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Jul 17 2024

Bridging the Racial Divide in Presidential Politics

Thanks to the divisive Alinskyite tactics entrenched by Barack Obama, we have ever more of a racial divide in America. Here’s what I mean:

The paleface is Steve Cohen, who represents Memfrica.

The primary sponsor of this bill to put Trump in a bullseye (as Biden might put it) was Bennie Thompson, the party apparatchik who was chosen to preside over January 6 show trials. Here’s how his field director Jacqueline Marsaw responded to the assassination attempt on Trump:

As for the other side of the divide, the doggishly loyal Los Angeles Time has revealed that within the Democratic Party only white supremacists doubt Joe Biden’s fitness:

A small but growing number of Democratic members of Congress — about 20 as of Friday afternoon — have publicly called on President Biden to withdraw from the presidential race.

Nearly all are white, and many are members of the moderate New Democrat Coalition. But Biden still has strong support from most of the Congressional Black Caucus, which boasts about 60 members of the House, and the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, with about 40.

Biden’s floundering 2020 campaign was rescued when “civil rights” leader James Clyburn agreed to deliver the black vote, presumably in exchange for the racial favoritism that has characterized the Biden Regime. Party leaders had to stop Bernie Sanders somehow, because even if he was the most popular candidate among Democrats, few other Americans would vote for a communist.

Democrats want everything to be about race. Sometimes it seems they are getting their way. Other times not:

Trump’s appeal bridges the racial divide. The more meaningful divide is between America’s defenders and its enemies.

On tips from Barry A, Jack D, Jacksback2, and YOU TRIED TO KILL MY PRESIDENT.


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