Posted on 08/15/2013 7:17:28 PM PDT by Kolath
H/T RightScoop:
ZoNation has a great video. In it, he explains the absurdity behind modern day feminists who support Hillary Clinton and correlates this illogical thinking with how disastrous Barack Obama has been for the black community while serving as Americas first black president.
He goes on to talk about the Republicans coming up with folk like McCain in 2008 and Romney in 2012 to take out Democrats like Barack Obama and explains why it fails. He mentions their plans for 2016, too, as certain GOP elites seem poised to run yet another big government R' like Chris Christie.
The conclusion to his video is pretty interesting. I strongly urge watching the entire thing which makes the ending astonishingly refreshing.
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Zo is absolutely right again.
Cain was the republican’s only choice we should have stuck with him.
Cain was the republicans only choice we should have stuck with him.
Cain vs. Obama would have been damned interesting and I would imagine Cain would have brought the pain after the primaries right to Obama’s door....
Sadly the GOP wants blacks like Carlton from the Fresh Prince but black voters don’t respect them. Cain was certainly a step in the right direction in my opinion.
The libs refined their “high tech lynching” technique previously used on Justice Thomas. And it was fake - just look at the way the accusers were giggling when outside the courtroom like this was junior high clique games.
Odd how all those Cain accusers evaporated after he dropped out, isn’t it? Almost like they were all a fabrication...
Palin should be the first female Pres so women aren’t as embarrassed as Blacks ought to be about the first Black Homo pres.
Thanks Kolath.
Sarah is the only choice
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