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Posted by Anonymous
 - July 07, 2021, 11:43:22 AM
Gulp, this makes Democrats sweat profusely.



MSNBC guest says Democrats' 'greatest nightmare' is the increase in support for Trump among Latinos



An MSNBC guest lamented that the growing support among Latinos for former President Donald Trump in 2020 was the "greatest nightmare" for Democrats.

https://www.theblaze.com/news/msnbc-guest-says-democrats-greatest-nightmare-is-the-increase-in-support-for-trump-among-latinos?utm_source=theblaze-dailyAM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily-Newsletter__AM%202021-07-07&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Daily%20AM">https://www.theblaze.com/news/msnbc-gue ... Daily%20AM">https://www.theblaze.com/news/msnbc-guest-says-democrats-greatest-nightmare-is-the-increase-in-support-for-trump-among-latinos?utm_source=theblaze-dailyAM&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily-Newsletter__AM%202021-07-07&utm_term=ACTIVE%20LIST%20-%20TheBlaze%20Daily%20AM
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 07, 2021, 11:44:59 AM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=412778 time=1623021817 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=412776 time=1623021294 user_id=114
Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper said Saturday that President Joe Biden is guilty of "the bigotry of low expectations" by claiming black people can't hire lawyers or accountants and be successful entrepreneurs.



Biden made the remarks Tuesday during a speech to mark the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.



"I'm black. I'm a lawyer. I have a cousin who's an accountant," Cooper said on Fox News' "Watters' World."



"I actually don't understand where the president is going other than denigrating people. His idea appears to be what they refer to often as the bigotry of low expectations," Cooper continued.



"It's really disappointing that he doesn't see his role as inspirer-in-chief instead of denigrator-in-chief," he said.



Cooper insisted that Biden had an opportunity during his speech to inspire black people but instead he chose to "talk down to them and you excuse them and take away a lot of the incentive and initiative." The Project 21 chairman suggested Biden should have said: "This is the land, a place of  possibility, black, white and brown; we're going to learn the lessons of bad incidents that have happened in our past and come together to do better."



Cooper also noted that Biden's claimed during his speech that "white supremacy" poses the most "lethal threat" to American society, which the activist described as "outrageous."



The lawyer wondered why Biden did not highlight the success of black entrepreneurs and say "these are examples of what is possible in America. Instead, he denigrates our country."

President Biden says some of the most ignorant, racist statements I've ever heard from someone in high political office..



I wonder if he knows anybody who is not Cuacasian on anything more than a superficial level.

He has spent most of his career in the senate making life worse for African-Americans.
Posted by Renee
 - June 07, 2021, 10:19:24 AM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=412778 time=1623021817 user_id=3254
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=412776 time=1623021294 user_id=114
Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper said Saturday that President Joe Biden is guilty of "the bigotry of low expectations" by claiming black people can't hire lawyers or accountants and be successful entrepreneurs.



Biden made the remarks Tuesday during a speech to mark the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.



"I'm black. I'm a lawyer. I have a cousin who's an accountant," Cooper said on Fox News' "Watters' World."



"I actually don't understand where the president is going other than denigrating people. His idea appears to be what they refer to often as the bigotry of low expectations," Cooper continued.



"It's really disappointing that he doesn't see his role as inspirer-in-chief instead of denigrator-in-chief," he said.



Cooper insisted that Biden had an opportunity during his speech to inspire black people but instead he chose to "talk down to them and you excuse them and take away a lot of the incentive and initiative." The Project 21 chairman suggested Biden should have said: "This is the land, a place of  possibility, black, white and brown; we're going to learn the lessons of bad incidents that have happened in our past and come together to do better."



Cooper also noted that Biden's claimed during his speech that "white supremacy" poses the most "lethal threat" to American society, which the activist described as "outrageous."



The lawyer wondered why Biden did not highlight the success of black entrepreneurs and say "these are examples of what is possible in America. Instead, he denigrates our country."

President Biden says some of the most ignorant, racist statements I've ever heard from someone in high political office..



I wonder if he knows anybody who is not Cuacasian on anything more than a superficial level.


