Posted on 02/03/2019 2:39:28 PM PST by conservative98
The reporter who exposed Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's racist yearbook photo said a "concerned citizen" led him to the story that has prompted widespread outrage and calls for the Democrat's resignation.
Patrick Howley, editor in chief of the website Big League Politics, first reported Friday the existence of a photo on Northam's page of his medical-school yearbook depicting a figure in blackface standing next to another person in a Ku Klux Klan hood.
"It's very easy to explain," Howley, 29, said in an interview Saturday. "A concerned citizen, not a political opponent, came to us and pointed this out. I was very offended (by the photo) because I don't like racism."
The tip came after Northam's comments on Wednesday about late-term abortions, he said. Howley declined to give any further information about his source, citing a confidentiality agreement. But he said it took him just a few hours to confirm that the photo was authentic.
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Nice, you are Liz-Like...
Moments after that picture was taken,
Obama was heard saying, “Did someone fart?”
This has gone on too long. There is nothing to debate. He must resign. https://t.co/TjfS3vbcws— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) February 3, 2019
My guess, a member of his med-school cohort, appalled by the good doctor’s abandonment of the Hippocratic Oath.
Who the hell do they think they are fooling?
I take it this is where the doc’s $$ came/comes from.
Qui Bono?
I would have to say the Lt governor. As a black man he would be offended and as Lt Gov, he has the most to gain. He probably had the photo but waited for an opportune time to play his card.
Bingo!
. . . for anyone but themselves.People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices.- Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations (1776). . . and major journalists all meet together, virtually, via the wire services (esp. the AP).The resulting "conspiracy against the public is the propaganda campaign to the effect that all journalists are objective and anyone who publicly disagrees with their establishment is not a journalist, not objective.
Sheesh... 35 or 40 years ago the Democrats were still wearing sheets and hoods, I dont see that being addressed or are they hiding that too?
The Lt Gov is apparently well-known in DC circles, a leader of PP, etc., etc., etc.
So what’s next? Are they really going to use facial recognition analysis, to prove it wasn’t him in black face? Or was that an idea off the top of someone’s head that will never happen?
Bongino should have reposted it to FR or some place instead of blowing it off.
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Well, considering it isnt actually a picture of Northam< Bongino was right to pass.
conservative98 wrote:
“Big League Politics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Big League Politics is an American conservative and far-right[1] media website founded by former Breitbart News employees.[2] Its editor-in-chief is former Breitbart reporter Patrick Howley. In early 2018, Big League Politics was acquired by Mustard Seed Media.[3] The website has promoted conspiracy theories, including the Qanon conspiracy theory and the Murder of Seth Rich.[2]”
Interesting.
Grampa Dave wrote:
“What else has Doctor Northman been up to:
Edmarc Hospice for Children.
This organization has been euthanizing babies/children since 1978 masqerading as a wonderful Hospice for infants.:
Who speaks for the baby before it is euthanized?
Established in 1978, Edmarc Hospice for Children was the first hospice in the nation designed specifically for children. It is now handling up to 50 babies per day!
Ralph Northam, MD Emeritus Status
Pediatric Neurologist and Medical Director, Neuro Development Center, CHKD
Established in 1978, Edmarc Hospice for Children was the first hospice in the nation designed specifically for children. Founded by members of Suffolk Presbyterian Church in Suffolk, Virginia, Edmarc was named for Edward, their minister who died of cancer, and a young couples son, Marcus, who needed hospice care because he had a progressive neuromuscular disease.
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Thanks for finding that !!
Well, considering it isnt actually a picture of Northam< Bongino was right to pass.
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Maybe. But,
“I am deeply sorry for the decision I made to appear as I did in this photo”
- Northam 2 days ago
You are correct.
Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax would be my guess.
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