So riddle me this.
What’s a lying sack of shit Democrat, who’s running for president,
supposed to do when she has absolutely no record on which she can run and has none
of the qualifications thought to be necessary for the job, nor expected to be
possessed by those seeking the job of president? And also, just how stupid does she think
those folks who comprise the black community, really are? Because believe it or not, one most certainly
has very much to do with the other.
You see it was during just this past week, while in
Houston, TX, at Southern University, a historically black college, that
Democrat presidential candidate Hitlery Clinton took the opportunity to accuse
several of the Republicans vying to be her opponent come 2016, including Rick
Perry, Scott Walker, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush, of intentionally attempting
to disenfranchise voters based on race, age and poverty level. But I suppose such lunacy coming from Hitlery
has come to be expected.
Hitlery said, “We have a responsibility to say
clearly and directly what’s really going on in our country. Because what is
happening is a sweeping effort to dis-empower and disenfranchise people of
color, poor people, and young people from one end of our country to the
other.” So I guess what she’s really
implying here is that those of us who think it should be a requirement for folks
to identify themselves when voting are what, racist? And yet, is it racist to have to identify
oneself when boarding an airplane?
And Hitlery was rather specific in her accusations,
saying, “Yet, unfortunately, today there are people who offer themselves to be
leaders, whose actions have undercut this fundamental American principle. Here
in Texas, former Governor Rick Perry signed a law that a federal court said was
actually written with the purpose of discriminating against minority voters.” You see, this is how Hitlery, and every other
Democrat, operates. When one has nothing
to run on, simply slander the opposition.
And she went on to say, “He applauded when the
voting rights act was gutted, and said the lost protections were outdated and
unnecessary. But Governor Perry is hardly alone in his crusade against voting
rights. In Wisconsin, Governor Scott Walker cut back early voting and signed
legislation that would make it harder for college students to vote. In New
Jersey, Governor Chris Christie vetoed legislation to extend early voting.” So denying early voting is also to be seen as
being racist?
And still she went on, saying, “And in Florida, when
Jeb Bush was governor, state authorities conducted a deeply flawed purge of
voters before the presidential election in 2000. Thankfully in 2004, a plan to purge even more
voters was headed off. So today, Republicans are systematically and
deliberately trying to stop millions of American citizens from voting. What
part of democracy are they afraid of? I believe every citizen has the right to
vote. And I believe we should do everything we can to make it easier for every
citizen to vote.”
She added, “I call on Republicans at all levels of
government, with all manner of ambition, to stop fear mongering about a phantom
epidemic of election fraud and start explaining why they’re so scared of
letting citizens have their say.” Who she
ought be calling out are those within her own party, those who while they deny
that voter fraud even exists as being a problem, seem to, at the same time,
work to make it even easier and even actively encouraging it.
Look, Democrats have, going back 50 years or more, always
banked on the ignorance of blacks in this country. And the result has been Democrats have been
very successful, electorally speaking. This despite the fact that it’s the Democrat
Party that has a history of supporting slavery, Jim Crow, and segregation. And yet blacks have allowed themselves to be
convinced into voting for the very party that still works to keep them enslaved,
this time to a government that does not have their best interests at heart.
And so as obviously evidenced by Hitlery’s
performance from this past week, there is little reason to think that that trend
will come to an end anytime soon, and most definitely not within the next 18
month. And like I said, this is the only
thing that she’s got. Looking back we
see a Hitlery Clinton that was a less than impressive first lady, a failure as
a U.S. Senator, and an absolute disaster as a secretary of state. And yet, somehow, she still feels she’s
qualified to be president? Bizarre, just
bizarre!
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