew Trump would be a monumental disaster and failure before you did?

Try something new .. :0) maybe you should have taken your own advice.
 
GOP Official Faces Sentence in Phone-Jamming







By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, May 17, 2006

In October 2002, Charles McGee, executive director of the New Hampshire Republican Party, was mailed a Democratic flier that offered Election Day rides to the polls. The circular listed telephone numbers of party offices in five cities and towns.
"I paused and thought to myself, I might find out -- I might think of an idea of disrupting those operations," McGee later testified. A Marine Corps veteran, McGee approached the situation like a combat operation: "Eventually the idea coalesced into disrupting their phone lines . . . [it's] military common sense that if you can't communicate, you can't plan and organize."
When voting began Nov. 5, McGee's plan worked like a charm. For two crucial hours, an Idaho telecommunications firm tied up Democratic and union phone lines, bringing their get-out-the-vote plans to a halt. The effort helped John E. Sununu (R) win his Senate seat by 51 to 47 percent, a 19,151-vote margin.

Well before Election Day ended, however, the scheme began to implode -- in ways that still echo nearly four years later.
McGee and two other participants -- Republican National Committee regional political director James Tobin and GOP consultant Allen Raymond-- have been found guilty of criminally violating federal communications law. Tobin will be sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Concord, N.H.
The New Hampshire Republican Party, burden by legal bills, is virtually broke, with $733.60 in its federal and state accounts.
The Republican National Committee, in turn, has paid $3 million in legal fees in criminal and civil cases growing out of the controversy. The RNC has paid at least $2.8 million to Williams & Connolly and other firms for Tobin's defense, and about $150,000 to Covington & Burling to defend the RNC in a civil suit brought by the New Hampshire Democratic Party.
The RNC's legal fees exceed the $2.4 million spent by Sununu, the winner of the U.S. Senate race.
Most tantalizingly to Democrats, evidence filed in Tobin's trial in December shows 22 phone calls from Tobin to the White House between 11:20 a.m. Election Day, two hours after the phone jamming was shut down, and 2:17 a.m. the next day, four hours after the outcome of the election was announced.
Democrats charge that these phone calls and the RNC payment of Tobin's legal fees suggest possible White House involvement or knowledge of the phone jamming plan. RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman was at the time serving as White House political director. He said he had no involvement or awareness of Tobin's scheme, and that it was not unusual that there would be lots of calls back and forth to the White House political office from a crucial state.
But the case has drawn complaints even from Republicans. By covering Tobin's legal fees, "the GOP appears to sanction and institutionalize corruption within the party," Craig Shirley, of Shirley & Banister Public Affairs, recently wrote in a commentary published by The Washington Post.
The phone-blocking occurred from 7 to 9 a.m. the crucial morning hours when many voters want to go to the polls before work.
"The phones were starting to ring, and as I would pick up one phone, it automatically bumped over to another line," testified Manchester firefighter Jeffery S. Duval, who was working the phones at union headquarters. "There was nobody on any of the phones. The phone lines were dead once we went to pick them up. . . . We gave the police department a call."
The local police began to investigate. Realizing that what seemed at first like a clever tactic could have criminal implications, state Republican officials hurriedly called their telecommunications consultants to stop the jamming, according to court testimony. But the case was soon turned over to the FBI and the Justice Department because the allegations involved violations of federal telecommunications law.
Tobin, a longtime GOP operative, was later appointed New England chairman for the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign, but resigned when he became a subject of the federal criminal inquiry. On Dec. 15, 2005, Tobin, 45, was convicted of two counts of telephone harassment.
Former RNC chairman Ed Gillespie decided to pay Tobin's legal fees. "He was accused of doing something in his capacity as an RNC consultant, and we believed him to be innocent," Gillespie said. While the RNC had no contractual obligation, "it's the custom, not written anywhere, that you covered your people," Gillespie said.
Gillespie said he informed the White House, but did not seek formal approval, before authorizing the payments. Mehlman said that under his chairmanship, consulting contracts now explicitly declare that independent contractors must be prepared to pay their own legal costs in civil and criminal cases.
In a pre-sentencing memo, federal prosecutors are seeking a prison term of 18 to 24 months for Tobin. "The 2002 U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire was hotly contested, and one of the main goals of the Republican Party was to retain that Senate seat," they wrote. "Overcome by his desire for success in the election, Tobin exercised his considerable authority to make the phone jamming scheme succeed, rather than to stop it."
Tobin's lawyers countered that he has suffered enough: "Mr. Tobin is a man with high ethical standards and a deep love for his family and community. Seeing his reputation destroyed, his family publicly humiliated and a profession [politics] he loves made unavailable to him has caused him great pain."





republicans cheat and lie


they hate democracy
 
NONE of that explains your hate for Baltimore nor your uber-partisan devotion to Trump.

You question why blacks are "in the pocket" of democrats while you sit comfortably in the pocket of the party with the widest trail of poverty .. all while you trash Baltimore and democrats for poverty. Neither logic nor common sense brought you that conclusion .. your partisan 'better-than-thou' emotions did.

Of course it gives you pleasure to trash Baltimore, that's why you're always doing it. You think it says something evil about democrats and 'better-than-thou.'

I ask again .. if Baltimore says something about democrats and black people .. what does Atlanta say? It prospers in the middle of yet another poor ass republican state.

You don't like to talk about the poverty of republicanism at all. You still haven't talked about the 97% monopoly republicans have on the poorest counties.

Let me give you something else to dodge ..

Occupy_Democrats_poster.jpg


COULD THAT POSSIBLY BE TRUE .. THAT NOT ONLY 97% OF THE POOREST COUNTIES ARE REPUBLICAN, BUT ALSO 90% OF THE POOREST STATES ARE REPUBLICAN?

tom-mostlytrue.png

http://www.politifact.com/rhode-isl...mocrat-group-says-9-10-poorest-states-are-re/

How is it that you don't know any of this, but call yourself a non-partisan?

Because you're not non-partisan.

How is that Blacks in Baltimore knew Trump would be a monumental disaster and failure before you did?

Try something new .. :0) maybe you should have taken your own advice.

How many blue districts gerrymandered with a majority minority have greater than 20% on food stamps in those 9 states. My state has one of those blue ones. It's 60% black and the ONLY one in the red state that exceeds that 20%. Coincidence? Not hardly. More like an expectation from a group that pulls responsible, self supporting people down. By the way, in the neighboring states, 5 districts exceed that 20% food stamp use. 1 is represented by a Republican and the other 4 are represented by black beneficiaries of districts drawn in order that they have a chance to get elected where they otherwise wouldn't have a chance without the built in advantage.
 
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