Posted on 11/03/2024 6:11:26 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Shades of Joe Biden in 2012, telling a largely black audience that Mitt Romney's "gonna put y'all back in chains."
Saturday's edition of MSNBC's The Weekend played a wretched race card.
Co-host Michael Steele teed up Rep. Ayanna Pressley, a member of that ultraliberal gang The Squad, suggesting that Trump would take America back to the era of Jim Crow.
Pressley upped the ante:
"We're on the precipice of going back again to Jim Crow—and then some."
Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
You have to be a special kind of STUPID to think Trump would suddenly act like a DEMOCRAT regarding race relations...
“Where do they come up with this fiction?”
That’s a good question. Do they just blurt it out without thinking? Do they think it through and decide that’s a good strategy? Do they consult and confer with other Dems to see what they think about playing the utterly ridiculous race card? Do they ever think how stupid they sound?
Poor women are the target audience.
I lived in the Jim Crow South - it was democrats who ran it and it was ‘one party rule’ rule in the South. The KKK never - not once - had a Republican member. LBJ was a former Klansman... along with Sen Byrd and others. Dems have sold a bill of goods to idiot black democrat “journalists”...
Yes, I remember when Biden said that the Georgia voter law was not just Jim Crow , it was Jim Eagle.
There was no explanation as to what Jim Eagle meant, but apparently the implication is that it was worse than Jim Crow.
The irony is that in Georgia, after that allegedly racist law was passed, voter turnout has increased in that state.
But I know the facts don’t matter to liberals.
I was hoping for a return to chattel slavery, so now I am not so enthusiastic about Trump.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.