Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:History has shown time and time again that the party of racism runs deep on the left side of the ledger... just sayin
Not racism but patronizing. If the Dems didn’t pander to their African American constituents, they could win few races in blue states.
White supremacists aren’t infiltrating the Dens, unlike the GOP. Racism is Southern Pride. Southerners are largely racists independent of party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Is that what I am saying? I am saying when you run ads claiming to be the antithesis of racism and run domestic terrorism campaign ad of a hypothetical Gillespie supporter in a truck running down children, you better not have pictures in your past alluding to the fact it could be YOU behind the wheel.
That ad was entirely plausible. That could happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's saying that the yearbook staff mixed up some of the photos when laying out the pages and it wasn't his. Wouldn't he remember being outraged at the time it happened, and immediately have made this claim last night?
Where did you read this? Do you have a link? I believe you but want to read it too. Thanks.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/02/politics/northam-racist-yearbook-photo/index.html
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has told a source he now believes it is not him in a racist yearbook photo and that he has no recollection of taking the photo, according a top Virginia Democratic source who spoke to the governor on Saturday.
Northam told the source he was in touch with some of his former Eastern Virginia Medical School colleagues, who said they believed many of the pictures in the yearbook were mixed up. Northam did not recall the picture being taken, he told the source, and said he was not involved in the production of the yearbook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Is that what I am saying? I am saying when you run ads claiming to be the antithesis of racism and run domestic terrorism campaign ad of a hypothetical Gillespie supporter in a truck running down children, you better not have pictures in your past alluding to the fact it could be YOU behind the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Is that what I am saying? I am saying when you run ads claiming to be the antithesis of racism and run domestic terrorism campaign ad of a hypothetical Gillespie supporter in a truck running down children, you better not have pictures in your past alluding to the fact it could be YOU behind the wheel.
That ad was entirely plausible. That could happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whites are racist, period. But the Dems have more whites who actively try to end racism.
I now pronounce the kettle black.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Is that what I am saying? I am saying when you run ads claiming to be the antithesis of racism and run domestic terrorism campaign ad of a hypothetical Gillespie supporter in a truck running down children, you better not have pictures in your past alluding to the fact it could be YOU behind the wheel.
Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Whites are racist, period. But the Dems have more whites who actively try to end racism.
Anonymous wrote:People telling him to resign are morally wrong.
If you believe someone who wore black face/KKk costume should never be able to be a governor, then you also believe people should never get second chances.
Or redemption.
I don’t think it fits with our Democratic Party platform/ we believe in second chances if they’ve proven themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he pictured in the photo? Perhaps we need to pause.
It depends on whether it is Friday or Saturday.
Friday - yes, it is him.
Saturday - no, it isn't.
Refreshing that his first impulse was to apologise. Then he started thinking.
I wish others would apologize first.
Hmmmm...really? Do you think he might be regretting apologizing before "realizing" it wasn't even him?
Yes, probably. This isn't going to encourage others to apologise.
Oh well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is he pictured in the photo? Perhaps we need to pause.
It depends on whether it is Friday or Saturday.
Friday - yes, it is him.
Saturday - no, it isn't.
Refreshing that his first impulse was to apologise. Then he started thinking.
I wish others would apologize first.
Hmmmm...really? Do you think he might be regretting apologizing before "realizing" it wasn't even him?