Showing posts with label Black Republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Black Republicans. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

North Carolina GOP Fires Chairman After He Said Some Racist Sh*t!

Don Yelton and Neo-Confederate extremist H.K. Edgerton. Yelton was fired from his duties after he appeared on The Daily Show to show his funny side. Edgerton is a Black extremist who believes that he's a descendant of the Black Confederacy soldiers.

Reince Priebus: So how's that diversity tour?

I am guessing that rainbow will still have more shades of White.

The Republican's rehabilitation tour is a disaster. They still haven't learned their lesson from the 2012 U.S. Elections.

Looks like Jon Stewart has knock one out the park again. As a comedian and satirist, it almost hits close to home on how he's criticizing the president and Congress.

Stewart figured that the politicos in Washington are pretty useless.

He's so right!

The Daily Show covers the ongoing controversy with North Carolina's voter identification laws that will probably affect thousands of its residents who may not have access to the ballot box.

This jackass Don Yelton was let go after he made some inflammatory statements about Blacks and President Barack Obama.

Of course, now that's he's out, he's now saying that the Republicans are "just like him" and they're a bunch of "wusses" for not speaking what is the truth.

Aasif Mandvi is a comedian and writer for The Daily Show. He managed to interview Congressman John Lewis (D-Georgia) on the Supreme Court's decision this year to strike down the key proponent of the Civil Rights Act.

And of course, this asshole Yelton had the nerve to call Blacks "LAZY" and hope the Republican governor Pat McCrory continues his path to guarantee Republican victories.

Keep telling your Republican friend, that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wasn't a Republican. If he was, he would be ashamed of the Republican Party today.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Obamacare Is "Slavery!" It's Got Me Ribbed, Says Conservative Restaurant Owner!

Obamacare

Arkansas is a state that President Barack Obama has very low job approval. A state he barely campaigned in during his 2008 and 2012 run. A state that elected Republicans overwhelmingly this time around. Some say that the Democrats of the South aren't like the ones of the North.

The Northern Democrats were too liberal in the eyes of Southern Democrats. Southern Democrats are at best an equal to the Republican Party. Because they can elect a representative who's a Democrat but vote for a president that's a Republican.

Even a former state first lady such as Hillary Clinton would not move the needle if she would run for president. Arkansas is a Republican hold.

Now some of the state's residents are pretty dumb (if not extremist) in their thinking of President Barack Obama.

A controversial sign outside of Rogers, Arkansas restaurant has the people talking.

I know there's probably thousands if not millions of Americans who hate the healthcare law.

I understand the need for protest, but this is an example of the misinformation being spread by the agitators of the conservative media. This is practically an example of bad comparison.


Wonder why Obamacare is Slavery?
Johnny Howard who owns the Smokin' Joe's Ribhouse put up a sign saying that "[Obamacare] is America's Punishment For The Slavery Years."

I guess he's a fan of a former neurosurgeon who just recently got hired to Loserville. And how ironic, this former neurosurgeon had spoke at the far right Value Voters Summit about how the Affordable Healthcare Law is slavery.


This new face to the Black Right is Dr. Benjamin Carson. He's generated buzz this year by insulting the president during a National Prayer's Breakfast in February 2013.

Howard apologized for the sign and said he did not intend for it to offend people.

"I didn't intend for it to be racist-oriented at all," Howard said.

Yeah, invoke a horrible event in American history such as slavery and I guess he wants us to chuckle at it.

Now if it wasn't for those rascally liberals who sit in their underwear trying to stifle the "freedom" to be the condescending bigot that most figured you out to be, none of this would of happened!

States that the president rarely (if ever) visits are Idaho, Wyoming, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Alaska, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama.

These states are solid red and even the Democrats are not favoring the president.

It's almost hard for the president to win the approval of the residents of these states. They are considered a lost for President Barack Obama in the campaign to inform about the healthcare law.

Sunday, September 01, 2013

Republican About Face On Civil Rights!

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. marches through Selma. John Lewis (right) was injured in the event. He would later run for U.S. House as a Democrat.

The past doesn't seem to match up with the present. It's unfortunate that Republicans of present day are trying to rewrite history on the backs of the Black community. They have no freaking clue on what impact the Civil Rights Act of 1964 done for America.

That law banned discrimination in the workplace, retail establishments and services.

Yeah, the Republicans were instrumental in helping Democrats pass Civil Rights and Voting Rights laws. They deserve credit. But to keep saying it was only them when the Democrats held the majority and presidency is kind of disingenuous.

Today's Republican Party has no care for Civil Rights. They're proceeding to tear apart the very fabric of equal rights for Blacks, Hispanics and those in the LGBT community.

People like Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) would gladly repeal Civil Rights laws, if given the opportunity.

Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida), Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) and Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) claim they're a product of diversity within the Republican Party. Yet, they're the ones who vote to restrict your rights to vote. They rather see Blacks, Hispanics and Muslims locked up just like their fellow Republicans.

In a party that's 90% WHITE and 10% EVERYONE ELSE, you would think the problem solely lies within the party not the Democrats they love to attack for being a "racist" party.

The Republican governors are so eager to pass voter identification laws and rolling back early voting days.

They feel that "voter fraud" is a huge problem in urban community. Say if Tyrone Boykins and Shenquia Teasunae Johnson were without their state issued identifications and they were registered to vote. They wouldn't have an opportunity to vote. Even though you have to sign a book letting you are present, you still don't have enough credibility according to the Republicans. You're only allowed to vote once. Obviously you're not carrying three different identities to vote.

Black conservatives love to rail against the Democrats about being the party that supported racism.

Instead of looking into the facts, they'll just pull stuff right out of their asses.

Harry J. Enten of the Guardian wrote a pretty interesting piece about Republicans "claim" to Civil Rights.
Andrew Breitbart talks to Black Tea Party protester. The conservative agitator died of a heart attack in 2012.
He debunks the theory that Republicans mainly contributed to passage of Civil Rights. He even says that if the Democrats were the "racist" Black conservatives claim them to be, why did they nominate Barack Obama for president?

Enten wrote that Republicans are having trouble with minorities. Some like to point out that the party has a long history of standing up for civil rights compared to Democrats. Democrats, for example, were less likely to vote for the civil rights bills of the 1950s and 1960s. Democrats were more likely to filibuster. Yet, a closer look at the voting coalitions suggests a more complicated picture that ultimately explains why Republicans are not viewed as the party of civil rights.

He wrote that if look you at the party vote in both houses of Congress, it fits the historical pattern. Republicans are more in favor of the bill:
Civil Rights support by party
80% of Republicans in the House and Senate voted for the bill. Less than 70% of Democrats did. Indeed, Minority Leader Republican Everett Dirksen led the fight to end the filibuster. Meanwhile, Democrats such as Richard Russell of Georgia and Strom Thurmond of South Carolina tried as hard as they could to sustain a filibuster.
This guy represents Republicans. This guy is probably one of the reasons why Blacks hate the Republican Party.
Of course, it was also Democrats who helped usher the bill through the House, Senate, and ultimately a Democratic president who signed it into law. The bill wouldn't have passed without the support of Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana, a Democrat. Majority Whip Hubert Humphrey, who basically split the Democratic party in two with his 1948 Democratic National Convention speech calling for equal rights for all, kept tabs on individual members to ensure the bill had the numbers to overcome the filibuster.

