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Originally posted by: esteskefauver
You have a habit of getting more nonsensical the longer you try to argue your point. It doesn't matter who you promote. It's the voters that have to be receptive and LA and SC white voters were largely receptive of Jindal and Scott.
Originally posted by: esteskefauver
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Originally posted by: forkushVQuoteOh let me explain. These days Republicans just love to promote people of color because they believe minorities vote based on race rather than on policy. Kind of like the way Republicans thought that women would vote for Sarah Palin because she's a woman. How'd that work out?
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Originally posted by: forkushVQuoteUm Estes, they already knew about it. In the black community there's a well-known phrase that's probably older than you are that goes:
Originally posted by: esteskefauver
Yes, and I'm sure Blacks that weren't "blessed" with Obama's light skin and dialect were thrilled hearing about it from one of the supposed leaders of the country...
If you're light, alright.
If you're brown, stick around.
If you're black, go back.
So Harry Reid spoke an obvious truth about America, but in your world that's the equivalent to enjoying a plantation party complete with slaves. And the only people who seemed upset over Reid's statement: White Republicans.
Gee, then, I just don't know how Tim Scott and Bobby Jindal achieved such high political positions in deep South states...
You have a habit of getting more nonsensical the longer you try to argue your point. It doesn't matter who you promote. It's the voters that have to be receptive and LA and SC white voters were largely receptive of Jindal and Scott.
Powerful party members and large political donors don't matter? Who knew?
And the voters of South Carolina never voted for Tim Scott. He was appointed to his present job by a powerful party member. The voters had no say in it.
And the voters of South Carolina never voted for Tim Scott. He was appointed to his present job by a powerful party member. The voters had no say in it.