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Hortensis

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42. I prefer to blame those infamous "white working class men" who
Fri Oct 20, 2017, 07:03 PM
Oct 2017

voted Democrat in previous decades but voted Republican in 2016. If I'm going to choose any one group. Unlike for conservatives and left-wing extremists, I can't make excuses that they're mostly incapable of respecting the principles western democracies are based on.

Those disaffected white men understood well enough what it is to be Democrat and why, but they decided to betray the principles for which we stand, and their fellow Americans, by voting for the intensely corrupt, seditious, hatemongering white man's party that the Republicans have become.

And, yes, President Obama did tell those who desperately wished he could stay in office, "'You want to give me a good sendoff? Go vote!," and some did let him and themselves down.

But in spite of intense efforts in many states to disenfranchise as many as possible, black Americans. only 13% of all Americans, voted Democrat in far higher percentages than whites did, and I'm not blaming them for anything. I'm just ashamed that white Americans betrayed everyone by turning our nation over to the Republicans.

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I thought it was and is pretty obvious that he is a racist BigmanPigman Sep 2017 #1
!!! Alice11111 Sep 2017 #3
He was the chief Birther. How could folks not grasp how racist he is from that fact alone? emulatorloo Sep 2017 #4
+1. A Real BIC politicasista Sep 2017 #31
Fuck no. I do not want black people, or any minority, or Alice11111 Sep 2017 #2
I share this view. JNelson6563 Sep 2017 #5
!!! Alice11111 Sep 2017 #13
90 million non voters determined the election Mosby Sep 2017 #6
That's a true thing. stewrat Sep 2017 #8
trump won MI, WI and PA by a combined Mosby Sep 2017 #9
so heaven05 Sep 2017 #17
And the huge numbers of white people that actually voted for trump JI7 Sep 2017 #22
And the huge number of liberal whites who felt they had the luxury of a non-voting protest... marble falls Nov 2017 #54
Ditto heaven05 - did I read your response correctly? JustAnotherGen Sep 2017 #18
im not blaming minorities Mosby Sep 2017 #19
nah heaven05 Sep 2017 #25
Yeah. Mosby Sep 2017 #29
I prefer to blame those infamous "white working class men" who Hortensis Oct 2017 #42
HRC did lose a lot of middle, low income obama voters to trump Mosby Oct 2017 #43
Everyone understands what you're doing, Mosby. Hortensis Oct 2017 #44
voter apathy is just a term Mosby Oct 2017 #45
Bye. Hortensis Oct 2017 #46
do these posters have an "agenda"? Mosby Nov 2017 #48
I'll answer your question, no agenda here steve2470 Nov 2017 #49
yep, I think so heaven05 Sep 2017 #24
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I worked September and October 2016 in PA. lapucelle Oct 2017 #41
Cut the bullshit repug talking point,as if dirty, repug vote suppression never targeted black voters brush Nov 2017 #55
Many more of whom were not. LanternWaste Sep 2017 #35
im not pushing a narrative Mosby Sep 2017 #36
Odd that... because in your initial pos LanternWaste Oct 2017 #38
Voter turnout in 2016 among Blacks, Hispanics, Asians and other non-whites.... George II Oct 2017 #39
Voter suppression mcar Oct 2017 #40
The media can kiss my ass. 47of74 Sep 2017 #7
Racism and Bigotry got Trump Elected thbobby Sep 2017 #10
it's the talk radio - see below certainot Sep 2017 #12
I am a 'white' second generation American sprinkleeninow Sep 2017 #28
the only reason he got close to the white house was liberal/left/sane american ignorance of certainot Sep 2017 #11
Haters gonna hate thbobby Sep 2017 #14
i think ignoring the hate and ignorance from those stations makes it more 'acceptable' certainot Sep 2017 #21
You are correct thbobby Sep 2017 #23
its hard for them to feel confronted if it's ok for more than 88 universities and a lot of pro certainot Sep 2017 #30
but they had no problem speaking out against Kaepernick for not standing during the anthem JI7 Sep 2017 #32
and trump got to the white house on the backs of certainot Sep 2017 #33
I would say it was because of millions white racists JI7 Sep 2017 #34
KQQQ Pullman, WA is one of those. We call it KKKQ. Pullman is where Washington State U. is. brewens Nov 2017 #53
Ta-nehisi Coates is covering this same ground .... kwassa Sep 2017 #15
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I was not convinced of this right after the election ... kwassa Sep 2017 #20
I think it could be called radical noodle Sep 2017 #27
+++ heaven05 Oct 2017 #37
Ignorance is Bliss but Ignorance is also Taught. hoping4betterdays Oct 2017 #47
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