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Look what those racist, anti-women tea party rednecks just did in Kentucky...

that would never have happened in 2015, they'd cherrypick some black people in the crowd and position them behind the candidate

All campaigns of both parties have black actors and models on retainer to look and be black on TV and in photos.

The "Black Lives Matter" actors that "disrupted" the Barry Sanders rally were just sent the wrong script; that was supposed to be for a Trump rally so Trump could respond all tough and shit.

Instead, Barry was taken by surprise and crapped his one pair of undershorts.
 
that would never have happened in 2015, they'd cherrypick some black people in the crowd and position them behind the candidate

yeah, I'm sure today they'd be able to find one or two "Uncle Toms" in the crowd who either don't know what's good for them (at least not as well as you and Nancy Pelosi do) and vote against their own best interests or just aint "keepin it real" to prop up and show their diversity. You know, diversity like we see in the Democratic primary with all those old white men you're always bitching about - and one old white woman.

In 2015, right-minded minorities couldn't possibly hold conservative opinions or values - whitey would only have them there to cover his racist tracks. Never mind that in 2015 what actually happened was they elected the first black woman ever for either party in a state-wide election. But those are just pesky details we can easily ignore because we have a 35 year old cropped photo of 11 people and 4 articles saying that voter ID laws are racist, even though they are not. Clearly, conservatives are racist. Period.
 
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yeah, I'm sure today they'd be able to find one or two "Uncle Toms" in the crowd who either don't know what's good for them (at least not as well as you and Nancy Pelosi do) and vote against their own best interests or just aint "keepin it real" to prop up and show their diversity. You know, diversity like we see in the Democratic primary with all those old white men you're always bitching about - and one old white woman.

In 2015, right-minded minorities couldn't possibly hold conservative opinions or values - whitey would only have them there to cover his racist tracks. Never mind that in 2015 what actually happened was they elected the first black woman ever for either party in a state-wide election. But those are just pesky details we can easily ignore because we have a 35 year old cropped photo of 11 people and 4 articles saying that voter ID laws are racist, even though they are not. Clearly, conservatives are racist. Period.


Exactly, 2 hispanics, Eastern Indian and black representing the non flag burning group. Dems, 2 old white people. :zzz:

If Carson wins Ive got 5000 "youre a hateful racist bigot" comebacks when the libtards disagree in the slightest with anything about him or his policies the next 4 years #PAYBACK!!
 
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Exactly, 2 hispanics, Eastern Indian and black representing the non flag burning group. Dems, 2 old white people. :zzz:

If Carson wins Ive got 5000 "youre a hateful racist bigot" comebacks when the libtards disagree in the slightest with anything about him or his policies the next 4 years #PAYBACK!!

compared to the donkeys...

The Dem's leading candidates for the presidential nomination are Hillary Clinton (68) and Bernie Sanders who clocks in at 75 and "are led on Capitol Hill by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) — who are both 75.

Pelosi’s top two lieutenants are 76-year-old Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Md.) and 75-year-old Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.). In comparison, Reid’s expected successor as Democratic leader in the next Congress is a relative spring chicken: Sen. Charles Schumer (N.Y.) is 64."
 
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