Posted on 02/02/2019 11:42:32 PM PST by Yomin Postelnik
Blackface Prank? No, Dangerous Nazi-Style Eugenics
Two days before "Blackface," I posted that Ralph Northam was a racist who grew up with Klan ties. As much was obvious from 5 minutes of research. Now let me explain why the man who despicably mused about killing what would be mostly Black and Hispanic newborns is representative of a danger which must be stopped.
I never followed anything about this Northam before last week. The only thing mildly shocking would have been that unlike virtually all previous VA governors (McAuliffe, Kaine, Warner, Gilmore, McDonnell), this one receives literally no national attention, as if everyone wants to keep quiet about him. Add Chuck Robb, Doug Wilder and George Allen to the list and you'll see that the VA governor is almost always one of the most well-known state politicians in the country and usually stems from the opposition party to the White House. This one fits the bill, but the silence was deafening.
A few minutes of research was enough to give you a full picture, if you understand politics.
The following may be an important read to anyone who wants to understand the level of societal threats that we're facing.
What Did He Do?:
The first thing to understand was that killing babies after birth wasn't and isn't in the bill. He made controversy on a level that was not needed and not beneficial to his side, UNLESS he wants to singlehandedly push the bar further and was actively promoting an idea too radical for now, but one that he wants to see enter the public discourse.
Before we go further, let's not forget that the "radical idea" being floated here is the killing of newborn babies, heaven forbid.
Northam may be full of hatred and some of the most hateful ideas, but he's not a complete fool, nor was such an insane and out there statement merely a slip of the tongue. The only real possibility is that he was trying to push the bar, against his own personal interest.
Did he think that his idea to kill babies after birth, based on the desire of an immediate postpartum mother or corrupt doctor, would enjoy wide support? Of course not.
So why did he do it?
The Election - Clues:
This isn't the first strange thing that he did. His first off the wall move was not to denounce - and to actually cheer on - an ad by the Latino Victory Fund showing a truck with a Gillespie bumper sticker chasing minority children through the streets.
This is the kind of ad that's akin to accusing your political opponent of eating kittens and crushing puppies. It makes you, not them, look like an abject fool (although in Northam's case, I'd say that anything's possible).
It's the kind of ad that any candidate, anywhere, would immediately distance themselves from, completely, unequivocally.
Why didn't Northam? Because he obviously got a kick out of it.
Who is Northam?:
Terry McAuliffe, who I'm not a supporter of, but is Winston Churchill compared to this guy, was an outsider in Virginia. He's Catholic, Northern born and comes off a bit brash. He needed a Southerner to balance the ticket.
But Southerners are usually Republican. How could he find someone with local roots ready to sign on, hook, line and sinker to what seemed like an outsider campaign?
Enter the man with no values, a wild man with a deep animus to the rest of society, Ralph Northam. Yes he's an academic. When it comes to academics, the good ones are good, the bad ones are corrupt beyond any bounds. Northam's not a good one.
His family has owned farm near Onancock, VA for 200 years. It was once slave operated. Of course, Northam claimed not to have known anything about the slaves. His father supposedly had to research this during his gubernatorial campaign. If you find his father's ignorance strange, what do you make of the fact that this is what they researched during the campaign? Yes, the whole story was meant to preempt revelations of serious ties to the Klan.
Klan members are not usually abortionists. Once in a while, you come across an exception. Abortionists do not usually openly advocate for the murder of newborns after birth (though they have turned a blind eye to the murder of babies born after botched abortions for decades). Again, once in a while, an exception comes to the forefront.
Ralph Northam may be in a Klan of his own. But his statements and the purposeful nature of them are unmistakable. And if you care about not killing newborns, now is the time to speak up.
There are all kinds of ideas out there that were rightly seen as ludicrous just 10 years ago. That's what Northam was banking on with his comments. Our only response must be to denounce this creep right now and then to take a step back and look to what brought us to this point. Anything short of that is opening the most dangerous of floodgates - and now is not too late.
>> And if you care about not killing newborns, now is the time to speak up.
Now is the time to make Left shit itself.
That too, of course.
Good post...
Thank you - bless you.
