False accusations? He's worth millions,and millions,and millions and *millions*.
Smear campaign? He's made more than a few public comments in recent years with which the likes of Obola and the Hero of Freddy's Fashion Mart *violently* disagree.And if *they* disagree you know that Rat Party Headquarters also violently disagrees.
**”He’s made more than a few public comments in recent years with which the likes of Obola and the Hero of Freddy’s Fashion Mart *violently* disagree.And if *they* disagree you know that Rat Party Headquarters also violently disagrees.”**
Cosby is a big Obama supporter, a lifelong democrat, despises republicans and has called them racist, and was a promoter of the Tawana brawley rape hoax.
From newsbusters: Bill Cosby Rants Against Republicans, Compares Them to Segregationists for Not Applauding Obama
By Matthew Sheffield | March 5, 2013
Unless he had just eaten a bad cup of Jell-O pudding, it would appear that actor and comedian Bill Cosby seems to really, really hate Republicans.
The veteran entertainer made that very clear Monday morning when he claimed that Republicans not applauding President Obamas State of the Union address in unison with Democrats were as bad as the people who were against any kind of desegregation. He also wondered aloud about whether or not Republicans today are upset that slavery is no longer legal.
Cosby made these remarks on the CNN morning show Starting Point after soon-to-be-former host Soledad OBrien referenced how much better things have gotten for those of African ancestry inside the United States since the 1960s civil rights movement.
The famous comedian and longtime Jell-O pitchman rejected her statement.
I dont think so, he said. Not when you look at the presidents speech recently. To see people sitting down and then they there are others standing and cheering. I dont think its difficult believe. I think that we have people sitting there who are as bad as the people who were against any kind of desegregation.
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I think its dumb to say is it time when we stand and say the pledge of allegiance, for which it stands. Where are you going with this? Where are you going with the promise of what the United States of America really is?
Its also interesting that this Republican Party is not the Republican Party of 1863, of Abraham Lincoln, abolitionists and slavery, is not good. I think its important for us to look at the underlying part of it. What is the value of it? Is it that some people are angry because my people no longer want to work for free?