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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All these buttons are ridiculous and a non issue unless someone can prove the candidates approved of, and endorsed, them. As for Hillary...she might be an intellectual and economic elitist but I would be shocked to see proof of her being a racist.[/quote] Conservative here - she's not. Neither is Bill, despite their actions in Arkansas, and despite the fact he played golf at an all-white club. That's what makes this hilarious, when y'all call republicans racist for supporting the very piece of history that Bill and Hillary did. Either they, as well as the republicans you accuse, are racist, or neither are. I will give you the KKK. THEY are racist. And are historically democratic. And Lord knows Johnson was!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1rIDmDWSms Now? I think they are more likely to put up their own candidate that we can all ignore. [/quote] We've already been through the whole "KKK/Democrat" thing. The KKK "Democrats" were Dixiecrats who split off from the mainstream Democrats, and who are basically the Tea Party of today. Their ideology has virtually nothing to do with Democrats of today.[/quote] We are doing it again, until you get it right. The FACT is, the KKK overwhelmingly supported democrats back in the day, and for good reason. The Tea Party is not even remotely associated with the KKK - that is simply the progressive wet dream. [/quote] Again, you are suffering from mental dysfunction. The Dixiecrats that dominated southern politics and who were involved in the KKK SPLIT OFF from the Democrats and had far more ideology in common with the Tea Party of today than they do with liberals of today. The "Democrat" label is meaningless no matter how desperate you are to try and make the case. As for the Tea Party "not even remotely associated" - again you are either delusional or in deep denial of the facts. The typical Tea Party rally would quite frequently have confederate flags and racist epithets featured in its midst.[/quote] No, they did not. I've been to many Tea Party rallies and these signs did not exist. It was atypical in some areas and they were usually asked to leave - firmly - if they showed up. And how would you know a photoshopped image from one that's not? Do you just believe everything you see in a still photo, given technological advances today? Would it be fair if I said the typical Occupy Wall Street protester shit on police cars or raped women in tents? I think we can both agree it would not be. That's the difference between us - I deal in reality. Robert Byrd stayed in Congress for how long? Long past "Dixiecrat" timeframe as you call it. I would say 2010 was pretty late in the game for a 'dixiecrat' no? Clinton was an apologist for him no less. Were this was a republican, he would immediately be shamed into leaving, and rightfully so. Instead y'all forgive him. For being a KKK member, and to just a low-level member. [/quote]
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