Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting Republican this time.
I want more focus on actual issues.
I used to like the fluffy democratic narrative but can't do it any more.
Which actual issues are you focused on? Making Virginia a safe space for racists?
Out with illegals to improve our schools, lower the tax burden,
+ 1 According to liberals, anyone who is upset by the decline in the public schools, fueled by illegal immigrants with limited English, is a racist. Maybe we just want our kids to get a decent education and cannot afford private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has Northam decided to remove Justin Fairfax from his campaign flyers?
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ralph Northam omitted any mention of Justin Fairfax, the party’s African American candidate for lieutenant governor, from about a thousand pieces of campaign literature, which Fairfax called a “mistake.” The incident has stoked tensions within the Democratic ticket, threatening to alienate African American voters three weeks before Election Day.
The palm cards with photos of Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) were produced for canvassers with the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), which asked that Fairfax be excluded because it did not endorse him. Fairfax has spoken critically of two proposed natural gas pipelines that the union supports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/reeks-of-subtle-racism-tensions-after-black-candidate-left-off-fliers-in-virginia/2017/10/18/de74c47a-b425-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html?utm_term=.e3d7e605959e
So, is Northam a bigot or racist? Because, you can bet if he were Republican, he would be tagged with these labels.
THIS. Interesting that liberals are remaining mum on the subject. You're absolutely right - if this had happened on the Republican ticket, Dems would be having a field day, slinging their most favorite word of all. RACISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTTT!!!!!
Were those the flyers printed for a labor organization that endorsed Northam and Herring but not Fairfax (because Fairfax has been vocally opposed to pipeline projects the labor organization strongly supports), and so wanted flyers with only those two to pass out to its members? I supposed Northam could have taken a hard line, refused to provide flyers that didn't include Fairfax and risked alienating a voter group he needs to win, but at what cost? I get Fairfax wanting to take a stand if he felt the pipeline thing was a pretext and the labor organization was really refusing to endorse him due to racism, but it feels a bit like winning the battle to lose the war if he makes his point here but the Democrats lose the governor's race because the black community decides not to vote for Northam. Things certainly aren't going to get better for minority groups under Gillespie.
So, in other words, Northam can be bought. Good to know.
I guess the ends justifies the means.
because gillispie is totally squeaky clean and hasn't been bought by HIS donors?
Spare us your faux outrage[i][u]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has Northam decided to remove Justin Fairfax from his campaign flyers?
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ralph Northam omitted any mention of Justin Fairfax, the party’s African American candidate for lieutenant governor, from about a thousand pieces of campaign literature, which Fairfax called a “mistake.” The incident has stoked tensions within the Democratic ticket, threatening to alienate African American voters three weeks before Election Day.
The palm cards with photos of Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) were produced for canvassers with the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), which asked that Fairfax be excluded because it did not endorse him. Fairfax has spoken critically of two proposed natural gas pipelines that the union supports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/reeks-of-subtle-racism-tensions-after-black-candidate-left-off-fliers-in-virginia/2017/10/18/de74c47a-b425-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html?utm_term=.e3d7e605959e
So, is Northam a bigot or racist? Because, you can bet if he were Republican, he would be tagged with these labels.
THIS. Interesting that liberals are remaining mum on the subject. You're absolutely right - if this had happened on the Republican ticket, Dems would be having a field day, slinging their most favorite word of all. RACISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTTT!!!!!
Were those the flyers printed for a labor organization that endorsed Northam and Herring but not Fairfax (because Fairfax has been vocally opposed to pipeline projects the labor organization strongly supports), and so wanted flyers with only those two to pass out to its members? I supposed Northam could have taken a hard line, refused to provide flyers that didn't include Fairfax and risked alienating a voter group he needs to win, but at what cost? I get Fairfax wanting to take a stand if he felt the pipeline thing was a pretext and the labor organization was really refusing to endorse him due to racism, but it feels a bit like winning the battle to lose the war if he makes his point here but the Democrats lose the governor's race because the black community decides not to vote for Northam. Things certainly aren't going to get better for minority groups under Gillespie.
So, in other words, Northam can be bought. Good to know.
I guess the ends justifies the means.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting Republican this time.
I want more focus on actual issues.
I used to like the fluffy democratic narrative but can't do it any more.
Which actual issues are you focused on? Making Virginia a safe space for racists?
Your response is exhibit A of why people are sick of the Democrats.
Nailed it. "Racist" ceases to have meaning anymore due to its gross overuse by the outrage police, aka Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting Republican this time.
I want more focus on actual issues.
I used to like the fluffy democratic narrative but can't do it any more.
Which actual issues are you focused on? Making Virginia a safe space for racists?
Out with illegals to improve our schools, lower the tax burden,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has Northam decided to remove Justin Fairfax from his campaign flyers?
