Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Al Sharpton And Newt Gingrich Clash Over Obama "Food Stamp President" Comment!

Two former presidential candidates spar over a politically and racially charged attack on President Barack Obama.
Yeah, Newt Gingrich, the former Republican presidential candidate said it. He declared that President Barack Obama is a food stamp president.

That didn't sit well with many in the Black community. Some including myself echoed the tone of rhetoric from the Republican candidates. They were playing to the extremist wing of the Republican Party. It's a coded dog whistle to say that "those people are stealing from hard-working Whites by staying on food stamps and welfare! [Newt Gingrich] wants to transition [Blacks] out of that!"

They've written a chapter in the book and it's ongoing! The goal of the Republican Party is to defeat President Barack Obama. They don't care how many achievements! They know that if they can appeal to pessimistic White voters, they can manage to win back the White House and the Congress.

To tear President Barack Obama down through his handling of the economy and the policies that jeopardize the principles of conservatism.

Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Ron Paul and Rick Santorum were called out by the Black community as chief agitators of the Black community.

Newt Gingrich has maintained this strategy to beat Mitt Romney by trying to sabotage the candidate. Now that's over and Gingrich is embracing the inconsistent Republican nominee in waiting! This Republican who will face off the president in the general election. Gingrich reluctantly throws his support to Mitt Romney.

Now on MSNBC, the Reverend Al Shapton has maintained that the conservatives will manage to steal this election if they can rile up White voters. This led to a heated clash between old friends!

Gingrich knows Sharpton personally and actually likes him. They both disagree on the politics, but they've worked together to make things work. It's a shame though, that this is never acknowledged.

A liberal and conservative can actually get along when the cameras are off.

Despite all the negativity coming from politics, I am assured that our country will be fine! The ney-sayers will try to distract the public with fears of the unknown. I think in the present.

Since I don't fear the future, I would be criticized by these keyboard warriors screaming online about how I am such an Obama Zombie. They'll think I am someone who's stuck on race every time I mention something that points out how the Republican Party and its allies in the conservative movement throw the kitchen sink and pipe fixtures at the president.

This comes courtesy of MSNBC



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