I think that Democrat Party Leaders Pelosi & Schumer should immediately mandate that Virginia Democrat, Governor, Ralph Northam & Democrat, Governor, Andrew Coumo, join & assist Georgia, Governor loser, the hefty, well fed, Democrat, Stacey Abrams in her Democrat Party rebuttal to the POTUS, Donald J. Trump SOTU speech this coming Tuesday evening!!!
They tried to keep this guy under the rug. Then the rat slipped out....
The RNC should have been able to come up with this and so much more, including your premise...
Ed Gillespie got hosed...
Gillespie on his own was an exceptional candidate. His handlers told him that Northam had a large rural/native base of support. These were likely Northerners who don’t understand that most Southerners find this stuff abhorrent.
He then ran a campaign almost exclusively targeting Northam’s non-existent native Virginian support. Northam picked an African-American candidate to inoculate himself against the truth.
So political staff ruined Gillespie’s campaign and Northam (who
now says he can’t resign because he’s obligated to pursue the harder road of reconciliation, and it is his photo/it isn’t his photo) played a cunning move like the snake that he is.
The main thing at this point is to expose and stop him and hope that he’s exposed the abortion movement for what it despicably is.
You bring up a lot of good points. One of the hard truths about a lot of pro-abortion people that is rarely discussed is there actually is a lot of racism involved. Upon hearing my pro-life views, I’ve had multiple white friends and acquaintances say to me, “Come on, man. Don’t you think we have enough black and Latino criminal and welfare cases? Don’t you realize how many more we’d have if they couldn’t have abortions?” One of the amazing things in politics today is how the pro-abortion crowd has managed to keep black & Latino voters in their corner despite wanting to kill them off.
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“Two days before “Blackface,” I posted that Ralph Northam was a racist who grew up with Klan ties.”
Posted where?
There, fixed it for you.
Regards,
You are assuming the RNC cares to get any relevant information out...
The RNC is the right wing of the Uniparty.
Well past time to Repeal the 17th Amendment.
“Klan members are not usually abortionists.”
I wonder if things have changed over time to make this true. Alveda King said that Margaret Sanger was in cahoots with the KKK to abort black babies — that they worked side by side to make this happen.
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Northam made effective use of Pelosi's demonization tactic she dubbed the wrap-up smear.
CHECK OUT THE PELOSI VIDEO HERE
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nancy-pelosi-wrap-up-smear/
The video has Pelosi saying: We (Democrats) call it the wrap-up smear. You smear somebody, with falsehoods
and all the rest, and then you merchandise it to the media, Pelosi revealed at a press conference last year.
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Northam also sent out a mailer tying both President Donald Trump and Ed Gillespie, to white nationalists then-on the prowl in Charlottesville, Va.
Later, a pro-Northam group ran an ad labeling Gillespie as a "genocidal white supremacist."
Northam reported the ad as an "in-kind" donation to his campaign.
Not to be outdone, then-governor, Terry McAuliffe, joined in the "wrap-up smear." McAuliffe accused Gillespie
of having run the "most racist" campaign in Virginia history.
McAuliffe then amped up Pelosi's "wrap-up smear" to new levels of dirty politics.
McAuliffe suggested Gillespie's campaign was more racist than the secessionist movement and that Gillespie
supported a return to slaver and segregation, and opposed interracial marriage.
That's how ridiculous it got.
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SOUND FAMILIAR Even though Pelosi seemed far-removed from that mess, Pelosi's patented Democrat "wrap-up smear" was used against Justice Kavanaugh.
Hillary was very good at the "wrap-up smear"----she'd "leak" what she said was damaging info on Trump to the
media. Then when the smear was published---she'd wave around the clipping as proof that she was the superior candidate.
Has the media rerun a photo of Obama stumping for the Governor? I found such old photos online in under 30 seconds Friday.
Or is The One’s legacy and endorsement too sacred to be tainted by such associations?
16th, 17th, and 19th. Make it a threefer and get the Republic back.
https://www.reddit.com/r/The_Donald/comments/amls7e/nice_pants_ya_got_there_governor/
Busted
Same pants different photo
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