Posted on 08/27/2020 6:53:28 AM PDT by Kaslin
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is at it again; injecting race into the presidential campaign in order to redirect focus from failed leftist policies. In a recent tweet, President Trump suggested that a Biden administration would oversee an expansion of unsafe, low-income housing in suburbia, with Booker leading the charge. Booker countered with his own tweet, claiming that the Presidents racism is showing, followed by an email calling Trumps tweet blatantly racist. Trumps tweet contained no mention of race, but since it was critical of Booker, and since Booker is African-American, that is the only qualification needed to justify launching an accusation of racism. Bookers tactic is nothing new, as the approach is a daily occurrence with Democrats as we approach Election Day. But a closer look at Bookers history reveals that his disingenuousness is not limited to attacks on political opponents, but goes much deeper, and is in fact a large part of his personal narrative.
The towns and cities in which we grow up often have a profound effect on who we become as we grow older. They become part of our identities. Rapper/entrepreneur Dr. Dre comes from the mean streets of Compton, CA, a city which plays prominently in the subject matter of many of his songs; songs which would sound much different if his hometown had been Beverly Hills. Now, contrast Dr. Dre with Cory Booker. Based on complicit media coverage and Bookers own storytelling, most casual political observers assume Booker is from the city of Newark, but that assumption is incorrect. Senator Booker grew up in the small hamlet of Harrington Park, NJ, before heading to Stanford University on a football scholarship, followed by Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar, and then to Yale for his law degree.
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I wonder what most “sane” people out there really REALLY think about the Democrat party. So many are turned off of politics just because of crap like this.
Just sayin...
Harrington Park is so small it doesn’t even have a downtown. There’s no commercial district . . . okay, a pizza place and a nail salon but that’s it but what NJ town doesn’t?
Why, it's almost as though affirmative action is counterproductive.
Hoodlums in every neighborhood, except for those of the 1%.
Think of all the money you’ll be able to save when the neighborhood stores go up in smoke.
He was obviously born dumb, and all that education didn’t help him. Also because his parents were rich and had money, the universities didn’t care as long as they paid
I pray that you are correct. I just don’t trust the DNC and liberals out there to not do outright voter fraud in this election. They have been allowed to get away with it for so long, the RNC just turning a blind eye and all.
I think a lot of people are turned off by this stuff, but they can’t support President Trump because of the constant barrage of negativity. Every incentive in our culture is against him. It wasn’t long ago that people tuned out politics because the outcome really didn’t matter all that much. Now, it’s because they find the rioting Democrats to be impossible to support, but everything they see tells them that President Trump is the Bad Orange Man.
Booker is a CON MAN.
Harrington Park is in Bergen County, one of the wealthiest counties in NJ.
Milk Dud Dud
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