If President Trump is a racist, he is the worst racist in the world. President Trump has been of more benefit to more Americans "of color" than anyone else in the world today. If President Trump is a racist, he is the worst racist in the world. President Trump has people like Candace Owens persuading millions of black people to walk away from the democrat party and support themselves. If President Trump is a racist, he is the worst racist in the world because he has been of more benefit to those he is supposed to hate, as a racist, than anyone else in the world today.
I wish that every racist was as much benefit to those of other races as President Trump has been to those not of his race.
Not only is President Trump a terrible racist, he can't even destroy the economy properly. Now, you just know that President Trump wants to destroy our economy, but he can't even get that right. Oh yeah, and what a lame a$$ war monger. President Trump can't even war monger properly. He had a couple of perfectly good opportunities to go to war with iran, but he blew it. President Trump is the worst racist, war monger and robber baron I can think of. With enemies like Trump, who needs friends?
It makes me when the criminal cabal that was founded for the sole purpose of protecting slavery, that has institutionalized racism, and is corrupt to its core, accuses others. Really.
The sad truth is that few blacks today understand the deep seated racism of the democratic party. Hillary Clinton claimed Robert (KKK) Byrd as one of her mentors. Woodrow Wilson wooed the black vote in 1912, but would not allow black citizens to enter the White House. The 1965 Civil Rights Bill would not have passed without republican votes, because every southern democratic Senator voted against it! The lowest orate for blacks in history came under a republican president, yet democrats have succeeded in convincing a majority of black voters that the republican party is racist! Go figure?
So, given that Republicans are such supporters of black Americans, there must be dozens of Republican black members of Congress - cause we know Republicans really come out and support their black candidates ... What? Not one black Republican was voted into Congress by Republicans this last election? Really? How can that be? The Republicans on this thread were so sure that Republican voters backed their black candidates so strongly. Such a surprise. So there must be a number of black Republican Governors or at least black candidates from the GOP, right? Because Republicans are such strong supporters of the black community. What? Not one? Well, who would have guessed? So all the black members of Congress and black governors and mayors were all voted in by the Democrats. Who would have guessed that?
Which one? Bill Clinton or Barack Obama? Obama didn't become Black until he moved to Chicago and later married his first black girlfriend.. (who he cheated on with his true love, half-Asian half Dutch who he apparently told he couldn't marry because it would stifle his political career (sub note: dems must always reference and defer to race and skin color))
So there are no black Republicans serving in Congress or Republican black governors or Republican black Presidents - but you claim Republican voters support black Americans ... interesting bull crap you have plucked there.
That quote is just an excuse for Republicans who don't vote for their black American candidates. They don't support them at local levels so they have no pipeline of candidates for Congress. Ain't rocket science.
Well, racism is a much more complex issue than most people who scream "racism!" or "racist!" like to let on. By way of classic example wiki former Georgia governor Lester Maddox.
Funny that I voted for the last one I had the opportunity to vote for. Scott won in Georgia the problem is African Americans are even more of a minority in the Republican party than they are in the nation as a whole. Part of the problem lies in the amount of horse crap an African American conservative has to deal with in the black community.
No - the problem is that black American candidates were not supported by local Republican voters, so if they were serious about serving in public office, black American shifted to the Democrats. If Republicans backed black Americans running for office, there would at least be a few in Congress. Republicans don't vote for black candidates in any significant numbers. That's the problem.
Dude there haven't hardly any. And many have done well. The last one here in OK finished third in an eight team field ad the first two out spent him drastically and one was the incumbent.
And he didn't win because the majority of Republican voters didn't back him. You can make excuses all day long, but it doesn't change the fact that Republican voters don't back black candidates in any significant numbers.