He doesn't know shit...Even when he had all his facilities he was dumber than dirt and said the most ignorant things about minorities....Now he doesn't even know what day of the week it is half the time...Keeping that perverse turnip in the oval office is not only a disaster economically, socially and internationally but it's tantamount to elder abuse.



BTW, This weekend Trump spoke for over an hour at a rally in NC. He was lucid, witty, intelligent and spot on with his remarks...The current Coporlite and Chief can't even string 3 coherent sentences together without fucking something up and getting winded...It's actually sad and infuriating to watch knowing that a significant number of Americans are so fucking dumb and TDS infected that they voted for and support this half a corpse in the Whitehouse...Why, because Trump russelled their delicate sensibilities so badly that they voted against their own best interests, the welfare of country as well as the welfare of the free world...This tells me that those Americans who did this are emotionally weak, intellectually stunted and selfish as fuck. They are ruled by emotion the media mob and have the maturity of 10 year olds...and that might be an insult to most 10 year olds...Most of them if not all, should be gassed before they can do anymore damage. But as we know, the liberal mind is a juvenile mind almost completely devoid of logic and has difficulty comprehending consequences for the actions it provokes and undertakes. Add TDS into the mix and you have a recipe for insanity. I'm not sure where this country is headed but it's headed there fast and it's looking more and more like the destination is an abyss of idiocy.
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 06, 2021, 07:23:37 PM
Quote from: seoulbro post_id=412776 time=1623021294 user_id=114
Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper said Saturday that President Joe Biden is guilty of "the bigotry of low expectations" by claiming black people can't hire lawyers or accountants and be successful entrepreneurs.



Biden made the remarks Tuesday during a speech to mark the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.



"I'm black. I'm a lawyer. I have a cousin who's an accountant," Cooper said on Fox News' "Watters' World."



"I actually don't understand where the president is going other than denigrating people. His idea appears to be what they refer to often as the bigotry of low expectations," Cooper continued.



"It's really disappointing that he doesn't see his role as inspirer-in-chief instead of denigrator-in-chief," he said.



Cooper insisted that Biden had an opportunity during his speech to inspire black people but instead he chose to "talk down to them and you excuse them and take away a lot of the incentive and initiative." The Project 21 chairman suggested Biden should have said: "This is the land, a place of  possibility, black, white and brown; we're going to learn the lessons of bad incidents that have happened in our past and come together to do better."



Cooper also noted that Biden's claimed during his speech that "white supremacy" poses the most "lethal threat" to American society, which the activist described as "outrageous."



The lawyer wondered why Biden did not highlight the success of black entrepreneurs and say "these are examples of what is possible in America. Instead, he denigrates our country."

President Biden says some of the most ignorant, racist statements I've ever heard from someone in high political office..



I wonder if he knows anybody who is not Cuacasian on anything more than a superficial level.
Posted by Anonymous
 - June 06, 2021, 07:14:54 PM
Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper said Saturday that President Joe Biden is guilty of "the bigotry of low expectations" by claiming black people can't hire lawyers or accountants and be successful entrepreneurs.



Biden made the remarks Tuesday during a speech to mark the centennial of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.



"I'm black. I'm a lawyer. I have a cousin who's an accountant," Cooper said on Fox News' "Watters' World."



"I actually don't understand where the president is going other than denigrating people. His idea appears to be what they refer to often as the bigotry of low expectations," Cooper continued.



"It's really disappointing that he doesn't see his role as inspirer-in-chief instead of denigrator-in-chief," he said.



Cooper insisted that Biden had an opportunity during his speech to inspire black people but instead he chose to "talk down to them and you excuse them and take away a lot of the incentive and initiative." The Project 21 chairman suggested Biden should have said: "This is the land, a place of  possibility, black, white and brown; we're going to learn the lessons of bad incidents that have happened in our past and come together to do better."



Cooper also noted that Biden's claimed during his speech that "white supremacy" poses the most "lethal threat" to American society, which the activist described as "outrageous."