Put another way, party affiliation seems to be somewhat predictive, but something seems to be missing. So, what factor did best predicting voting?

You don't need to know too much history to understand that the South from the civil war to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 tended to be opposed to minority rights. This factor was separate from party identification or ideology. We can easily control for this variable by breaking up the voting by those states that were part of the confederacy and those that were not.

Civil Rights votes by region

You can see that geography was far more predictive of voting coalitions on the Civil Rights than party affiliation. What linked Dirksen and Mansfield was the fact that they weren't from the south. In fact, 90% of members of Congress from states (or territories) that were part of the Union voted in favor of the act, while less than 10% of members of Congress from the old Confederate states voted for it. This 80 pt. difference between regions is far greater than the 15 pt. difference between parties.
Civil Rights party region



He concluded that nearly 100% of Union state Democrats supported the 1964 Civil Rights Act compared to 85% of Republicans. None of the southern Republicans voted for the bill, while a small percentage of southern Democrats did.

The same pattern holds true when looking at ideology instead of party affiliation. The folks over at Voteview.com, who created DW-nominate scores to measure the ideology of congressmen and senators, found that the more liberal a congressman or senator was the more likely he would vote for the Civil Rights Act of 1964, once one controlled for a factor closely linked to geography.

That's why Strom Thurmond left the Democratic party soon after the Civil Right Act passed. He recognized that of the two parties, it was the Republican party that was more hospitable to his message. The Republican candidate for president in 1964, Barry Goldwater, was one of the few non-Confederate state senators to vote against the bill. He carried his home state of Arizona and swept the deep southern states – a first for a Republican ever.

Then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Congresswoman from California holds hands with Georgia's Democratic Congressman John Lewis (a former civil rights leader) as they walk across the U.S. Capitol lawn to vote on the Affordable Healthcare Reform Law.
Now, it wasn't that the Civil Rights Act was what turned the South against the Democrats or minorities against Republicans. Those patterns, as Trende showed, had been developing for a while. It was, however, a manifestation of these growing coalitions. The South gradually became home to the conservative party, while the north became home to the liberal party.

Today, the transformation is nearly complete. President Obama carried only 18% of former Confederate states, while taking 62% of non-Confederate states in 2012. Only 27% of southern senators are Democrats, while 62% of Union state senators are Democrats. And 29% of southern members in the House are Democrats compared to 54% in states or territories that were part of the Union.

Thus, it seems to me that minorities have a pretty good idea of what they are doing when joining the Democratic party. They recognize that the Democratic party of today looks and sounds a lot more like the Democratic party of the North that with near unity passed the Civil Rights Bill of 1964 than the southern Democrats of the era who blocked it, and today would, like Strom Thurmond, likely be Republicans.

Monday, August 26, 2013

Colin Powell: I'm Worried That My Fellow [Republicans] Are Too Extreme!

Former Bush secretary of state Colin Powell disgusted with Republicans continued obstruction.

Former Bush adviser is really considering his options. He may drop the Republican label and become an independent. Colin Powell, the former Secretary of State under George W. Bush went to CBS to talk about Civil Rights in America. He had an opportunity to talk about the Republican infighting, the George Zimmerman verdict and the 50th Anniversary of The March On Washington.

In 2008 and 2012, the former secretary of state endorsed Barack Obama for president pissing off the racist right. Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) and his allies think that Powell's endorsement of Obama is an example of "Blacks voting solely on race and not issues"! Perennial loser Mitt Romney's camp thought that Powell was already a "Republican In Name Only."

King Hippo slammed the endorsement as an example of "us Black folk" willing to support Obama no matter what he does because "he's protected by his race" and "we Black folk" already assume that the Republicans and their conservative allies are racist anyway.

That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall and others of the racist right outlined an alleged affair that Powell had with a Romanian politician. The cyber hacker pushed the alleged affair to the conservative agitators.

Former Vice President Dick Chaney calls Powell a turncoat and refuse to acknowledge him as a friend.

They're currently feuding with one another.

Powell appears on Face The Nation along with civil rights leader and politico Congressman John Lewis (D-Georgia).

Powell has been critical of the divisive voting laws that Republican governors signed on. They've signed on voter identification laws that requires residents to provide state identification to vote. It's a means to undermine "voter fraud".

Again voter fraud makes up less than 5% of the issues facing America right now. What many critics call it is another ploy to undermine the Democratic Party's core supporters Black, Hispanic and young voters.

See you can have a firearm permit as proof of identification. But a college identification isn't valid. If you don't drive and you have no means of obtaining an identification (but your registered to vote), you can't vote.

The United States Justice Department is suing the state of Texas right now for this type of nonsense.

North Carolina is one of the many states that passed intrusive voter's identification laws. It's being challenged by civil right groups. Powell openly criticized the Republican state governor Pat McCrory over this.

Colin Powell warned that Republicans are chasing for a needle in a haystack. He said that the Trayvon Martin situation and these intrusive laws like voter identification are going to be the rally call for Black Americans.

Also as a father, Powell elaborates on the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman situation.

“I think that it will be seen as a questionable judgment on the part of the judicial system down there, but I don’t know if it will have staying power,” Powell said. “These cases come along, and they blaze across the midnight sky and then after a period of time, they’re forgotten.”

Powell also said that President Barack Obama was right to speak about the case, and the experience of African Americans in general, and encouraged more leaders to do so.

“I’d like to see [Obama] be more passionate about race questions, and I think that was an accurate characterization of some of the things that we were exposed to,” Powell said.

Bob Schieffer asks Powell about Syria, Egypt, the president's reaction to the Zimmerman verdict, Chris Lane murder, the Republican infighting, the voter's ID laws and the March On Washington.

Thursday, August 01, 2013

Loserville Turdporter Runs Her Mouth And Helps Man Promote A Bestseller!



Lauren Green managed to involuntarily helped Reza Aslan takes his book Zealout to the top of the bestseller listings on Amazon. I can hear the calls for a boycott or the firing of her in the coming days!

This is coming from a Black journalist! I would expect this type of stuff from Bill-O, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win (aka That Scumbag On Loserville) or Greta The Ambulance Chaser. Not a turdporter who's job is to be "fair and balanced".

Reza Aslan is a religious scholar who is a Muslim. He's not a Muslim writing a book about Christianity, he is a honorary degree and professor of religious studies.

The 55 year old turdporter over at Loserville pissed off the Muslim community and civil rights activists after she confronted the author of a book that disputes the legacy of Jesus Christ, the Lord of the Nazareth.

Why should a Muslim write a book about Christianity?

This is the question by those over at Loserville.

Kind of wonder why a Christian would write a book about Islam?

Ask Frank Gaffney, David Horowitz, Orly Taitz, Pam Geller, Michael Savage and Bridgette Gabriel. All notorious anti-Islamic bigots who say that Muslims are the "scum of the earth".

Lauren Green's inappropriate behavior towards Reza Aslan has went viral.

Loserville didn't expect this interview to spawn into a negative reaction. They kind of defended the behavior of her. They wanted to get to the story but they've ended up becoming the story.

What Loserville done was practically gave the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the NAACP a reason to prove that the whole network is bias towards people of color and worshipers of Islam.

