It is a matter of census fact that blacks represent 13% of voters, and it is said that as many as 95% of them will probably vote for Hitlery Rotten Clinton. I wonder how many blacks would change their minds if they were aware of this:
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If that isn't enough to turn blacks away from the Clintons in disgust, they should take a look at this photo of Hitlery Rotten Clinton ecstatic about being kissed by KKK leader Robert Byrd.
Byrd had been unanimously elected as the top official (Exalted Cyclops) of a Ku Klux Klan chapter in Sophia, West Virginia, after being instrumental in forming that chapter by recruiting 150 of his friends and associates.
In December 1944, Byrd wrote to segregationist Mississippi Senator Theodore G. Bilbo saying:
"I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side ... Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
A few years later, when running for a seat in the US House of Representatives, Byrd downplayed his role in the KKK as simply being youthful immaturity and tunnel vision. He claimed that he had quit his membership in the KKK and stopped paying dues, but I wonder how that would have actually set with the KKK. After all, it is a secret brotherhood organization, and Byrd would have been seen as a traitor for leaving, unless the brotherhood realized it was just a contrived leaving and contrived for the purpose of getting Byrd into a leadership position in the US government. And you can bet that his KKK followers made certain that he was elected. After serving 3 terms in the House, Byrd then defeated Senate Republican incumbent W. Chapman Revercomb in 1958. Revercomb's record of supporting civil rights had become an issue with West Virginia voters, and that helped Byrd, who was staunchly against civil rights, to win.
A longtime pal of Lyndon Johnson, who had also been staunchly against civil rights as a member of the Dixiecrat caucus, and had effectively held back civil rights legislation for 20 years in that capacity, Byrd evidently became convinced that Johnson was onto something big when Johnson became President and suddenly voiced his total support for passing a civil rights law. In Ronald Kessler's book "Inside the White House: The Hidden Lives of the Modern Presidents and the Secrets of the World’s Most Powerful Institution," Johnson is quoted as having revealed the true reason he was intent on getting the civil rights legislation passed when he said, "I'll have those ni**ers voting Democrat for two-hundred years!" Of course it can't actually be proven that Johnson said this, but Johnson was well known for using the "n" word often, and for making many crude remarks, so i to both men and women, so it is highly probable that he did either say this, or something like it. In any case, if this is what Johnson said then he was right about blacks solidly voting Democrat ever since the legislation was passed. Blacks seem to have forgotten that the Democrat party was founded by racists, and that racists have served in the highest ranks of the Democrat party ever since. Byrd is proof of the longevity that can be realized in the Senate by a racist. He was re-elected to the Senate eight times, and died in 2010 while still a senator, becoming the longest serving senator ever, as well as the longest serving member of Congress in the history of the U.S.
Hitlery Clinton offered a glowing eulogy in the memory of Byrd, a man whom history and West Virginians should have shelved long ago, calling him a "friend and mentor," and saying that, "senator Byrd was a man of surpassing eloquence and nobility." C'mon, Hillie, give me a break! What a load of crap! And you have the nerve to talk about Trump not having immediately distanced himself from the likes of David Duke? What hypocrisy!
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If that isn't enough to turn blacks away from the Clintons in disgust, they should take a look at this photo of Hitlery Rotten Clinton ecstatic about being kissed by KKK leader Robert Byrd.
Byrd had been unanimously elected as the top official (Exalted Cyclops) of a Ku Klux Klan chapter in Sophia, West Virginia, after being instrumental in forming that chapter by recruiting 150 of his friends and associates.
In December 1944, Byrd wrote to segregationist Mississippi Senator Theodore G. Bilbo saying:
"I shall never fight in the armed forces with a negro by my side ... Rather I should die a thousand times, and see Old Glory trampled in the dirt never to rise again, than to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongrels, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wilds."
A few years later, when running for a seat in the US House of Representatives, Byrd downplayed his role in the KKK as simply being youthful immaturity and tunnel vision. He claimed that he had quit his membership in the KKK and stopped paying dues, but I wonder how that would have actually set with the KKK. After all, it is a secret brotherhood organization, and Byrd would have been seen as a traitor for leaving, unless the brotherhood realized it was just a contrived leaving and contrived for the purpose of getting Byrd into a leadership position in the US government. And you can bet that his KKK followers made certain that he was elected. After serving 3 terms in the House, Byrd then defeated Senate Republican incumbent W. Chapman Revercomb in 1958. Revercomb's record of supporting civil rights had become an issue with West Virginia voters, and that helped Byrd, who was staunchly against civil rights, to win.
A longtime pal of Lyndon Johnson, who had also been staunchly against civil rights as a member of the Dixiecrat caucus, and had effectively held back civil rights legislation for 20 years in that capacity, Byrd evidently became convinced that Johnson was onto something big when Johnson became President and suddenly voiced his total support for passing a civil rights law. In Ronald Kessler's book "Inside the White House: The Hidden Lives of the Modern Presidents and the Secrets of the World’s Most Powerful Institution," Johnson is quoted as having revealed the true reason he was intent on getting the civil rights legislation passed when he said, "I'll have those ni**ers voting Democrat for two-hundred years!" Of course it can't actually be proven that Johnson said this, but Johnson was well known for using the "n" word often, and for making many crude remarks, so i to both men and women, so it is highly probable that he did either say this, or something like it. In any case, if this is what Johnson said then he was right about blacks solidly voting Democrat ever since the legislation was passed. Blacks seem to have forgotten that the Democrat party was founded by racists, and that racists have served in the highest ranks of the Democrat party ever since. Byrd is proof of the longevity that can be realized in the Senate by a racist. He was re-elected to the Senate eight times, and died in 2010 while still a senator, becoming the longest serving senator ever, as well as the longest serving member of Congress in the history of the U.S.
Hitlery Clinton offered a glowing eulogy in the memory of Byrd, a man whom history and West Virginians should have shelved long ago, calling him a "friend and mentor," and saying that, "senator Byrd was a man of surpassing eloquence and nobility." C'mon, Hillie, give me a break! What a load of crap! And you have the nerve to talk about Trump not having immediately distanced himself from the likes of David Duke? What hypocrisy!
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