The lawyer wondered why Biden did not highlight the success of black entrepreneurs and say "these are examples of what is possible in America. Instead, he denigrates our country."
Posted by Anonymous
 - November 01, 2020, 12:06:10 PM
Quote from: Thiel post_id=388968 time=1604243300 user_id=1688
Quote from: Herman post_id=388927 time=1604198035 user_id=1689
Blacks finally have a president who wants them to succeed.



OP-ED: President Donald J. Trump — My Message to Black America

https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/o ... k-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/



As your President, I've done more for the Black community than Democrats like Joe Biden have done in 47 years, and we are going to do so much more. As part of our efforts, we've unveiled my second term agenda called the "Platinum Plan" for Black Economic Empowerment, to ensure even more Black Americans have the opportunity to succeed over the next four years.



The plan is built around the pillars of opportunity, security, prosperity and fairness. I've committed to adding 3 million new jobs for the Black community, creating 500,000 new Black-owned businesses and increasing access to capital in Black communities by almost $500 Billion to create an era of new prosperity and to finally close the wealth gap.



We are increasing access to capital and economic empowerment for the Black community as a way to build Black generational wealth.



I knew that I could do more for Black America than the Democrat Party has ever done because I am about action. In fact, it's the Democrats who exploit the sympathies and trust of Black Americans with false promises and empty rhetoric.



Since I became your President, I've fought for all Americans. Unlike the D.C. political establishment, which looked out for only a small group of elites at the expense of working families — my Administration is empowering all Americans with an agenda that puts you first, because I care.



The unemployment and poverty rates for Black Americans hit record lows just before we were attacked by the China Virus. Wages are now growing faster than they have in over a decade, especially for blue-collar workers.



My Administration is fighting to stop illegal immigration, which hurts Black communities, protect school choice, giving parents more options to access better schools for their children, create new and high-paying jobs, and increase investment in low-income areas — these initiatives create unprecedented opportunities for long-forgotten communities across the country.



I was also honored to work with U.S. Senator Tim Scott to create the Opportunity Zones program established through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which has already attracted $75 billion in new private investments and created 500,000 new jobs in struggling, underserved communities.



When it comes to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), it was my honor to be the first sitting President to invite all HBCU leaders to the White House, address the HBCU Week Conference and permanently fund these important schools through the FUTURE Act.



I am proud that we also passed landmark criminal justice reform to undo the damage of mass incarceration. This is helping people, who in many cases have served harsh sentences for non-violent crimes, to have a second chance at their American Dream. This is widely viewed as one of the greatest bipartisan victories in a long time, and a testament to what we can achieve together.



When there was increased violence and deaths in Democrat-controlled cities, we started Operation Legend, after young LeGend Taliferro and we are seeing results. When lawless criminals kept looting, burning and destroying Black businesses and communities, I said we needed peace, law and order in these same cities to keep communities, and families safe.



In Black communities across the nation, there's been a reckoning to the reality that the Democrats have failed them for generations. D.C. Democrats are happy to leave urban communities mired with failing schools, no jobs and lost hope while wasting time and taxpayer money on baseless and partisan politics.



The truth is this: Democrats despise my America First agenda because it broke up their taxpayer-funded gravy train that enriched their friends and families, shipped jobs overseas, supported illegal immigrants and continued endless wars while leaving Black American families high and dry.



I will continue to work with any and all Americans who want to Make America Great Again by bringing back American jobs, improving our schools, building safer and more prosperous communities and reuniting families through meaningful justice reforms.



When I promised to stand for the forgotten men and women of this country—whether they live in Chicago or Charlotte, Detroit or Dubuque, or if they are black or white—I meant it. And that's exactly what I've done.



So, I ask you to examine my record and consider voting for me to continue to fight for you, as your President, for four more years.

Trump has been bold and aggressive about improving the lives of low income communities.

Progs hate that about him.
Posted by Thiel
 - November 01, 2020, 10:08:20 AM
Quote from: Herman post_id=388927 time=1604198035 user_id=1689
Blacks finally have a president who wants them to succeed.



OP-ED: President Donald J. Trump — My Message to Black America

https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/o ... k-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/



As your President, I've done more for the Black community than Democrats like Joe Biden have done in 47 years, and we are going to do so much more. As part of our efforts, we've unveiled my second term agenda called the "Platinum Plan" for Black Economic Empowerment, to ensure even more Black Americans have the opportunity to succeed over the next four years.