Aslan on his part kind of joked about it. He felt offended by the interview but shrugged it off saying what the network does. They promote conservative and Republican views.



He gets a better interview with Piers Morgan. Of course, Morgan is a tabloid journalist who at least is fair towards the guest. He doesn't bullshit with the guest.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Tavis Smiley: Pass Us The Kool-Aid, Obama! Your [Trayvon] Talk Too Late!

Tavis Smiley and Dr. Cornel West are Black liberal agitators who complain about President Barack Obama not doing enough for Black America. When the president does something, these two nut farmers criticize him. These guys are just as worse as the conservative agitators I've often mention.

Black liberal extremist can't be satisfied.

This has to be one of the reason why I can't stand Black liberal activists. They want more and more.

They can't settle for compromise.

They always figure that the president isn't doing enough for one group or doing too much for one group.

There are some liberal extremists who can't be satisfied with the way the president does his job.

They're just as bad as the conservative agitators and White extremists.

On the positive note, SiriusXM has relaunched its networks. The relaunch includes the channels I normally listen to in my drive time. The channel SiriusXM LEFT will now be called SiriusXM Progress and SiriusXM The Power will be called SiriusXM Urban View.

Through Public Radio International and featured on WCPT AM, the nation's most popular progressive talk radio network comes Tavis Smiley. Smiley, who is a host on PBS program on late nights also goes to the radio to talk about the state of Black America. He also host a second show with Dr. Cornel West, professor from Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York.

Tom Joyner dropped Smiley for Roland Martin after he kept complaining to the audience that Barack Obama in a theme that described him as a "HOUSE NIGGER!"

Anyways, on Obama News featured Meet The Press, David Gregory gets Smiley, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (D-Ohio), and Michael Steele debate this controversy.

Smiley goes to the nut farm with this comment.

[I think that Obama was] pushed to the podium and these comments were as "weak as pre-sweetened Kool Aid."

"I appreciate and applaud the fact that the president did finally show up," Smiley said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"[But however], this town has been spinning a story that's not altogether true. He did not walk to the podium for an impromptu address to the nation. He was pushed to that podium. A week of protest outside the White House, pressure building on him inside the White House pushed him to that podium. So I'm glad he finally arrived.

"But when he left the podium, he still had not answered the most important question, that Keynesian question, where do we go from here?"

"That question this morning remains unanswered, at least from the perspective of the president. And the bottom line is this is not Libya, this is America."On the Trayvon Martin situation, I think the president is leading from behind".

From Wikipedia.

Tavis Smiley is an American talk show host, author, liberal political commentator, entrepreneur, advocate and philanthropist.

Smiley was born in Gulfport, Mississippi, and grew up in Bunker Hill, Indiana. After attending Indiana University, he worked during the late 1980s as an aide to Tom Bradley, the mayor of Los Angeles. Smiley became a radio commentator in 1991, and starting in 1996, he hosted the talk show BET Talk (later renamed BET Tonight) on BET.

Controversially, after Smiley sold an exclusive interview of Sara Jane Olson to ABC News in 2001, BET declined to renew Smiley's contract that year. Smiley then began hosting The Tavis Smiley Show on NPR from 2002 to 2004 and currently hosts Tavis Smiley on PBS on the weekdays and "The Tavis Smiley Show" from PRI. Starting in 2010 Smiley and Dr. Cornel West have joined forces for their own radio talk show, Smiley & West. They were featured together interviewing musician Bill Withers in the 2009 documentary film Still Bill.

He is the new host of "Tavis Talks" on BlogTalkRadio's Tavis Smiley Network.

In 2008, Tavis Smiley announced that he would resign in June 2008 as a commentator on the Tom Joyner Morning Show. He cited fatigue and a busy schedule in a personal call to Joyner. However, Joyner, referring to several commentaries in which Smiley was critical of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, indicated otherwise on his program, stating: "The real reason is that he can't take the hate he's been getting regarding the Barack issue—hate from the black people that he loves so much."

Prior to the public controversy and being elected President, Obama had been on Smiley's PBS show six times.

In 2012, Smiley participated in a "Poverty Tour" with professor Cornel West in promoting their book The Rich and the Rest of Us: A Poverty Manifesto.

The stated aim of the tour was to highlight the plight of the impoverished population of the United States prior to the 2012 Presidential Election, whose candidates Smiley and West stated had ignored the plight of the poor.

GOP Sundays often have a Republican on there. Usually it's a requirement that Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), Senator Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky), Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Michigan), Congressman Darrell Issa (R-California) and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) be on GOP Sundays.

There's a 3:1 ratio when it comes to Republicans being featured on GOP Sundays.

For some reason the president's talk about being racially profiled became the talk of the town.


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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Hannity: Jeremiah Wright Taught Obama How To Hate White People!

I refer to this person as That Guy Who Helped Obama Win.

The controversial conservative agitator known only as That Guy Who Helped Obama Win once again gets livid over the president. He is pissed that the president spoke on an issue that really matters to the Black community.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win is gleefully putting on controversial figures to up his ratings. He's like an average carnival barker who has this radio program in the afternoon and television program on Loserville.

He is the go to guy for Republicans, conservative activists and people who have issues with race. The conservative agitator defends bigots, racists, idiots and criminals. If they're Republican or conservative, he'll be there front in center giving them a voice. Most of these individuals are so controversial, they are often not invited on television programs because they'll say some shocking statement.

That Guy is proud of his doings. He's ranked the second most listened and watched conservative agitator in the nation. He and King Hippo are often the most targeted by liberal agitators because they say so much ignorant things, it's amazing they still have a voice on radio.

The list of controversial individuals That Guy Who Helped Obama Win interviewed:

Karl Rove (Rolly Polly)
George Zimmerman
Michelle Malkin (Turd Flipper)
Sarah Palin (Palin Da Ass)
Dog The Bounty Hunter
Oliver North
Don Imus (Rusty Imus)
Juan Williams (Uncle Juan)
Malik Shabazz
Jesse Lee Peterson (Other Jesse)
Mark Fuhman
Jerry Falwell
Rush Limbaugh (King Hippo)
John Bolton
(Paula Deen)

He will likely interview Paula Deen in the coming weeks because of her controversy. She was fired from The Food Network after she and her brother said racial slurs about Black patrons.

Anyway, the Black community is highly upset over the George Zimmerman trail. They figured that since he was a WHITE MAN, Zimmerman got off with murder in the state of Florida. He shot and killed Trayvon Martin, an unarmed teenager who was on his way home. The case has sparked feverish discussion on race, class and the mistrust of law enforcement in the Black community.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win as usual focuses on made up controversies to embarrass the president.
The Black community and police are friends of convenience. They're like distant cousins.

President Barack Obama had to speak on the issue because he too was a Black man who was profiled by police.

Some just can't stomach the ideas of the president speaking to the Black community. That Guy Who Helped Obama in particular is one that gets highly upset over it.

"Now the president's saying Trayvon could've been me 35 years ago," That Guy Who Helped Obama Win said on his radio show. "This is a particularly helpful comment. Is that the president admitting that I guess because what, he was part of the Choom Gang and he smoked pot and he did a little blow — I'm not sure how to interpret because we know that Trayvon had been smoking pot that night."