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ralph Northam omitted any mention of Justin Fairfax, the party’s African American candidate for lieutenant governor, from about a thousand pieces of campaign literature, which Fairfax called a “mistake.” The incident has stoked tensions within the Democratic ticket, threatening to alienate African American voters three weeks before Election Day.
The palm cards with photos of Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) were produced for canvassers with the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), which asked that Fairfax be excluded because it did not endorse him. Fairfax has spoken critically of two proposed natural gas pipelines that the union supports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/reeks-of-subtle-racism-tensions-after-black-candidate-left-off-fliers-in-virginia/2017/10/18/de74c47a-b425-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html?utm_term=.e3d7e605959e
So, is Northam a bigot or racist? Because, you can bet if he were Republican, he would be tagged with these labels.
THIS. Interesting that liberals are remaining mum on the subject. You're absolutely right - if this had happened on the Republican ticket, Dems would be having a field day, slinging their most favorite word of all. RACISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTTT!!!!!
Were those the flyers printed for a labor organization that endorsed Northam and Herring but not Fairfax (because Fairfax has been vocally opposed to pipeline projects the labor organization strongly supports), and so wanted flyers with only those two to pass out to its members? I supposed Northam could have taken a hard line, refused to provide flyers that didn't include Fairfax and risked alienating a voter group he needs to win, but at what cost? I get Fairfax wanting to take a stand if he felt the pipeline thing was a pretext and the labor organization was really refusing to endorse him due to racism, but it feels a bit like winning the battle to lose the war if he makes his point here but the Democrats lose the governor's race because the black community decides not to vote for Northam. Things certainly aren't going to get better for minority groups under Gillespie.
Anonymous wrote:Gillespie has this wrapped up. The MS-13 stuff primed people to think about black and Latino thugs, and that helps Gillespie.
Few admit that they’re racist. It’s bad for business and one’s career. But those people are going to vote, and they don’t have to worry about ICE and drunk driving checkpoints right outside their polling place, the way people who would vote the wrong way do in downtown Richmond or Hampton Roads.
Gillespie by 8.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has Northam decided to remove Justin Fairfax from his campaign flyers?
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ralph Northam omitted any mention of Justin Fairfax, the party’s African American candidate for lieutenant governor, from about a thousand pieces of campaign literature, which Fairfax called a “mistake.” The incident has stoked tensions within the Democratic ticket, threatening to alienate African American voters three weeks before Election Day.
The palm cards with photos of Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) were produced for canvassers with the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), which asked that Fairfax be excluded because it did not endorse him. Fairfax has spoken critically of two proposed natural gas pipelines that the union supports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/reeks-of-subtle-racism-tensions-after-black-candidate-left-off-fliers-in-virginia/2017/10/18/de74c47a-b425-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html?utm_term=.e3d7e605959e
So, is Northam a bigot or racist? Because, you can bet if he were Republican, he would be tagged with these labels.
THIS. Interesting that liberals are remaining mum on the subject. You're absolutely right - if this had happened on the Republican ticket, Dems would be having a field day, slinging their most favorite word of all. RACISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTTT!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has Northam decided to remove Justin Fairfax from his campaign flyers?
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Ralph Northam omitted any mention of Justin Fairfax, the party’s African American candidate for lieutenant governor, from about a thousand pieces of campaign literature, which Fairfax called a “mistake.” The incident has stoked tensions within the Democratic ticket, threatening to alienate African American voters three weeks before Election Day.
The palm cards with photos of Northam and Attorney General Mark R. Herring (D) were produced for canvassers with the Laborers’ International Union of North America (LIUNA), which asked that Fairfax be excluded because it did not endorse him. Fairfax has spoken critically of two proposed natural gas pipelines that the union supports.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/reeks-of-subtle-racism-tensions-after-black-candidate-left-off-fliers-in-virginia/2017/10/18/de74c47a-b425-11e7-a908-a3470754bbb9_story.html?utm_term=.e3d7e605959e
So, is Northam a bigot or racist? Because, you can bet if he were Republican, he would be tagged with these labels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting Republican this time.
I want more focus on actual issues.
I used to like the fluffy democratic narrative but can't do it any more.
Which actual issues are you focused on? Making Virginia a safe space for racists?
Your response is exhibit A of why people are sick of the Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:I think Jill Vogel is nuttier than Gillepsie. Did you guys hear the backstory alleging she or her husband sent out a fake email saying this political opponent had an affair with a staffer? The fake email came from their home internet address but they claim it was "hacked".
http://www.fredericksburg.com/news/local/judge-denies-request-by-sen-reeves-to-depose-campaign-opponent/article_29f83faf-eb0c-56fd-b620-0c708998860c.html
Anonymous wrote:Voting Republican this time.
I want more focus on actual issues.
I used to like the fluffy democratic narrative but can't do it any more.