A Democratic Congressman Just Brilliantly Exposed The GOP’s Racism With One Question
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) used Paul Ryan’s words about Trump’s racism against him, and asked if Trump is racist, why are Republicans cozying up to him.
Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) used Paul Ryan’s words about Trump’s racism against him, and asked if Trump is racist, why are Republicans cozying up to him.
Stewart says “Nothing is worse than a Yankee telling a Southerner that his monuments don’t matter,” but he’s wrong. Defending them is worse
“Inspired by Trump, his former Virginia chair runs the ‘most openly Confederate-friendly campaign in recent memory'”
America is supposed to be a refuge for people who think a certain way about freedom, not a homeland for people who look a certain way.
“I was there, I didn’t see any discord. I just saw a bunch of white people having a good time, that’s all I saw. “
Republicans have hit a new low though trying to exploit the terrorist attacks in Paris for political gain.
Rep. Mo “war on whites” Brooks (R-AL) is blaming Democrats for Republican racism by claiming that Democrats are using racism to divide the country and drive up minority voting turnout.
The giveaway that all the animus toward Sergeant Bergdahl is based in conservative racism usually reserved for people of color, particular the person of color in the Oval Office, is the Republican hypocrisy they have demonstrated over the past five years holding President Obama to a different set of standards than his white Republican predecessors.
It was just a matter of time before the opposition and criticism of astrophysicist and Cosmos host Neil deGrasse Tyson became overtly racist, and it is no real surprise that Fox News provided a nationally-televised forum for a white supremacist.
Republicans aren’t even trying to hide their racism anymore. Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) is claiming that Barack Obama was only elected president because white people felt guilty about slavery.
Setting aside the incredible affront to women, Huckabee’s opposition to contraception coverage in insurance plans is a hundred-eighty-degree departure from his position when he was governor of Arkansas.
Today it is President Obama fighting Republicans to give all Americans the opportunities Dr. King sought for people of color, and besides not acknowledging income inequality even exists, Republicans are redoubling their advocacy of Reagan policies.
A racist conservative Facebook group “America the next generation” created a photo-shopped image of President Barack Obama with a hangman’s noose around his neck.
The anniversary of the end of slavery was remembered by a tea party leader by admonishing African Americans to stop complaining their ancestors were indentured servants.
Paula Deen’s popularity in a Republican state like Texas is not an aberration. It appears to correlate with the level of racism in former Confederate states.
Instead of a public outcry against blatant racism, main stream media failed to report the story on every evening newscast across the country.
An Illinois county Republican Party chairman launched a racist attack against a female African American Republican congressional candidate who he called a street walker whose pimps are party leaders.
Americans should be humiliated that in 2012 Republicans sport racist bumper stickers as campaign slogans.