A man with the biggest case of Obama Derangement Syndrome continues to rile up his gullible audience with these bogus stories and ad hominem attacks. That Guy continues to create controversy where there is none.

The Huffington Post reports that as usual the conservative agitators were smoking out their ears when the president spoke on the issue of race in America.

One asshole named Todd Stern from Loserville called the president, "race-baiter-in-chief".

Hence the irony of that. Look in the mirror, you asshole!

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win continues his ongoing obsession with Jeremiah Wright, the former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

The former pastor lit up the internet during the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. The pastor went into a rant about how the United States for years have killed and destroyed lives in the name of "freedom".

That Guy wasted no time trashing the pastor and then Senator Barack Obama for the controversy.

He would often obsess over this. He couldn't help himself. Every time an issue of race comes forth, this foolish conservative agitator finds a way to bring up Jeremiah Wright every freaking time.

I am guessing since I missed most of his radio program, I had to figure he would somehow inject him in this.

Friday, July 05, 2013

Elbert Guillory: Tokens Please!

Another Black Republican comes out and the junk food media folks embrace the reactionary.

Those conservative agitators in the junk food media are putting on another Black Republican as their savior against the massive outcries of bigotry within the Republican Party.

Some nobody from Louisiana named Elbert Guillory has announced last month he's switched parties.

Elbert Lee Guillory (born June 24, 1944) is an African American Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate.

He represents District 24, including his native Opelousas, Louisiana, and an assortment of rural precincts.

Up until 2007, Guillory had been a registered Republican. He became a Democrat in 2007 when he first ran for the state House in the heavily Democratic District 40.

During the 2013 regular session of the Louisiana Legislature, Guillory switched his party affiliation back to Republican.

Officially, Guillory's party-switch occurred on May 31, when he was presented with the Frederick Douglass Award from the @Large Society. Earlier, State Senator Karen Carter Peterson, the chair of the Louisiana Democratic Party, had indicated racism to be the reason why the Louisiana Legislature and Governor Bobby Jindal opposed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), a federal statute adopted in 2010 by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama. Jindal and the legislature had declined to implement in Louisiana that part of the federal act offering the states federal funding for Medicaid.

Guillory took exception to Carter Peterson's characterization of the opponents of Obamacare, but his intent to switch parties had already been under consideration.

Before Guillory's switch, the last Republican of African-American ethnicity in the Louisiana Senate had served during the Reconstruction era.

In accepting the award, Guillory compared himself to 19th-century abolitionist Frederick Douglass, a Republican who had supported Abraham Lincoln.

Guillory has a conservative political philosophy.

Guillory explained his party switch in a 4-minute 17-second video widely circulated in state and national media outlets, including the radio programs of King Hippo, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win, and by Some Guy on Loserville.

The video was viewed on You Tube within the first three days by nearly 500,000. Filmed in the rear of the Senate chamber, the video calls the Democrats "the party of Jim Crow" and depicts the Republicans as "the party of freedom and progress." Guillory said that his defection to the Republican Party is "not only right for me, but for all of my brothers and sisters in the black community."

He decided that his principles are to be a "proud Black Republican". He wants to wake "us Black folk" out of the trance of Brotha Barack.

He believes that "NIGGERS" are taking advantage of the hard fought earnings of patriots who fought for the right to push religion in school.

He believes that evil "Democrat Party" started the Ku Klux Klan, gave Blacks no hope in New Orleans and other Black majority cities. He thinks that Planned Parenthood plots genocide, and that Muslim in the White House is a "socialist".

Guillory doesn't want to be trapped on "da plantation" like the rest of "us Black folk".

See he's a freed NEGRO. He's welcomed with open arms in the Republican Party. The party who freed the slaves.

The party that claims that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is one of their alumni.

The party who believes that Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Bill Clinton and the Muslim Socialist Mulatto are all racists in disguise.

Real heroes are like Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush made this country safe and stopped evils home and abroad.

He switched parties because he probably didn't get what he wanted out of a committeeship and the previous party was tired of his bullshit. So they've said good riddance to him. 

But to The Guy Who Helped Obama Win, King Hippo and The Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall, he's the umpteenth new "BLACK HOPE".

Elbert Guillory played the bait and switch game. He was then a Republican, before became a Democrat, before he became a Republican. He wanted to bait Blacks into voting for him in a heavily Democratic district. Upon redistricting, he lost a portion of his district. So instead of competing for it, he'll just switch to become a Republican so he didn't have to face a defeat in the general election this year. Louisiana goes for another governor this year after Bobby Jindal, a Republican finishes his term.

This is another right wing bigot in Black skin. Another reason to why Blacks will not join the Republican Party. He only cares about winning than those suppose of Black folks he's trying to free from the Democrat Plantation.

Blacks are conservative at heart. But we're not stupid like those who paint us out to be. We're not natural born criminals. We see how conservatives treat Trayvon Martin and the young woman who was a witness.

We see how they reacted to a Cheerio's commercial on YouTube about an interracial family.

We see how they reacted to the notion of a Black woman scream she got an "OBAMA PHONE".

We see how they've disrespected Jay-Z, Beyonce, Jamie Foxx, Susan Rice, Van Jones, Eric Holder, Shirley Sherrod, Nelson Mandela, First Lady Michelle Obama, Ludacris, and Will.i.am. We know they're public figures but damn, these guys look at them as NIGGERS more so than entertainers and politicos.

The reaction to the president is enough for a Black person to not support the Republican Party.

They may have legitimate concerns with the president, fine. But the reactionary bullshit cause by those conservative agitators in the junk food media sponge the minds of these individuals.

They're entitled to be bigots. They have the freedom of speech, like this Guillory person.

But seriously, if I was a Black Republican, why is it that my party atone to all these characterizations?

Do they really want to be diverse?

The Republican Party is 90% WHITE and 10% everything else. Like cocaine.

By the way, I am tired of these NEGROS pissing on the graves of Fredrick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and any other Black leader who fought for the rights to be equal among all the races.

These grandstanding Black Republicans and their conservative allies don't want nothing to do with us.

They rather see the Black man in jail or killing one another. They can't stand Black leaders (i.e. Barack Obama) and hip-hop music.

They want control over us when it comes to entitlements, guns, employment, and housing. But we can't have control over them because we're supposedly the actual racists.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Illinois GOP Chairman Calls Black Republican A Hoe!

Ericka Harold, a Black Republican candidate for Congress is called a prostitute and a mixture of racial quotas. Her own political party was the ones throwing out the comments toward her. 

First there was Tim Scott. Then there was Allen West. They were the first Black Republicans to hold a position as elected members of Congress.

Scott represented the 1st Congressional District in South Carolina until he was recently promoted to become a U.S. Senator for the state. He currently is running for reelection.

West on the other hand represented the 22nd District in Florida. He ended up losing his election to a moderate Democrat. He's signaled he may run for the seat once again. He is currently on Loserville.

Those were the first in many. They're Black Republicans. And there's more to come.

There was Mia Love, Angela McGlowan, Michael L. Williams, Vernon Parker, Herman Cain and Neal Boyd. Each of these Black Republicans lost either in the general election against a Democrat or Republican.

You know I get tired of this parallel from these guys.