The plan is built around the pillars of opportunity, security, prosperity and fairness. I've committed to adding 3 million new jobs for the Black community, creating 500,000 new Black-owned businesses and increasing access to capital in Black communities by almost $500 Billion to create an era of new prosperity and to finally close the wealth gap.



We are increasing access to capital and economic empowerment for the Black community as a way to build Black generational wealth.



I knew that I could do more for Black America than the Democrat Party has ever done because I am about action. In fact, it's the Democrats who exploit the sympathies and trust of Black Americans with false promises and empty rhetoric.



Since I became your President, I've fought for all Americans. Unlike the D.C. political establishment, which looked out for only a small group of elites at the expense of working families — my Administration is empowering all Americans with an agenda that puts you first, because I care.



The unemployment and poverty rates for Black Americans hit record lows just before we were attacked by the China Virus. Wages are now growing faster than they have in over a decade, especially for blue-collar workers.



My Administration is fighting to stop illegal immigration, which hurts Black communities, protect school choice, giving parents more options to access better schools for their children, create new and high-paying jobs, and increase investment in low-income areas — these initiatives create unprecedented opportunities for long-forgotten communities across the country.



I was also honored to work with U.S. Senator Tim Scott to create the Opportunity Zones program established through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which has already attracted $75 billion in new private investments and created 500,000 new jobs in struggling, underserved communities.



When it comes to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), it was my honor to be the first sitting President to invite all HBCU leaders to the White House, address the HBCU Week Conference and permanently fund these important schools through the FUTURE Act.



I am proud that we also passed landmark criminal justice reform to undo the damage of mass incarceration. This is helping people, who in many cases have served harsh sentences for non-violent crimes, to have a second chance at their American Dream. This is widely viewed as one of the greatest bipartisan victories in a long time, and a testament to what we can achieve together.



When there was increased violence and deaths in Democrat-controlled cities, we started Operation Legend, after young LeGend Taliferro and we are seeing results. When lawless criminals kept looting, burning and destroying Black businesses and communities, I said we needed peace, law and order in these same cities to keep communities, and families safe.



In Black communities across the nation, there's been a reckoning to the reality that the Democrats have failed them for generations. D.C. Democrats are happy to leave urban communities mired with failing schools, no jobs and lost hope while wasting time and taxpayer money on baseless and partisan politics.



The truth is this: Democrats despise my America First agenda because it broke up their taxpayer-funded gravy train that enriched their friends and families, shipped jobs overseas, supported illegal immigrants and continued endless wars while leaving Black American families high and dry.



I will continue to work with any and all Americans who want to Make America Great Again by bringing back American jobs, improving our schools, building safer and more prosperous communities and reuniting families through meaningful justice reforms.



When I promised to stand for the forgotten men and women of this country—whether they live in Chicago or Charlotte, Detroit or Dubuque, or if they are black or white—I meant it. And that's exactly what I've done.



So, I ask you to examine my record and consider voting for me to continue to fight for you, as your President, for four more years.

Trump has been bold and aggressive about improving the lives of low income communities.
Posted by Anonymous
 - November 01, 2020, 09:14:23 AM
Quote from: cc post_id=388934 time=1604203987 user_id=88
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=388912 time=1604191351 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=388901 time=1604182659 user_id=88
Major racist he was as proven by older videos and texts of speeches



Of course he pretended differently to save his job as the general mood on racism changed

But, he still let's insulting racial stereotypes slip out.

YES!!



But most press & all social media say N O T H I N G

That is because they don't care about blacks.
Posted by cc
 - November 01, 2020, 12:13:07 AM
Quote from: Fashionista post_id=388912 time=1604191351 user_id=3254
Quote from: cc post_id=388901 time=1604182659 user_id=88
Major racist he was as proven by older videos and texts of speeches



Of course he pretended differently to save his job as the general mood on racism changed

But, he still let's insulting racial stereotypes slip out.

YES!!



