Posted on 11/30/2013 12:56:44 PM PST by kristinn
Inside Bright Hope Baptist Church, the luminaries of Philadelphias black political world gathered for the funeral of former Representative William H. Gray III in July. Dozens of politicians city, state and federal packed the pews as former President Bill Clinton offered a stirring eulogy, quoting Scripture and proudly telling the crowd that he was once described as the only white man in America who knew all the verses to Lift Every Voice and Sing.
But it was the presence and behavior of Hillary Rodham Clinton that most intrigued former Gov. Edward G. Rendell: During a quiet moment, Mrs. Clinton leaned over to the governor and pressed him for details about the backgrounds, and the influence, of the assembled black leaders.
Since Mrs. Clinton left the secretary of state post in February, she and her husband have sought to soothe and strengthen their relationship with African-Americans, the constituency that was most scarred during her first bid for the presidency. Five years after remarks by Mr. Clinton about Barack Obama deeply strained the Clintons bond with African-Americans, the former first family is setting out to ensure that there is no replay of such trouble in 2016.
Mrs. Clinton used two of her most high-profile speeches, including one before a black sorority convention, to address minority voting rights an explosive issue among African-Americans since the Supreme Court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act in June. A month after Mr. Grays funeral, Mrs. Clinton and her husband both asked to speak at the service for Bill Lynch, a black political strategist who is credited with the election of David N. Dinkins as mayor of New York, and stayed for well over two hours in a crowd full of well-connected mourners. And there have been constant personal gestures,...
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I AINT ALL DAT TIRED!
“They gonna put y’all back in chains!”
The Clintons were seen in black face talking jive in Harlem.
LOL. That's the first thing I thought of after reading the article. I wouldn't be surprised to find out both the Clintons had their hair done into '60's style afros, too - As long as they're going to pander, they might as well go all the way.
Are they proposing to advocate including the knock-out game in the next Olympics?
Hillary be 68 or 69 by the time an inauguration would occur in 2017. Seems she
would be happy to just live the life of leisure and enjoy. But she has been
in politics in some form or the other for most of her adult life.
Pandering is hard work!
Now where’s that story Hillary told about out running the Russian police in her limousine?
Umh...lessee...those "remarks" by Mr. Clinton; would they happen to be the ones about "A few years ago this guy would have been fetching us coffee"?
Just a guess here. See, I wouldn't know since NBC has never clarified (or is that "signified")
Boy is she up against a wall,, or should be so say some,, she’s gonna have to cut a new trail to re-brand herself, her and her wily sidekick, Wild Bill.
Yo, Billy, how is Roger doing?
Hillary doesn’t even need to brush up on her phony black accent for 2016. She’ll get 95% of the black vote by virtue of being the Democrat nominee. The 5% who don’t vote for her are all Uncle Toms who aren’t authentically black, of course.
"I'll have a mocha latte with whip cream on top in a blue cup.
And don't spill any, muh bruthah."
"Yo! Does anybody else want coffee?"
“Rebuild” my butt. The blacks will always vote for a democrat no matter what he or she has done or said.
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