Anytime I hear a Black Republican scream about the "Democrat Party" being the party of slavery, I look at them and just shake my head. I see these NEGROS are emboldened in the past and not the future.

Instead of getting over their racial angst with the Democrats, they double time on the stupidity.

Forgotten a simple fact: The Democratic Party has nominated and the American people elected the first Black president twice. The Democratic Party had succeed in having the first woman Speaker of the House.

The first party to have a woman lead the national party today.

Where have the Black Republicans been?

Under the rock?

Hence the reasons why I can't stand Black conservatives and those who stand with them. These NEGROS aren't looking through the prism of the stain colored glass. They still believe that the Republican Party favors the Black community. They continue to push the notion that Republicans rather see "us Black folk" becoming successful. These NEGROS believe that a majority of "us Black folk" are dependent on the "gubmint" and we worship the alter of "Brotha Barack".

These NEGROS think the Democrats are passing around the racist emails.

They think women's rights organizations such as Planned Parenthood are committing genocide to Black babies.
Congressman Rodney Davis (R-Illinois) is running for reelection.
In the same breath they'll claim that Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr was a Republican while bashing civil rights activists. These NEGROS want to say Fredrick Douglass every five seconds to every attack his son Martin L. King III, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and the NAACP. They'll scream Booker T. Washington when they're saying that our "Brotha Barack" hates White people.

These NEGROS think a majority of Blacks are stuck on a plantation.

I am guessing that they're bitching about "us Black folks" being stuck in the projects or urban slums while they're polluting the suburbs. They'll destroy the environment to get away from "us Black folk".

Enter Erika Harold, a former Miss America, biracial woman who is a Republican. She is running for a congressional seat being held by Republican Rodney Davis, a first term member of the 13th District.

The Associated Press reports that an Illinois Republican official resigned from his leadership post Thursday amid outrage over an email in which he berated a biracial former Miss America as a "street walker" who could fill a law firm's "minority quota" if she loses her bid for Congress.

The controversy, involving a county GOP leader in central Illinois who campaigned for U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, created a new rift for Republicans already struggling to expand and attract women and minority voters.

Davis demanded the resignation of the county official, Jim Allen, after learning of what he called a "wrong, appalling and incredibly demeaning" email targeting Erika Harold, Davis' opponent in the March 2014 Republican primary.

Sent to Republican blogger Doug Ibendahl, the email referred to Harold as a "street walker" and "love child" of Democrats and suggested the Harvard graduate could fill a "minority quota" at a law firm should she lose the race.

Ibendahl, also a former party official, posted the email Wednesday on his website.

"I hope some of these bullies learn a lesson from this," he told the Associated Press on Thursday. "Our party has a huge branding problem nationwide, especially in Illinois. This guy's attitude sets us back. It's confirmation as to why women and minorities don't take the Republican party seriously."
Former Miss America is running for Congress.
Allen apologized for his message in a brief statement to the (Champaign, Ill.) News-Gazette and resigned from his post Thursday afternoon.

Harold released a statement, saying Allen's comments have "no place within public discourse."

Champaign County GOP Chairman Habeeb Habeeb —who is staying impartial in the 13th District GOP primary — was so offended by the comments he left a message for Harold and personally apologized to her father.

"I don't see that kind of vitriol in everyday Republican circles," Habeeb said. "The party has changed and these things just set us backward."

The incident highlights the rocky path the national party has forged in recent months, with comments such as Allen's derailing efforts by the GOP to become more of a "big tent" organization.

After performing poorly at the polls in November, Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus released a "prescription" for the party's future. Along with changing its tone on social issues to win over younger and minority voters, the party would need to make a concerted effort to elevate more women, Priebus said.


Along with state party officials, Priebus on Thursday joined in the chorus calling for Allen's resignation, via Twitter.


"Chairman Allen's astonishingly offensive views have no place in politics. He should apologize and resign immediately," Preibus wrote.

Harold seeks to be catalyst for change in the GOP. When she announced her bid earlier this month, Harold said she believes she can help expand the party's voting base and reach people who don't traditionally vote Republican.

Former Illinois GOP Chairman Pat Brady, who stepped down last month after coming under fire from state central committeemen over his support of gay marriage, said comments like Allen's are an unfortunate distraction.

Without a Republican governor in Illinois or a Republican president to act as the party's "mouthpiece," Brady said, these comments only get more traction. But they also create a sort of wag-the-dog situation, working to block the election of Republican to those roles.

Davis' congressional district in in central Illinois has been targeted by the Democratic Congressional Committee as a pick-up seat in 2014.

Davis, a freshman, in November defeated emergency room doctor David Gill by approximately 1,000 votes. It was Gill's fourth bid for Congress.

"We do need to welcome folks from all walks of life, regardless of where they come from what they look like and what their policy preference is," said Davis said. "There are no excuses for his behavior. I am not making any. I sure hope it doesn't affect my campaign."

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Conservative Outrage Over Obama Speaking At Historically Black College!

No duh!

We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to those lost in this horrible tornado tragedy out of Oklahoma.

President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are attending college and high school commencements. Their presence excites the people graduating, pisses off the conservatives whenever they tell the students the hard truth of life outside the high school or college walls.

Comedian and liberal talk radio agitator Stephanie Miller along with her producer Chris Levoie were talking about the conservative outrage from the likes of That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall. They were commenting about the latest outrage from the conservative agitators on talk radio. The anger was over President Obama doing a commencement speech at the Morehouse College, a historically Black predominately men's college in Atlanta.

The president delivers his speech to the next generation of African American leaders. Just in case, you didn't know, the president is Black. And he's talking to a Black audience about the struggles to success.

First Lady Michelle Obama delivers a commencement speech at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Magnet School in Nashville. The school is named after a Black religious and cultural icon, and I am guessing the student body is Black. And she's talking to a Black and Hispanic audience about the struggles to success.

Okay, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win. Miller predicted that he would cover this. Sure enough he did.

Here's the videos of both the Obamas speaking to the future generations.


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As usual, the conservative agitators can't stomach the president telling "us Black folk" about the racism that we'll face in the institutional world.

The Weekly Standard (aka Nothing Standard) goes into the usual word vomit about the president using a "Black voice" when he talks in front of a Black crowd.

Psst, the president is Black.

In a commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, President Barack Obama recalls Jim Crow laws and racism of the 1940s and 1950s. Morehouse College is a historically black college.
In the rain, Black graduates listen to President Obama deliver a speech about how to achieve success.
"Dr. King was just 15 years old when he enrolled here at Morehouse.  He was an unknown, undersized, unassuming young freshman who lived at home with his parents.  I think it’s fair to say he wasn’t the coolest kid on campus; for the suits he wore, his classmates called him 'Tweed.'  But his education at Morehouse helped to forge the intellect, the soul force, the disciple and compassion that would transform America.  It was here that he was introduced to the writings of Gandhi, and Thoreau, and the theory of civil disobedience.  It was here that professors encouraged him to look past the world as it was and fight for the world as it should be," Obama will say, according to text provided by the White House.

What pisses off the conservatives is the "Barack Obama telling the Black crowd, there's such thing as racism in America!"

In the conservative's mind, racism doesn't exist. It's a product of Black leaders causing trouble. It's a product of liberalism which keeps "us Black folk" poor, ignorant, dependent on "gubmint" and not willing to stand up for personal responsibility.

