Are black Republicans the biggest bigots?

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The rhetoric is far from new or unexpected, but what is notable about these hateful outbursts is that they come from two black members of the Republican party. While their white counterparts have somewhat tamed their messages and toned down the obvious bigotry (not always, but they seem to make an effort), these two prominent black Republicans have spoken with reckless abandon.

This could be the result of a few different things. First, and perhaps most ironically, this is their attempt to prove to the Republican base and their Tea Party supporters that they are indeed true conservatives. President Obama has had to jump through hoops no other president has ever gone through to prove his "American-ness" and it mostly boils down to a racial identity issue.

Cain and West are going through a similar path on the other side of the aisle, having to prove their conservative bona fides in a political landscape that assumes African-American support always lies with the Democratic party (or Democratic "plantation" according to Cain). They are essentially performing for their supposedly "color-blind" ideological mates a hyper-conservative dance to prove their allegiances and loyalty before they are questioned.
 
Yes. With them being white people in Black skin, they are able to use staunch rhetoric against the President wheras their white conterpart would have been labeled racist, they cannot be. What they can be labeled is 'neo white supremacist', for they did not run on, nor have governed in a manner of solving policy issues beneficial to their constituants, just their constituants subliminal belief that a Black man cannot and should not be president, unless said person represents 'their' ideal of a non threatening person of color.

That is how one can tell that the elections of 2010 were race based. Cause no matter where the election was held, or the level of government (state or federal) they all ran against Obama.
 
Yeah the problem with being black and republican is that the republican party is made up of the ideology of the dixiecrats that left the democratic party when Lyndon Johnson passed civil rights legislation....

they re bigots
 
Yeah the problem with being black and republican is that the republican party is made up of the ideology of the dixiecrats that left the democratic party when Lyndon Johnson passed civil rights legislation....

they re bigots

Been saying this for the longest! :yes:

The Tea Party has given them a chance to stand out front. Their antics will eventually force them back to the rear when they lose big in the up coming elections.
 
Worthless as house ******s! seems like somethings will never change!

150 years + after the end of the civil war and slavery (at least physical slavery that is) and its still so easy for the white man to find people of color to coon and buffoon for them against their own.

:smh:
 
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