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Old 09-22-2018, 11:49 AM  
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Twatwaffle update

So this is an update to my twatwaffle post. I had a conversation with a black guy down in Laredo Tx a few days ago, we were talking motorcycles because of the tshirt I was wearing. He mentioned he has a sportster and I told him I looked like a monkey fucking a football on a sportster. From there the conversation got interesting. I told him my wife calls me monkey and I don;t see the whole racial thing about being called a monkey. He said that in his anthopology class in college, they were taught everyone is a monkey and didn't get it either and asked if I was from California where more people are sensitive to things like that. I just laughed, he also said that the left called Bush a monkey and anyone that has a problem with calling Obama that is a hypocrite.

SO this is where I started pondering with him, if the left base being racist solely on who we supported because they believe the president they support is racist, then I had to look at who they supported'

They supported Hillary Rodham Clinton who stated that she was mentored by Senator Robert Byrd who filibustered the 1964 civil rights act for 14 hours and 13 minutes. He also once held the title of Kleagle and Exalted Cyclops of the KKK.

Now I know you twatwaffles are going to want more, so here you go


1. “Hard-working white Americans” prefer her to Obama. In May 2008, Clinton told the USA Today that while Obama was leading the delegate race, she still had a broader political base. Unfortunately, she made that claim in explicitly racial terms, citing an Associated Press poll “that found how Senator Obama’s support among working, hard-working Americans, white Americans, is weakening again, and how whites in both states who had not completed college were supporting me.”

2. “Colored People’s Time.” Clinton appeared alongside left-wing New York City mayor Bill de Blasio at the annual Inner Circle Dinner this year, and joined in a racist joke based on a stereotype that black people are late for everything:

Clinton: I just have to say thanks for the endorsement, Bill. Took you long enough. [Laughter]

De Blasio: Sorry Hillary, I was running on C.P. time. [Audience gasps]

Host: I don’t like jokes like that.

As Mediate later noted, the cable news networks mostly ignored the racist joke.

3. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. wasn’t really THAT great. As she struggled to stop the Obama insurgency in the 2008 Democratic primary, Clinton tried to diminish Obama’s credentials as a “community organizer,” which had led some to draw connections between him and Dr. King. Clinton argued that it was really a professional politician, President Lyndon Johnson, who made the difference: “Dr. King’s dream began to be realized when President Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act”

4. “Ah don’t feel no ways TAHHHHHRD.” Clinton, like Vice President Al Gore, and indeed like President Obama himself, has a tendency to imitate what she believes to be an African-American accent when she speaks before black audiences. Obama, who grew up in Hawaii, at least has some cultural competence and experience, honed through practice in inner city Chicago. Clinton manages to sound condescending every time — most notoriously in this cringe-worthy clip from 2008.



5. Obama’s “slumlord,” and “super predators.” Losing traction in 2008, Clinton belatedly attacked Obama’s connection to fraudster and fundraiser Tony Rezko: “I was fighting against those [Reagan] ideas when you were practicing law and representing your contributor, Rezko, in his slum landlord business in inner city Chicago,” she said in a South Carolina debate. The remark was described as racist by Obama fans — as was her 1996 term for chronic criminals, “super predators.”


surmise it to say, if the people that are going to call those that support Trump a racist because of it are in fact themselves racist by their very own rules by supporting Hillary Rodham Clinton for president


So gofuckyouself you bunch of twatwaffle racists! LOL
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