So your experiences give you special insight that today’s leaders need.  If you tap into that experience, it should endow you with empathy – the understanding of what it’s like to walk in somebody else’s shoes.  It should give you an ability to connect.  It should give you a sense of what it means to overcome barriers.

Whatever success I achieved, whatever positions of leadership I’ve held, have depended less on Ivy League degrees or SAT scores or GPAs, and have instead been due to that sense of empathy and connection – the special obligation I felt, as a black man like you, to help those who needed it most; people who didn’t have the opportunities that I had, because but for the grace of God, I might be in their shoes.  So it’s up to you to widen your circle of your concern – to create greater justice both in your own community, but also across our country.  To make sure everyone has a voice; everyone gets a seat at the table; to make sure that everyone – no matter what they look like or where they come from, or who they love – gets a chance to walk through those doors of opportunity if they want it bad enough. 


Accepting an honorary degree, President Barack Obama talks to the class of 2013.
Okay, is this the outrage the conservatives have with President Barack Obama?

Really.

The junk food media reports that the constant obsession with the Obama "scandals" will get old soon.

The Republicans and the conservative agitators are almost giddy about these scandals. There are some calling for impeachment because of this. Again making the mistake of overplaying into something.

Republicans have continued to stall bureaucracy nominees, federal judges, and legislation.

Just this week, Republicans balked at immigration reform. It's likely Republicans won't support the full package no matter what the immigration reform has. They don't want any inserts of LGBT immigrants or "amnesty". So the Democrats quickly stripped it out of session and the immigration bill continues to move forward.

The Republicans are ignoring the polls. A Public Policy Polling survey released last week found that a majority of voters said Congress had better things to do, like pass immigration reform and gun background check bills, than continue focusing on Benghazi. And that was even after a much-ballyhooed "whistle-blower" hearing into the matter.
That Guy Who Helped Obama Win continues on this fixation with the president speech to the Black community. His motives are to spook the White audience of his radio and television programs. And on occasions his Black conservative audience too.
So the president tells a Black college about the struggles of the world. He tells them that if you're to achieve the goals of success, you have to work twice as hard. The first lady says the same. With a congress wasting their time on Benghazi, the IRS and the Associated Press, instead of jobs, unemployment and infrastructure, then there's a reason for the president to tell a Black college to work extra hard. Extra hard to get the U.S. Congress to do something to help the American people.

Conservatives are screaming that the president is being "racist" for "telling us Black folk" about conservatives  being those evil "white racists".

The Guy Who Helped Obama Win is on a never-ending whinefest about the "anointed one" being hurtful to Black leaders.

No matter what President Barack Obama does, this guy, the Republican Party and the conservative agitators will complain, whine and even goes as far to saying racial slurs to show their dissatisfaction with him.

Monday, May 20, 2013

Pew: You Black Folk, Lie, Cheat And Steal Elections!

Polling company generates talking point about high Black turnout. Republicans continue to discredit Black voters as race obsessed and "gubmint" dependents.


The Pew Research Poll which is one of the many polls that got it wrong on the election made a shocking theme to the rise in the Black voter participation and the high turnout in last year's election.

For the first time in American history, the Black voter turnout surpassed the White voter turnout.

What helped President Barack Obama succeed in trouncing that perennial loser Mitt Romney, was the non-White vote. That means it was a heavy turnout of Black and Hispanic voters.

The Republicans publicity tour is to regain what little they've had in minority support. They haven't tried nor succeeded in dealing with issues facing Black America.

All the Republicans done was say Benghazi, Obama witch hunts and Obama phones.

Of course, these issues haven't put food on the plate. With the rising cost of food, fuel and heating oil, many Americans are turning to food banks and food stamp assistance. The Republicans want to cut entitlements and severely dent the safety nets because they're obsessed with watching videos from Loserville or the links from The Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall.

These issues don't help Black and Hispanic Americans find work. Yet, the Republican Party complains constantly about how high Black unemployment is overwhelmingly high and they haven't passed one law that benefits.

These issues that the Republicans are harping on doesn't benefit in the area of interest of Black America or the general public.

These issues only achieve short term success among the ever so annoying right wing agitators from the talk radio and blog circuit. Continuously denying reality, conservatives are rallying for President Barack Obama's impending "impeachment" over these controversies.

By the Republicans taking the bait on these "scandals", they're reckoning with the loss of a voting block.

The Hispanic vote is very important as the Black voter. The Black voter is probably a permanent voting block for the Democratic Party. The Democrats are working hard to pass immigration reform. The Republicans are trying to push even more intrusive laws to stop Blacks from voting, undocumented workers from achieving citizenship, and LGBT community from marriage. They want to get into a woman's legs to prevent abortions. But yet when a woman has many children out of wedlock, the Republicans call them "gubmint" dependents and sluts.

Pew Research Center produced the talking points to those condescending White Republicans and their Black conservatives allies. They wrote that the Black vote could have been overwhelming due to inconsistencies in the highly populated Black areas.


The Census Bureau made big news last week when it reported that the black voter turnout rate (66.2%) exceeded the white voter turnout rate (64.1%) for the first time ever in 2012. But a closer look at the numbers raises some intriguing questions.
Valued and never taken for granted.
It’s possible that the lines may have first crossed in 2008. But it’s also possible they may not have crossed at all.

Let’s start with the second scenario. It’s based on data that suggest that last year, blacks may have been more inclined than whites to report that they voted when in fact they didn't. This is known as a “social desirability bias,” a familiar concern among survey researchers.


So they're saying "social desirability bias". Meaning that Blacks turnout because they were inspired to have the first Black president. Yeah, that's true.

Never in history, you would see such a turnout for the Black candidate. There have been many Black politicos who would run for president and never achieve the goal of being the nominee of a national ticket.

Only Barack Obama managed to beat back Hillary Clinton, a heavily favored Democratic candidate to become the nominee and eventually the president. Clinton being a face familiar in the White House as the former first lady, and later U.S. senator had huge Black support.

Until the Iowa caucuses, Clinton had almost 80% of the Black vote. But when Obama won the Iowa caucus, many Blacks started to notice. Obama managed to pull in Black voters after South Carolina win. Since then, the Obama campaign made it a top priority to help first time Black voters turnout for him. And in 2012, he to keep his supporters rallied up, despite pessimism.

Pew stated: [Might this be] because non-voting blacks were more eager than non-voting whites to tell survey takers that they voted for the first ever African-American president? While there’s no way of knowing for sure, the data are suggestive. When we plotted the state discrepancies in 2008 and 2004, we found a similar pattern, but we also found the racial skew was stronger in 2008 and 2012, the two elections in which Obama was on the ballot, than in 2004.

To better understand these patterns, we computed a “correlation coefficient,” which measures the relationship between two phenomena of interest—in this case, the over reporting of turnout in a state (the difference between the estimated and official voter turnout rates) and the share of a state’s adult population that is black. Our analysis finds a positive correlation of .52 (on a scale of -1 to 1) in 2012, .54 in 2008 and .41 in 2004. If we remove the two biggest outliers in the scatter plot analysis—Mississippi and Washington—the overall correlation remains positive, but it is only about half as large.

