Posted on 10/04/2014 2:22:54 PM PDT by maddog55
By now many of our readers have seen the video Louisiana state Sen. Elbert Guillory released earlier this week indicting Mary Landrieu and the Democrat Party for the terrible effect their policies have had on the black community and the cynicism of Landrieus once-every-six-years appeal to blacks in order to maintain her share of their votes.
If you havent, see it here.
The video has been hailed as a potential game-changer. Allen West called it the most powerful message of the 2014 mid-terms. Mark Levin said Guillory obliterates Landrieu in it. The Washington Examiner says its scathing, and the Weekly Standard says Guillory lowers the boom on her.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/n_YQ8560E1w?autoplay=1
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Bad news for mary........ bad news for all democrats because it is truth.
We so seldom hear truth that it is a remarkable happening
This kind of stuff has irritated me since Alan Keyes came on the scene. There are plenty of conservative blacks in America. And the Republican party REFUSES to use their voice to reach the electorate.
Ignorant.
Hopefully Landrieu doubles down and offers more freebies and alienates moderate voters.
Its an A-One ad and its true.
I tell blacks that the democrat plantation owners kept their slaves fed and clothed too, but at the end of the day those slaves did as they were told. The only difference between then and now is the end product. Then blacks produced cotton, today they produce democrat power.
Want to capture black voters attention and get them to rethink voting Dem this video is the way to do it.
Rand Paul reaching out to blacks seems like a good idea except he starts sounding like race baiting scoundrels after.
everyone should view and think about who they can send it to.
So true...and like he said, on election day 95 percent of blacks will vote for her. Reminds me of that old definition of insanity...doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.
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