Anonymous wrote:The GOP had David Duke who was an actual KKK Grand Wizard as a representative plus current rep Steve King who is a proud white nationalist NOW. A yearbook picture is small potatoes. If someone tells me there's evidence from the last 20 years that Northam is a racist, I will agree he should resign, but not over a picture from decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:The GOP had David Duke who was an actual KKK Grand Wizard as a representative plus current rep Steve King who is a proud white nationalist NOW. A yearbook picture is small potatoes. If someone tells me there's evidence from the last 20 years that Northam is a racist, I will agree he should resign, but not over a picture from decades ago.
Anonymous wrote:Northam should not resign but should confirm, apologize and mean it, and state the lesson for all to learn from that asinine racist picture which is what Virginia was in the 80s and still is today in many parts. Northam make something good happen here!
Anonymous wrote:The democrats are uniformly requesting Northam resign and somehow the GOP on this thread are saying the democrats are overreacting, or this is somehow owning the libs. Remember who Northam ran against? A Minnesota carpetbagger who embraced "southern heritage?"
We expect accountability out of our leadership. That is why Franken had to go too.
Imagine if the GOP had stood by "family values" when the Access Hollywood tape came out. Imagine if the GOP had rejected Moore in Alabama. Imagine if the GOP forced Steve King's hand. Imagine if the GOP stood up for voting rights, one man, one vote and equal facilities for voting at the state and precinct level.
And instead, we are getting that 'the dems are overreacting" - no, sorry, the GOP has stood by as racist after racist and mysogynist have claimed the mantel for the party despite the rhetoric of family values, fiscal restraint and peace through strength abroad.
I don't even know what the GOP stands for anymore, but it is nowhere near the party I grew up with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Northam Statement:
That's enough for me. He didn't try to hide from it or make excuses, he recognized it's completely wrong, took responsibility and apologized.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ok when a democrat does it. This will be ignored. Of course, if it had been a republican, we would have Al sharpton and Jesse Jackson marching in the streets and singing “we shall overcome.”
The CBC says he should resign. I’m disgusted and sad. He was a pediatrician dealing with kids? This was a medical school yearbook. He was an adult. Then you wonder why we don’t trust white people. Yuck. -signed life long liberal AA Democrat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Northam thing is really unfortunate and he should resign. But this doesn’t make the GOP saints, FFS. Between King, embrace of the Conferacy, and the POTUS and kid kids retweeting white nationalist sh*t, the GOP is the party of hate and Proud Boys.
LOL!
The Democrats had a KKK Grand Wizard as a member of Congress, whom they held in high regard, for half a century.
Gosh, that was like 35 years ago. I’m talking about TODAY. Wake up.
Gosh, Robert E Lee was over 100 years ago...
No one is proposing we build statues of Byrd or Northam here.
Actually, a statue causes far less harm than a governorship.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ok when a democrat does it. This will be ignored. Of course, if it had been a republican, we would have Al sharpton and Jesse Jackson marching in the streets and singing “we shall overcome.”
Anonymous wrote:If Northam resigns (seems unlikely) and Lt. Gov. Fairfax becomes governor, who becomes the new Lt. Gov.? Tommy Norment?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Northam thing is really unfortunate and he should resign. But this doesn’t make the GOP saints, FFS. Between King, embrace of the Conferacy, and the POTUS and kid kids retweeting white nationalist sh*t, the GOP is the party of hate and Proud Boys.
LOL!
The Democrats had a KKK Grand Wizard as a member of Congress, whom they held in high regard, for half a century.
Untrue.
Just curious.... Are you the same poster who claimed that VA never had a black governor?