It’s also important to note that some states with small black populations over-reported, while a few states with large black populations under-reported. For example, the Census Bureau estimated that New Mexico’s voter turnout rate was 61.6%, compared with the official tally of 55%. New Mexico has a small share of blacks (2.7%) in its voting eligible population. On the other hand, the Census Bureau findings from Maryland, which has an age-eligible electorate that is 29% black, suggest that respondents under-reported their turnout by 2.5 percentage points.

Finally, it is also worth noting that just because voting was more widely over-reported in states with higher African-American populations, there is no way of knowing if blacks or non-blacks were more likely to over-report. This correlation is intriguing, but not definitive. In addition, one should keep in mind that the Census Bureau’s findings from individual states are subject to margins of error that may account for some of the apparent discrepancies in estimated and actual turnout rates.

Bottom line: This analysis doesn’t prove the Census Bureau’s finding is wrong. Nor does it negate the long-term turnout trends, which show that black turnout has been rising since 1996. It may, however, merit an asterisk alongside the claim that blacks turned out at a higher rate than whites in 2012.
Black conservatives constant whine about President Obama not caring about the Black community.
But wait, what about the first scenario—the possibility  that this milestone actually occurred in 2008, not 2012?

That assessment is based an analysis that removes from the pool of eligible voters all adults who have been disenfranchised as a result of felony convictions, something the Census Bureau does not (and cannot) do. According to the Sentencing Project, an advocacy group, nearly 6 million adults are ineligible to vote for that reason, a disproportionate share of who are black. If you recalculate turnout rates after removing those disenfranchised voters, then 68.5% of eligible blacks voted in 2008, compared with 67% of eligible whites, according to Bernard L. Fraga, a political scientist studying at Harvard. The Census Bureau, by contrast, had 66.1% of whites voting that year, compared with 64.7% of blacks.

So pick your data source and write your own history

No Pew, you get this straight, for over 50 years, the Black community fought their asses off to vote.

I mean Republicans aren't the NEW BLACK.

We just need to take a chill and understand that we are American too. We're not second class citizens those in the conservative/white supremacist bubble made us out to be.

We just broke the color barrier. The first Black president in modern history. No one would expect this could happen this fast. Right into the 2000s, our first Black president. Yeah, there's a monumental significance in the Black community. No doubt about it. But to discredit the high turnout to just "us Black folk" voting on race is another reason why there's no place for Black people in the Republican Party.

So take your statistics and condescending rhetoric and sample polls somewhere else!

We don't believe you and we'll keep proving you wrong.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

Loserville Adds A Resident!

Funny, that's how we describe these guys over at Loserville!

The former Florida politico known for saying the most outrageous things. He was aided by That Guy Who Helped Obama Win. Now together they'll be on cameras bashing President Barack Obama.

Now that guy will have former Florida congressman, Black Republican Allen West to the roster of his right wing carnival.

We may have remember the former congressman from Florida for being an advocate of the Tea Party Movement.

West, a former army colonial who was discharged after there were accusations of him abusing detainees in Iraq.

West was propped up as the "new Black" in the Republican Party. He and Tim Scott became the first two Republican members of Congress since J.C. Watts, Jr., a Oklahoma Black Republican who served through the late 1990s.

Scott became the U.S. Senator of South Carolina in 2013.

There are no Black members of the U.S. Congress serving in the Republican Party.

Loserville decided to hire this ex-politico to rant and rave about how he's a "real Black man" and that "Communist" Barack Obama should be impeached.

Are the people over at Loserville grooming him for bigger office?

They've hired former Massachusetts Republican senator Scott Brown to the roster.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Another Helping Of The Mud Pie...

Been whipped by the slave master raise your hands!

Briefly, earlier I posted the story about Black conservatives whining about being shunned by the rest of the Black community.

They head over to Loserville and have a sitdown with "That Guy Who Helped Obama Win" to complain about how "us Black folk" are never freed slaves. They say those evil Democrats are whipping the backs of the Black community by keeping us in the poorhouse. These Black conservatives devoted time to every stereotype they've pulled out their backside.

Dr. Benjamin Carson, Jesse Lee Peterson, Deneen Borelli, David Webb, Star Parker and many Black conservatives are screaming their right to be outright bigots are violated.
Newsflash: Democrats nominated and the American public elected the first Black president.
They claim that Black leaders consider them "tokens', "Oreos", "House Niggers" and "sell-outs to the Black community".

Understand this. I don't have nothing against Black conservatives. They have a right to be the condescending, reactionary, bigots they've made themselves out to be.

We don't have to agree to the crap they've thrown on the wall. But for every time they've said something about Blacks being enslaved or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. being a Republican, a few more Blacks vote Democrat.

Meet The Guy Who Helped Barack Obama Win!
The Republican Party outreach to minorities is a disaster in the making. Lining up Black conservatives isn't the way to swaying a Black voter. The party has to reach out with issues that matter to Black voters.

Austerity cuts to safety nets and intrusive laws are not favored among Black voters.

Unemployment is at an all time high among Black voters. But many including myself feel there's a possibility of institutional racism in hiring Black workers and home buying.

Many Americans are concerned with the cost of living. While food prices, gas prices, and energy rates go up, many are looking for safety nets. The Republican Party wants to eliminate safety nets in case of a person losing a home to foreclosure or natural disaster. The party wants to cut welfare, unemployment, farm aid, and  food stamps. Things that affect the middle class and the poor.

These Black conservatives claim the Democratic Party keeps Black Americans poor. That right there is a condescending talking point. If they realize that for over 154 years, Blacks were undermined since they've allowed segregation among the races.
Black conservatives hate Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton because they're effective!
No political party is responsible for the problems of the Black community. It's the conservative philosophy that continues to hold "us Black folk" in the "us vs. them" divisive culture.

Although it's likely going to get even more browner in the future, Black Americans are the only race that's undermined by those in the junk food media.

You notice that guy never invited Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell to the Loserville forum.

These issues aren't mentioned by those in the mud pie!


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Rand Paul: You [Black Folks] Need "Freedom!"

Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) speaks to Howard University students.

The kookspiracy comes to the historically Black college. Of course, the talk of this nut job running for president is growing and I guess he's reached out to "us Black folk" about him and his daddy's legacy of "doing nothing" but still gaining this amount of unprecedented attention.

Conservatives and the race card: It's only played when you're on the losing side of a debate.

The Republican Party are atoned to the race card. You just like to place it in Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and President Barack Obama's back pocket to say "oh it's those niggers who play the race card, not us!"

United States senator from Kentucky, the Tea Party darling, Rand Paul is the Republican Party goes Howard University to preach this crap about how Republicans brought "us Black folk" to freedom and the Democrats continue to leave "us Black folk" in the poorhouse.

The Politico reports that Senator Paul brought his outreach campaign to Howard University on Wednesday, giving skeptical students a lesson in the positive history of the Republican Party and the African-American community.

At one of the nation’s oldest black schools, Paul insisted under questioning that he “has never wavered” in his support of the 1964 Civil Rights Act — an issue that dogged his 2010 Senate campaign after he questioned the act in a televised interview.

Paul makes the claim that the president and his Democratic allies failed the Black community.

Paul went on to then describe the GOP’s rich Civil-War era history with the emancipation of slaves, and assailed the Southern Democrats of the era for discrimination. “How did we lose the support of an entire race?” he asked “How did we lose that vote?”

