Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Charles Barkley: Dems Get Off Your Asses And Help Black And Poor White People!

Senator-elect Doug Jones' (D-AL) suprise victory is a rally call to the Democrats. Charles Barkley said that the party better get in line with Black voters or face defeat.

The former NBA star and sports agitator sent the Democrats a message in the wake of Doug Jones surprise victory against Roy Moore.

He told the party to stop worrying about what Republicans and conservatives think of them. He said to the Democratic Party, "Get off youe asses and help Black and poor White people."

That maybe the sign of change within the Democratic Party.

Barkley endorsed Jones. He said that Alabamans rejected Moore was a relief.

It would be an embarrassment to have that guy in the Senate.

It was a nail biter election. The Moore team lost by a single point by the exit polls.

Moore will not concede the race. He said, "When the vote is this close, it's not over." He added, "We still got to go by the rules."

Disapproval and blame was certainly spread around at the Moore event.

Moore blames the junk food media and Doug Jones for the "smear" campaign. He said that Donald J. Trump's lackluster help failed him. Steve Bannon blames Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL) and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) for not backing him. Sean "Softball" Hannity blames Barack Obama and said that he was really in favor of bigot Rep. Mo Brooks (R-AL).

Alabama Republicans threaten to oust Gov. Kay Ivey and Shelby. Ivey for issuing a special election and Shelby for publicly denouncing Moore.

Ivey is going to face heat. She will be facing a primary challenger in state races. She said that she believed the accusers but regardless will support Moore.

Barkley was right on something for once.

If the Democrats continue to believe we're just sheep, they better prepare themselves for the minority. We will continue to hold the Democrats and Republicans accountable. Black Lives Matter and fat too long we were marginalized. We supported Barack Obama for a reason. We did not support him just because he was Black. We support him because he his policies benefits our needs.

Doug Jones victory already sparks talk about him being a contender for 2020.





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