Yes, hard to believe
Posted in Main Blog (All Posts) on October 5th, 2011 4:45 am by HL
Yes, hard to believe
Noted stereotype-enforcing businessman Herman Cain recently proclaimed that African-Americans are brainwashed into voting for Democrats. because some black people won’t even listen to someone who appears to be a conservative or a Republican. I call that brainwashing. Because it couldn’t possibly be a rational individual choice driven by observation. Rick Perry began hosting fellow lawmakers, […]
Noted stereotype-enforcing businessman Herman Cain recently proclaimed that African-Americans are brainwashed into voting for Democrats.
because some black people won’t even listen to someone who appears to be a conservative or a Republican. I call that brainwashing.
Because it couldn’t possibly be a rational individual choice driven by observation.
Rick Perry began hosting fellow lawmakers, friends and supporters at his family’s secluded West Texas hunting camp, a place known by the name painted in block letters across a large, flat rock standing upright at its gated entrance. “Niggerhead,” it read.
Nope, couldn’t be:
Perry Fought To Keep Confederate Symbols Displayed On Government Buildings
Oh, and how could it be a rational choice when the same Herman Cain calls this “insensitive” one day and then the real leader of the GOP sweatily weighs in:
They’re trying to say that Perry’s a racist, and Herman Cain has jumped in and basically joined that chorus — and it is absurd.
So sayeth the man who never engages in race-baiting — Herman Cain, being a Republican uber alles, is ready for his apology:
“I am not attacking Governor Perry. Some people in the media want to attack him. I’m done with that issue,” Cain said.
Yes, hard to believe so many African-Americans, when even allowed to vote by them, do not choose the leaders of that Party.
Late Late Night FDL: Back Door Man 5 To 1
The Doors — Back Door Man; Five To One, from Live At The Hollywood Bowl, July 5, 1968.
The Doors — Back Door Man; Five To One, from Live At The Hollywood Bowl, July 5, 1968.
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