But most press & all social media say N O T H I N G
Posted by Anonymous
 - October 31, 2020, 11:19:00 PM
Some

As your President, I've done more for the Black community than Democrats like Joe Biden have done in 47 years, and we are going to do so much more. As part of our efforts, we've unveiled my second term agenda called the "Platinum Plan" for Black Economic Empowerment, to ensure even more Black Americans have the opportunity to succeed over the next four years.



The plan is built around the pillars of opportunity, security, prosperity and fairness. I've committed to adding 3 million new jobs for the Black community, creating 500,000 new Black-owned businesses and increasing access to capital in Black communities by almost $500 Billion to create an era of new prosperity and to finally close the wealth gap.



We are increasing access to capital and economic empowerment for the Black community as a way to build Black generational wealth.



I knew that I could do more for Black America than the Democrat Party has ever done because I am about action. In fact, it's the Democrats who exploit the sympathies and trust of Black Americans with false promises and empty rhetoric.



Since I became your President, I've fought for all Americans. Unlike the D.C. political establishment, which looked out for only a small group of elites at the expense of working families — my Administration is empowering all Americans with an agenda that puts you first, because I care.



The unemployment and poverty rates for Black Americans hit record lows just before we were attacked by the China Virus. Wages are now growing faster than they have in over a decade, especially for blue-collar workers.



My Administration is fighting to stop illegal immigration, which hurts Black communities, protect school choice, giving parents more options to access better schools for their children, create new and high-paying jobs, and increase investment in low-income areas — these initiatives create unprecedented opportunities for long-forgotten communities across the country.



I was also honored to work with U.S. Senator Tim Scott to create the Opportunity Zones program established through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which has already attracted $75 billion in new private investments and created 500,000 new jobs in struggling, underserved communities.



When it comes to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), it was my honor to be the first sitting President to invite all HBCU leaders to the White House, address the HBCU Week Conference and permanently fund these important schools through the FUTURE Act.



I am proud that we also passed landmark criminal justice reform to undo the damage of mass incarceration. This is helping people, who in many cases have served harsh sentences for non-violent crimes, to have a second chance at their American Dream. This is widely viewed as one of the greatest bipartisan victories in a long time, and a testament to what we can achieve together.



When there was increased violence and deaths in Democrat-controlled cities, we started Operation Legend, after young LeGend Taliferro and we are seeing results. When lawless criminals kept looting, burning and destroying Black businesses and communities, I said we needed peace, law and order in these same cities to keep communities, and families safe.



In Black communities across the nation, there's been a reckoning to the reality that the Democrats have failed them for generations. D.C. Democrats are happy to leave urban communities mired with failing schools, no jobs and lost hope while wasting time and taxpayer money on baseless and partisan politics.



The truth is this: Democrats despise my America First agenda because it broke up their taxpayer-funded gravy train that enriched their friends and families, shipped jobs overseas, supported illegal immigrants and continued endless wars while leaving Black American families high and dry.



I will continue to work with any and all Americans who want to Make America Great Again by bringing back American jobs, improving our schools, building safer and more prosperous communities and reuniting families through meaningful justice reforms.



When I promised to stand for the forgotten men and women of this country—whether they live in Chicago or Charlotte, Detroit or Dubuque, or if they are black or white—I meant it. And that's exactly what I've done.



So, I ask you to examine my record and consider voting for me to continue to fight for you, as your President, for four more years.

[/quote]

These are terrific ideas and some have already been successfully implemented.
Posted by Anonymous
 - October 31, 2020, 10:33:55 PM
Blacks finally have a president who wants them to succeed.



OP-ED: President Donald J. Trump — My Message to Black America

https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/o ... k-america/">https://www.dallasweekly.com/articles/op-ed-president-donald-j-trump-my-message-to-black-america/



As your President, I've done more for the Black community than Democrats like Joe Biden have done in 47 years, and we are going to do so much more. As part of our efforts, we've unveiled my second term agenda called the "Platinum Plan" for Black Economic Empowerment, to ensure even more Black Americans have the opportunity to succeed over the next four years.



