Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was in a costume 35 years ago who cares. It was obviously okay for others to have done it as it wasn't taboo back then. Megyn kelly was right.
I am much older than he is and it was totally unacceptable. I grew up in the Hampton Roads area, not far from where he grew up.
Believe me. It was NOT acceptable.
The reporter who exposed Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s racist yearbook photo said a “concerned citizen” led him to the story that has prompted widespread outrage and calls for the Democrat’s resignation.
Patrick Howley, editor in chief of the website Big League Politics, first reported Friday the existence of a photo on Northam’s page of his medical school yearbook depicting a figure in blackface standing next to another person in a Ku Klux Klan hood.
“It’s very easy to explain,” Howley, 29, said in an interview Saturday. “A concerned citizen, not a political opponent, came to us and pointed this out. I was very offended [by the photo] because I don’t like racism.”
The tip came after Northam’s comments on Wednesday about late-term abortions, he said. Howley declined to give any further information about his source, citing a confidentiality agreement. But he said it took him just a few hours to confirm that the photo was authentic.
The source of the tip appears to have been a medical school classmate or classmates of Northam who acted as a direct result of the abortion controversy that erupted earlier in the week, according to two people at Big League Politics, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.
Anonymous wrote:He was in a costume 35 years ago who cares. It was obviously okay for others to have done it as it wasn't taboo back then. Megyn kelly was right.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Northam wasn’t alone in his racial views at medical school:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6663311/Multiple-men-dressed-blackface-Gov-Ralph-Northams-yearbook.html
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Northam wasn’t alone in his racial views at medical school:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6663311/Multiple-men-dressed-blackface-Gov-Ralph-Northams-yearbook.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here is a list of the potential Democratic candidates so far. Not seeing a whole lot of "reliable" Southerners here (and McAuliffe is not a real Southerner) . . .
Senators
Cory Booker of New Jersey
Sherrod Brown of Ohio
Kamala Harris of California
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
Jeff Merkley of Oregon
Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Representatives
John Delaney of Maryland (declared)
Beto O'Rourke of Texas
Eric Swallwell of California
Governors
Steve Bullock of Montana
John Hickenlooper of Colorado
Jay Inslee of Washington
Terry McAuliffe of Virginia (former)
Deval Patrick of Massachuetts (former)
Others
Former Vice President Joe Biden
Businessman and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City
Attorney Michael Avenatti
Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles
State Sen. Richard Ojeda of West Virginia (declared)
Activist and philanthropist Tom Steyer
OK then he should not resign just to give a middle finger to all those politicans.
+1
All of the above were foolish and opportunistic to do this.
+2. Northam owes them or the party nothing at this point. Not a damn thing. If they won't be loyal to him, he certainly doesn't need to return any favors.
I'm really close to flipping off the party myself at this point. All our "leaders" are just opportunistic gadflys, their opinions and actions formed solely on the basis of which way the wind is blowing at the moment. No core values, no standards, no loyalty to fellow Dems. Just a bunch of sellouts.
Loyalty means something. To me, and to many others.
Shultz is looking better and better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying that Dems should be supporting Northam are actually people who want him to stay so they can keep throwing him in our faces.
Yup. Trolls, all. No real Dems like “moderates” like Schultz. Because he’s not a Dem. If these are, in fact, real people, they are former Republicans who don’t identify with Trump. Which is great, welcome. But we’re not changing our party to make you feel more comfortable. You can join us, or you can create your own third way.
Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying that Dems should be supporting Northam are actually people who want him to stay so they can keep throwing him in our faces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here is a list of the potential Democratic candidates so far. Not seeing a whole lot of "reliable" Southerners here (and McAuliffe is not a real Southerner) . . .
Senators
Cory Booker of New Jersey
Sherrod Brown of Ohio
Kamala Harris of California
Kirsten Gillibrand of New York
Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota
Jeff Merkley of Oregon
Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
Representatives
John Delaney of Maryland (declared)
Beto O'Rourke of Texas
Eric Swallwell of California
Governors
Steve Bullock of Montana
John Hickenlooper of Colorado
Jay Inslee of Washington
Terry McAuliffe of Virginia (former)
Deval Patrick of Massachuetts (former)
Others
Former Vice President Joe Biden
Businessman and former Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York City
Attorney Michael Avenatti
Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles
State Sen. Richard Ojeda of West Virginia (declared)
Activist and philanthropist Tom Steyer
OK then he should not resign just to give a middle finger to all those politicans.
+1
All of the above were foolish and opportunistic to do this.
+2. Northam owes them or the party nothing at this point. Not a damn thing. If they won't be loyal to him, he certainly doesn't need to return any favors.
I'm really close to flipping off the party myself at this point. All our "leaders" are just opportunistic gadflys, their opinions and actions formed solely on the basis of which way the wind is blowing at the moment. No core values, no standards, no loyalty to fellow Dems. Just a bunch of sellouts.
Loyalty means something. To me, and to many others.
Shultz is looking better and better.
Gross.
Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying that Dems should be supporting Northam are actually people who want him to stay so they can keep throwing him in our faces.