Posted on 10/12/2018 1:26:17 PM PDT by ColdOne
I don’t trust Kanye.
He’ll say one thing today and perhaps another thing tomorrow.
It's Monica Lewinsky's Mom who weeps uncontrollably when she hears the words "Oval Office".
Kanye, back away from the cameras, go get some help. said Lemon, whilst basking in the glow of the studio lights and staring at the little, red, dot on the camera.
Lemon better watch it, Kanye will come over and wipe up the floor with his snowflake-self.
I hope he's invested wisely because it seems likely to me that album sales and concert tours might be few and far between from now on.
As I posted on another thread...hope he is sincere.
Why would his mom rollover in her grave about raising a son brave enough to stand up to the mob?
Well humblegunner, I don’t trust lemon.
He had some clown on today alleging the Russians influenced millions during the Justice Brett hearings.
Easy-peasy Lemon squeezy.
Good. I wouldn't either.
That doesn't make Kanye credible.
Once in awhile a stopped clock is correct.
I dont trust lemon.
Don’t turn your back on him.
gotta keep your back to the wall with a lot of these punks
Could Don Lemon be a rapist who doesn’t like black and white people associating?
Ku Klux Klan
The Ku Klux Klan, founded and populated by Democratics after post-Civil War Reconstruction, was reenergized after the 1915 release of D.W. Griffiths very popular racist & Pro-Klan motion picture The Birth of a Nation. The picture was a particular favorite of Democratic President Woodrow Wilson. As recounted by William Keylor, Professor of History & International Relations at Boston University:
While the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People publicly denounced the movies blatant appeals to racial prejudice, the president organized a private screening of his friends film in the White House for the members of his cabinet and their families. It is like writing history with lightning, Wilson observed, and my only regret is that it is all so terribly true.
After World War I, the popularity of the Klan surged, and it became a political power in many regions of the United States, particularly in the South. It was also popular in the border states, the Mountain States, and the West. Its local political strength gave it a major role in the 1924 Democratic Party National Convention (DNC). However, its participation was unwelcome by many DNC delegates, such as Catholics from the major cities of the Northeast and Midwest. The tension between pro- and anti-Klan delegates produced an intense and sometimes violent showdown between convention attendees from the states of Colorado and Missouri. Klan delegates opposed the nomination of New York Governor Al Smith because Smith was a Roman Catholic. Smith campaigned against William Gibbs McAdoo, who had the support of most Klan delegates.
Ku Klux Klan Platform Plank
The second dispute of the convention revolved around an attempt by non-Klan delegates, led by Forney Johnston of Alabama, to condemn the organization for its violence in the Democratic Partys platform. Klan delegates defeated the platform plank in a series of floor debates. To celebrate, tens of thousands of hooded Klansmen rallied in a field in New Jersey, across the river from New York City. This event, known subsequently as the Klanbake, was also attended by hundreds of Klan delegates to the convention, who burned crosses, urged violence and intimidation against African Americans and Catholics, and attacked effigies of Smith.
The final vote was 546.15 for the Klan, 542.85 against it.
http://armored-column.com/the-democratic-klanbake-1924/
If you will notice, the only point this idiot has ever made is on top of his head.
Don Lemon, CNNs black hole authority.
House slaves always look down on the field slaves, don’t they Mr. Don?
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