Hey, she grew up black in the segregated South. It will take more than shouted epithets or showing her fake-blood smeared hands to spook Dr.Rice.
“Hey, she grew up black in the segregated South. It will take more than shouted epithets or showing her fake-blood smeared hands to spook Dr.Rice.”
“spook”?
Maybe, I’ve got to admit though that these sorts of things really get under my skin.
I came up in a time that Woman were treated with respect and it buggers me greatly to see Dr. Rice treated poorly.
She is a capable of handling things for herself, but I cannot deny that this angers me, especially the contrived nature of the confrontation...
The Dhimmis on the Committe will say
“Shocked, shocked we be, Code Pink in our chambers..”
Like a Pinky Reid flip flop in .03 seconds, their venial nature is an affront.
“Hey, she grew up black in the segregated South. It will take more than shouted epithets or showing her fake-blood smeared hands to spook Dr.Rice.”
In my opinion, she should be the first woman President and not Hillary. She is a person of immense talent and intellect -
“While Rice is not a professional pianist, she still practices often and plays with a chamber music group. Rice made use of her pianist training to accompany cellist Yo-Yo Ma for Brahms’s Violin Sonata in D Minor at Constitution Hall in April 2002 for the National Medal of Arts Awards”