Posted on 09/08/2016 7:36:13 AM PDT by rktman
There you go Bill again talking about your “pole”
Video: Bill Clinton claims Make America Great Again slogan racist, but used it in 1991, 92
“A Southern man don’t need him around anyhow.”
I'm telling you Bill for picking up chicks being President works better than roofies!
Like Bill Clinton who is a white Southerner...
the descendant of Johnnie Rebs from Arkansas, Tennesse and South Carolina...
No Damn Yankees in Bill Clintons family lines for several generations back..
Billy’s a PURE Soth’n wart...Y’all
YEEEHAAAR...
“Nathan Bedford’s first maxim of American politics: all politics in America is not local but ultimately racial.”
I’m glad you live in Germany. Please stay there.
They gonna put ya back in chains...
Saw Skynyrd a couple of weeks ago. The crowd was on it’s feet for nearly the entire hour and 45. Frickin’ rocked it.
Bugger off!
Bill: “My charm is all I need to screw women, I don't have to use dope to get in their drawers!”
“Bugger off!”
A predictable response, given that you just made the claim that all U.S. politics is based on race.
You called my people racists, which I take exception to, so no, I won’t “bugger off”.
The planted axiom of this claptrap is punctured in Dnesh DSouzas Hillarys America: the conceit that the racist southern Democrats pulled a Great Switch and suddenly the Solid South was all Republican racists rather than Democrat ones.DSouza points out that, yes, there was Strom Thurmond, and yes, he was a segregationist Democrat - but he was one of only a dozen southern Democrat politicians who switched to the Republican Party. Out of over two thousand southern office holders, twelve incumbents switched from the Democrat to the Republican party. The rest? A clean sweep of the Party of Lincoln. Not the party of racism, never the party of slavery.
To claim otherwise is slander.
Does it means we can start burning Black Churches again like when you were a kid?
Great stuff that I remember because you reminded me.
He is confusing everybody else with his circle of friends in Arkansas.
Instead of waxing indignant, instead of banishing me from my own land, you might have had resort to one of the following inquiries:
1. You might have read my about page-but you did not
2. You might've made private inquiry by private mail-but you did not.
3. You might've made a courteous public inquiry of the meaning of my reply-but you did not.
Instead of presuming racism on my part, you might have made some modicum of effort to find the true meaning of the phrase, "all politics in America is not local but ultimately racial." If you had inquired, you would have learned that I have been advancing this maxim on these threads for some years. You would have learned that it applies not just to race but to gender and religion as well. You would have learned that it is laid down in opposition to those who play the race card. And you might have concluded that the maximum obviously appropriates poetic license to make the point.
Most importantl, you would have learned that the meaning of the phrase is not intended to be racist but to be a prophylactic to that odious practice.
While I do not concede my right to be as racist as I choose, I'm afraid you have not caught me out, maybe I had just not got around to being racist or maybe I'm not racist after all. So, in fact, it is not I but you who ought to think about how race plays in America because by your hypersensitivity, born of ignorance, you just proved out the maxim.
Bills of a feather.
Gee during the 2008 campaign wasn’t it Billy boy who was accused of making racist comments about Obama.
See Bill is a southern boy who actually is a racist at heart.
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