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This is all bull$h!t spin saying that Democratic racism is in the distant past. As I recall, blacks were furious in 2008 at the Clintons over their supposedly racist tactics against Obama. But now, of course, that is all forgotten and forgiven, because the Obama supporters know that Hillary is the only Democrat who can win in 2016.
They're not? Why are Blacks faring WORSE under their Admin?
Wealth inequality. Everyone who isn't in the one percent are faring worse under this economy where all the wealth is concentrated at the top, not just blacks.
Wealth inequality. Everyone who isn't in the one percent are faring worse under this economy where all the wealth is concentrated at the top, not just blacks.
Glad you brought up the income gap. Obama and his Dem Admin have also made that worse, as well...
Political parties change over time. Lincoln wouldn't fit into today's Republican party any more than Andrew Jackson would fit the Democratic party of today.
You are right. Both held racist views and the GOP would reject them, while the Dems would call them "good Democrats".
So what do you think of all the racism that keeps spewing out of the white house NOW? You, know. Just the same way democrats did it back in the day?
Both Lyndon Johnson and Barack Obama used the N-word. Lyndon Johnson purposely blocked the Republican sponsored Civil Rights Act in 1964 and later said "I will have those ******s voting Democrat for the next 200 years".
Social conservatives who used to be Democrats, but have now found a new home in the Republican party. Glad we all agree.
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