The plan is built around the pillars of opportunity, security, prosperity and fairness. I've committed to adding 3 million new jobs for the Black community, creating 500,000 new Black-owned businesses and increasing access to capital in Black communities by almost $500 Billion to create an era of new prosperity and to finally close the wealth gap.



We are increasing access to capital and economic empowerment for the Black community as a way to build Black generational wealth.



I knew that I could do more for Black America than the Democrat Party has ever done because I am about action. In fact, it's the Democrats who exploit the sympathies and trust of Black Americans with false promises and empty rhetoric.



Since I became your President, I've fought for all Americans. Unlike the D.C. political establishment, which looked out for only a small group of elites at the expense of working families — my Administration is empowering all Americans with an agenda that puts you first, because I care.



The unemployment and poverty rates for Black Americans hit record lows just before we were attacked by the China Virus. Wages are now growing faster than they have in over a decade, especially for blue-collar workers.



My Administration is fighting to stop illegal immigration, which hurts Black communities, protect school choice, giving parents more options to access better schools for their children, create new and high-paying jobs, and increase investment in low-income areas — these initiatives create unprecedented opportunities for long-forgotten communities across the country.



I was also honored to work with U.S. Senator Tim Scott to create the Opportunity Zones program established through the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which has already attracted $75 billion in new private investments and created 500,000 new jobs in struggling, underserved communities.



When it comes to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), it was my honor to be the first sitting President to invite all HBCU leaders to the White House, address the HBCU Week Conference and permanently fund these important schools through the FUTURE Act.



I am proud that we also passed landmark criminal justice reform to undo the damage of mass incarceration. This is helping people, who in many cases have served harsh sentences for non-violent crimes, to have a second chance at their American Dream. This is widely viewed as one of the greatest bipartisan victories in a long time, and a testament to what we can achieve together.



When there was increased violence and deaths in Democrat-controlled cities, we started Operation Legend, after young LeGend Taliferro and we are seeing results. When lawless criminals kept looting, burning and destroying Black businesses and communities, I said we needed peace, law and order in these same cities to keep communities, and families safe.



In Black communities across the nation, there's been a reckoning to the reality that the Democrats have failed them for generations. D.C. Democrats are happy to leave urban communities mired with failing schools, no jobs and lost hope while wasting time and taxpayer money on baseless and partisan politics.



The truth is this: Democrats despise my America First agenda because it broke up their taxpayer-funded gravy train that enriched their friends and families, shipped jobs overseas, supported illegal immigrants and continued endless wars while leaving Black American families high and dry.



I will continue to work with any and all Americans who want to Make America Great Again by bringing back American jobs, improving our schools, building safer and more prosperous communities and reuniting families through meaningful justice reforms.



When I promised to stand for the forgotten men and women of this country—whether they live in Chicago or Charlotte, Detroit or Dubuque, or if they are black or white—I meant it. And that's exactly what I've done.



So, I ask you to examine my record and consider voting for me to continue to fight for you, as your President, for four more years.
Posted by Anonymous
 - October 31, 2020, 08:42:31 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=388901 time=1604182659 user_id=88
Major racist he was as proven by older videos and texts of speeches



Of course he pretended differently to save his job as the general mood on racism changed

But, he still let's insulting racial stereotypes slip out.
Posted by cc
 - October 31, 2020, 06:17:39 PM
Major racist he was as proven by older videos and texts of speeches



Of course he pretended differently to save his job as the general mood on racism changed
Posted by Anonymous
 - October 31, 2020, 05:46:43 PM
Quote from: Herman post_id=388839 time=1604115611 user_id=1689
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPUFwmZN9eo">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPUFwmZN9eo[/media]

He also plagiarized a speech by former UK Labour leader

Neil Kinnock when he first sought the Dem nomination for president in 1988. A lifetime of deceit and corruption.
Posted by Anonymous
 - October 31, 2020, 01:09:59 PM
Quote from: cc post_id=388868 time=1604163635 user_id=88
Amazing they have taken that position. I know of no items to support it .. I can list many to debunk it



But FDM .. Facts Don't Matter



Media can say virtually anything enough times and the sheeple  will echo it

I don't know if Joe Biden is a racist or not..



But, he has supported legislation that has caused African Americans a lot of harm.