Did anyone notice all those bad guys Biden mentioned

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Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.
 
You remembered your alt password...good in you
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

Amazing how nonpartisan he can be that you can't be, right? :D
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

:rolleyes: Still beating that horse? Those Democrats were no more like today's Democrats than pre-1960s Republicans were like today's Republicans. There's a reason why the once-Democratic "Solid South" is now solidly Republican -- and not any reason that reflects well on the GOP.
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

Watching senile old men trying to resurrect the past is a sad thing to see.
 
Mitch McConnell said that Biden’s speech was incoherent.

I understood every word. I wonder which parts Mitch had trouble understanding.
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

they were probably all christians, too. fucking christians! and white men. fucking white men! and southerners. fucking southerners!
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

You do realize that you've highlighted the entire problem, don't you? Not sure what I'm talking about? Let me see if I can explain it: The Democratic Party doesn't have a issue with calling out their own when they do bad things.

Can you point out one time in the last 30-40 years that the Republican Party has done the same? When the Republicans start calling out their own for their despicable or illegal actions, we might, let me repeat WE MIGHT be on the path to getting things back on an even keel, on a path to eliminate the political divisiveness we now have. But I'm holding my breath until that happens.


Comshaw
 
Biden's damn mad in Atlanta and if you aren't mad like him you are no better than George Wallace, Bull Connor, Jefferson Davis and others he mentioned in his speech.
Aside from holding racist policies these men had another thing in common: they were Democrats.

The Democrat Party and the people of the Left have simply devolved into
a cartoonish argument that reduces to, if you're not with us, you're a Racist.

It is the most cartoonish evil villain form of non-argument available.
"I don't have to listen to your viewpoint because you are a Racist!
"Good people don't talk to Racists, they ostracize them,
"marginalize them and criminalize them."


(And, unfortunately there is a current parallel to this as the
proudly vaccinated sport their Red Badge of Courage while
denigrating and wanting to put the yellow star on the
unvaccinated and condemning them to a ghetto.
)

You cannot even dislike a black artist or you're a Racist
which prompted this reply from me over on the GB:

No. We cannot. At least I cannot.
People can speak poorly of others without race being the driving factor.
I used to be heavy metal and now I'm country and both have black artists that I embrace.
They both have a lot of white people who just suck.
As a minority, if I say they suck (to me),
is that then Racism too?
One standard.

Y'all have used that word with such frequency
and so often over the least of trifles out of mere disagreement
that you have rendered the word inert, powerless and damning, not to your target,
but to you (and by you, I mean the general, not the specific, you.)
It just makes it hard to take anyone seriously who has
to use that word out of context and definition.

Racism has a specific definition, but all too often it is used instead of
the word that actually fits the intended use and that is Racialist.
In general, people who hurl the word Racist are
actually Racialists trying to cow opposition.
You're not shaming anyone
other than yourself.

:(

Renard might be a Racialist, but he's in a large crowd in that respect.
 
Watching senile old men trying to resurrect the past is a sad thing to see.

Indeed. He pulled that speech straight out of 1984...


:(


Back when the charge of being a Racist was taken seriously.
Now people just yawn and wonder where our schools went so wrong.
 
When all else fail, cry Racism and unleash the hounds!

From Breitbart (which will be rejected out of hand by the hunters of Racism):

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Blackburn highlighted recent reports that revealed Andre B. Mathis, Biden’s nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, has a criminal record that includes a “laundry list” of citations and multiple failures to appear in court.

“In Tennessee we expect our judges to respect the law, not disregard it,” Blackburn said. “If Mr. Mathis thought he was above the law before, imagine how he’ll conduct himself if he’s confirmed as a federal judge.”

Democrats attempted to paint Blackburn’s criticism of Mathis as a racist attack on a black man.

Former NAACP President Cornell William Brooks told CNN, “It was extraordinarily painful to watch as an American and as an African American.”



Get it? If a black person has a criminal record, it cannot be considered or you are a Racist...

Now, the important thing for the Hunters Biden their time is Trump's Tax Returns.
 
From Breitbart (which will be rejected out of hand by the hunters of Racism):

Why yes. Yes it will.

Which doesn't mean Blackburn couldn't be right here, but I doubt the truth is anything like what Breitbart claims. It never is.
 
Democrat Hypocrisy never ends...

In 1975, he was an undeniable fan of George Wallace. “I think the Democratic Party could stand a liberal George Wallace—someone who’s not afraid to stand up and offend people, someone who wouldn’t pander but would say what the American people know in their gut is right,” he told the Philadelphia Enquirer.

Biden remained a fan of Wallace through the 1980s. In 1981, he praised Wallace’s positions on various issues and told a black witness during a Senate committee hearing that “sometimes even George Wallace is right.” Later, during his first attempt at running for president in 1987, he bragged that in 1973 Wallace considered him “one of the outstanding young politicians of America,” and while campaigning in Alabama, he said, “we (Delawareans) were on the South’s side in the Civil War.”

...

Biden also actively cozied up to Southern segregationist Democrats for help and support for his anti-busing legislation—which Kamala Harris used against him during the 2020 Democratic primary to suggest that he was a racist. Biden also praised former Ku Klux Klan “Exalted Cyclops” Robert Byrd and referred to him as a “friend,” “mentor,” and “guide.”

Lest we forget things like his shot at Pakistanis...


https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politi...t-you-know-this-about-george-wallace-n1548845
 
Until I find a Leftie that says that FDR was really a Republican, then I will not accept the assertion that the parties switched.

Yes, the Democratic party has changed a lot. And no, I don't think that they should bear the responsibility of the people in their party in the past.

But, they need to turn their self righteousness down and have some humility.
 
It's been said before and I'll say it again,

JFK would be as welcome in today's Democrat Party as Senator Joe Manchin currently is.
 
Even the liberal media is raking President Comatose McFuckface over his latest bout with verbal diarrhrea.
 
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