Paul disputed the suggestion that Republicans sanctioned voter suppression in states where GOP legislatures passed voter ID laws. One student accused the measures of targeting the poor, seniors and minority voters.

“I think if you liken using a driver’s license to a literacy test you demean the horror of what happened in the 40s and 50s. It was horrific. No one is in favor of that,” Paul said. “But showing your driver’s license to have an honest election is not unreasonable.”

He did stumble at one point when he couldn’t recall the name of the first African American elected to the Senate, and was prompted by students shouting “Edward Brooke.” At another point he asked whether they knew that the founders of the NAACP were Republicans. 

Groans could be head and one student shouted ,“We know our history!”



I would love to say this in regards to the Paulnuts out there: No chance in hell will America elect a politico who believes monsters hide under the bed!

There may be some here who troll the internet for all things Rand and Ron Paul.  You might be one of these supporters cult followers of this kookspiracy Senator Rand Paul.

Rand Paul (and his daddy) are establishment politicos whose "KOOKY" ideas appeal to the broad coalition cult following of pot smokers, anti-government-like disengaged conservatives and libertarians who feel like this guy could be the next "god". These are the individuals who troll polling sites and internet forums writing, blogging, debating 24/7 over issues they've created out of the propaganda being spewed by the likes of Becknerd and Crazy Jones.

These type of Republicans hate last year's miserable crop of presidential candidates. They've gritted their teeth as they watched perennial loser Mitt Romney get his ass handed to him.

Yeah, there are liberal who fall victim to the bullshit that Paul says. I don't see many but there are some liberals who think he's all about ending the wars, stopping drones from flying over the United States and legalizing the weed.

But when you look into the Paul philosophy, you see that he would rather meddle in your bedroom, your vagina or in the case your neighborhood with intrusive policies and proposals. Paul would rather pass legislation that could affect progress. Repealing Wall Street Reform and Obamacare are themes that drive Paul and the Republicans.

Did you know that the Pauls have friends that are anti-Semitics?

Sure enough there's plenty of anti-Israeli agitators who think that country is the reason for the global unrest in the world.



There are some deficit hawks who think that United States is acting like a "god" and the powers that be will be its undoing. The deficit hawks want to cut spending only in areas that doesn't affect them. Say for example, Paul comes from Kentucky and it's major military bases and coal mining industry could be affected by the sequester. So instead of cutting into his constituents jobs, he'll send his proposals to hurt another state or region.

Some claim that ending foreign aid to lower nations and Israel is the perfect solution (even though these nations aid the United States in these goddamn wars).

There's plenty of extremists who think anyone who questions the motives of Paul are against the U.S. Constitution. Of course, these are the ones who appear on tax revolters, survivalist, conspiracy theorist and White Supremacists websites.

Of course if you criticize this guy or his daddy, you'll be baited into a trivial debate over how these individuals "read the Constitution all the ways" and you're the ones who "misinformed" about the issues.

You really need to understand this!

Ron Paul has no accomplishments under his nearly 35 years in Congress.

Rand Paul for nearly two years hasn't gotten one bill he's sponsored passed in the U.S. Senate.

The only thing a cult follower will tell you is that Rand Paul filibustered a nominee for over 13 hours.

The nominee was confirmed the next day.

Ron Paul had only one freaking bill was passed by Congress under his sponsorship.

Rand Paul may be the rising face of the Republican Party. But if he's getting endorsements from idiots like Sarah Palin, he's doomed for political defeat if he should run for president.

No real person would support a fringe candidate who based his legacy on a cult of ignorance.

Just because a few "weed" smoking celebrities (Barry Manilow, Snoop Dogg and Kelly Clarkson) had once endorse Ron and Rand Paul's policies, doesn't mean they've voted for him. So if these people spoke out for the Rand Paul, it would damage their credibility as an entertainer.

It's likely they'll support candidates who represent their views. So I guess that they voted for President Barack Obama over perennial candidate Mitt Romney any fucking way.

For your information, the Democratic Party nominated and American people elected Barack Obama, the first Black president. The president represents the onset of a changing demographic. In 40 years, the nation will get a little browner and the Republican Party has little chance of getting people of color to join their ranks.

Followers of the cult will get nowhere!

What on earth thinks you got the notion that "he's winning" every freaking time?

The infamous interview with liberal agitator Rachel Maddow. Rand Paul, then candidate for senate. Since this incident, Paul had went solely to Fox News for his interview.





Tuesday, April 09, 2013

A Piece Of The Mud Pie...

Black conservatives are screaming their freedoms to be outright bigots are being violated! 

Do you want a piece of the mud pie?

Black conservatives are so upset they're being called "Oreos", "Tokens", "sell-outs" and other vile comments from the Black leaders and liberal activists.

The Black conservatives flock over to "Loserville" to have a sitdown with "That Guy Who Helped Barack Obama Win". They're screaming that their "freedom of speech" is violated by those evil Black leaders and liberal agitators on MSNBC.

That guy who helped Barack Obama win!
Deneen Borelli, Jesse Lee Peterson, Dr. Benjamin Carson, David Webb, and Star Parker are sorrowing over Black America's entrapment on the "Democrat Plantation".

Nevermind, the intrusiveness and overt racism that spins in the Republican Party.

Black conservatives believe the real enemy of the American racism is the Democratic Party and its standard-bearer, President Barack Obama.

So this little sit down with that guy was controversial to say at least. While that guy stacked the deck with Black conservatives, over at Obama News, liberal agitator Rachel Maddow was talking about the president's attempt to sway a stubborn Congress into passing gun control measures (which are getting the filibuster from the Republican leader Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky).

While Maddow is controversial, she maintains her show to real issues.

The Obama News network has been growing in ratings recently, and that guy is concerned. He would waste most of his show trashing Obama News because he knows his show is tanking in the ratings. There was a segment of that guy's program in which he devoted time to Chris Matthews. Matthews was saying the Republican Party built its outreach on playing "racial politics" to win over White voters. He wanted those Black conservatives to trash the network.

And one thing that guy forgets to mention, that perennial loser Mitt Romney won the White male voter overwhelmingly.

The Republican Party outreach to minorities is a disaster in the making. Lining up Black conservatives isn't the way to swaying a Black voter. The party has to reach out with issues that matter to Black voters.

Austerity cuts to safety nets and intrusive laws are not favored among Black voters.

Unemployment is at an all time high among Black voters. But many including myself feel there's a possibility of institutional racism in hiring Black workers and home buying.

Many Americans are concerned with the cost of living. While food prices, gas prices, and energy rates go up, many are looking for safety nets. The Republican Party wants to eliminate safety nets in case of a person losing a home to foreclosure or natural disaster. The party wants to cut welfare, unemployment, farm aid, and  food stamps. Things that affect the middle class and the poor.

These Black conservatives claim the Democratic Party keeps Black Americans poor. That right there is a condescending talking point. If they realize that for over 154 years, Blacks were undermined since they've allowed segregation among the races.

Although it's likely going to get even more browner in the future, Black Americans are the only race that's undermined by those in the junk food media.

You notice that guy never invited Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell to the Loserville forum.

These issues aren't mentioned by those in the mud pie!

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