Posted on 10/25/2006 1:04:20 PM PDT by SmithL
Yeah Junior, we knew that you were at that Playboy party.
Yeah, but you forgot to tell them that it is about twenty feet thick!
I just wanna' know how many black playmates were there.
This is not going to hurt Ford. As a matter of fact it may help him.
That second year college girl he dated, the one that writes sex columns is white.
Yes there is.
Miss November
Miss January....
Hannity if you monitor this thread, please take note that Harold Ford, SR called the white people of Memphis, Those East Memphis White Devils in 1994.
Remember (the married man) Gary Hart and Donna Rice? (http://eightiesclub.tripod.com/id323.htm ) That wasn't oh so long ago and it ruined his chance to be US president. Those days may be returning, as the cultural revolution continues its cycles. Sociologists often note that our culture has tended to go in 30-year patterns. I see it as viewing a spinning top that lurches and maintains its balance to one side for a while, then lurches and maintains its balance to the other side for a while. It finally spends its strength and falls over, gets picked up, pumped up, and the spin begins all over.
Our society hasn't always been as corrupt as it is now, although that is hard to imagine, since we didn't live in the days when most young people were carefully chaperoned and other norms were in place that kept our society on a much more straight and narrow course. Simply removing corporal punishment from schools, for instance, has done a lot to bring about a lack of respect for authority ... and with that, chaos and corruption, in our public schools. Etc.
I often hear black people make this complaint:
"On TV, and in magazines, we never see mixed couples. Blacks are never paired up with whites. What's the problem? Aren't black men good enough for white women? Aren't black women good enough for white men?"
Yet, Ford, et. al., is complaining that it was a white woman who said "Call me, Harold."
In the RNC ad, all the actors were white. If the RNC had used a sole black woman in the ad for the part of the hot chick there would have been howls that the RNC was racist in the manner described above, i.e. that Ford (a black man), isn't good enough to have a white woman say "call me..." that they had to find a token black woman for the role in the ad in order to perpetuate their (supposed) racist desire to keep the races separate.
So, how does the PC left want it?...blacks limited to blacks, or do they want 1000 flowers blooming...whites, blacks, all races mixing?
The RNC, therefore, in my opinion, was quite PC and liberal in using a white woman for the role of the vixen.
The left can't have it both ways.
Saw a picture of Handsome Harold on a newsmagazine today. STEPFORD CANDIDATE ALERT!
The Ford Family Memphis Mafia will make sure that Shelby County will turn out in huge numbers for Junior. What he did, or didn't do won't matter to them, anyways.
However, He needs to win over Tennessee's middle ground if he wants to win statewide. And this will certainly hurt him with them, not because he went to a Playboy party, but because he went clintonian with his denials.
Where's the ACLU? People for the American Way? Americans United for the Separation of Church and State???
(hiding out in the Playboy Mansion?)
LOL Yes, it is "interesting."
What do you expect? He's a democrat! :)
a playboy party? we need pics! (and maybe video?)
He dissembled because he is a democrat, and dissembling is a requirement for democrats seeking public office.
Exactly, except there is no machine in play there.
He failed the bar exam. He's just a schmuck with a juris doctor degree.
It puts the lie to the "pious Jr" fraud that he's been working overtime to pitch to the "crackers."
People who were already disposed to vote for him will probably be more convinced to vote for him. Social conservatives who bought into his pious Christian fraud will be thinking twice. He's not only a libertine, he's a hypocritical liar. To some people honesty still matters.
If that is a direct Ford quote, electing him would seriously degrade Senatorial eloquence...
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