Thursday, September 19, 2013

NJ GOP Senate Candidate: Cory Booker Is A Dope Boy!

Republican candidate playing racial politics.

The Republicans are hoping that they can take the steam out of Newark mayor Cory Booker's bid for U.S. Senate.

Steve Lonegan is hoping that his long shot bid for U.S. Senate is going at least be worth the fight.

In his attempt to paint the mayor of Newark as a "lazy ineffective gay NIGGER", the Republican decides to stand near one of the few properties that Booker owns in Newark.

He make the assumption that Booker is a "dope boy" who is "jugging through a trap!"

The Urban Dictionary for dope boy and jugging.

DOPE BOY: Any person who distributes illicit substances. Most often used to describe a young male that sells to a specific geographic area or neighborhood, and most likely moves hard drugs (ex. cocaine, crack), as well as the standard marijuana and prescription pills. Mostly used in the Southern part of the US, even though its use has become more widespread due to the emergence of southern Rap in the mainstream.

JUGGING: Intravenous injection of drugs (heroin) into one's jugular vein, located in the neck. Assistance from another person is often required. usually the person using has to lay down and hold their breath, in order to puff out the veins; someone else will then do the injection for them.

Another example of dog whistle politics from the political party that believes Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr is one of them and President Barack Obama is an adjective attached to a noun.

Talking Points Memo reports that Lonegan's "crack house" accusations are in response to reports published in the New York Post and Bergen Record in recent days about a property Booker obtained while mayor.

The property drew complaints from neighbors who said it was left vacant and "overrun by squatters."

"Mayor Steve Lonegan, the Republican candidate for the United States Senate, will hold a press conference today in front of Cory Booker's abandoned property, now a crack house," a press release announcing the event said.
It's almost over!
In another story published Monday, the Post reported a neighbor who lived near the building said she wrote "many many letters to [Booker] about squatters in the yard, people using drugs." According to the Record, Booker purchased the building in 2009 and sold it to a non-profit he owns for $1 "less than three weeks" after the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) announced he would not run for re-election in February of this year.

Lonegan's press conference is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. ET. TPM reached out to Lonegan's spokesman, Will Gattenby, to ask whether they had any evidence of drug-related activity at the building.

"I think we'll speak to that today in the press conference," Gattenby said.

So if people trespass on abandon property to set up a trap, it's Cory Booker's fault for it.

The open seat is LIKELY DEMOCRAT so it wouldn't matter who the Republicans line up, they don't have a candidate that appeals to the needs of New Jersey.

Republicans, you can learn a lot from Governor Chris Christie.

If Booker should win the election, he will be the first elected Black senator since Barack Obama. He will be the third Black U.S. Senator in the current 113th Congress. Tim Scott is the current South Carolina Republican U.S. senator. Mo Cowan was the second Black U.S. Senator. He was from Massachusetts. He served at least six months before Ed Markey won the special election.

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