Howard Dean told Tariq to shut the fukk up.

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IDK why people keep talking about the hair thing. It's not the hair being pulled back. The whole video is straight up pandering. Politicians that try to get the black vote always do the pandering. They used to go into the black church but black youth are not really fukking with church anymore so now it's listening to Carbi B and name dropping rappers. You know damn well no middle age black woman is listening to Cardi B. :pachaha: shyt is basically trying to show she's "down" and "regular" just like us.

Kind of like how Hillary Clinton had the hot sauce in her purse. :mjpls:
 

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these nikkas are really working overtime with this narrative and they want it to stick so bad :mjlol:

these the same type of nikkas that are furious when afram refer to ourselves as AADOS. Look at everybody who dapped that moist ass post and tell me I'm wrong :smugdraper:
They were on the radio talking about Kamala and referred to her as an AADOS, and a few callers, a man and woman, called up and corrected the host saying that she was not an AA, and she wasn’t a black woman. I smiled and almost shed a tear when I heard that. The movement has picked up.

Hell, Kamala herself wouldn’t have called herself a black woman just a few years ago. She’ll refer to herself as just “American” during the campaign, and if she wins, she’ll go to claiming her Indian roots and be the first Indian American president.

These folks in here know Kamala isn’t black. They’re calling her a black woman, and saying things like “you shouldn’t attack this black woman” all to draw emotion. The method won’t be as effective as they think.
 

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HOWARD, HOWARD, HOWARD

Step up to the podium.
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It's timestamped
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Press review: Howard Dean accused of racism

Wasn't he the same one trying to attract confederate flag waving southern voters?

The leading Democrat is hit by accusations of racism


Fri 7 Nov 2003 02.55 GMTFirst published on Fri 7 Nov 2003 02.55 GMT

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USA Today Editorial, November 5
"Members of [Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean's] own party have labelled him a racist for saying he wants to woo southerners who drive pick-up trucks festooned with the Confederate flag. They see the flag as so loathsome that its fans should be shunned...

"Mr Dean's provocative comments...are accurate... Democrats do face problems because of Republicans' success dividing southerners by race. According to a 2002 Gallup poll of low- and middle-income southern white men, 56% said they were Republicans, only 35% called themselves Democrats... Mr Dean backed down, saying he regretted the hurt feelings caused by his choice of words. Maybe the focus can now switch to his message."

Chris Suellentrop Slate.msn.com, November 4

"Recovering their appeal to white working-class voters is something of an obsession among Democratic party politicians, and the Dean campaign rightly points out that the Confederate-flag comment is something that their candidate says all the time, and that he never received any criticism for it in the past...

"That said, Mr Dean handled [the] kerfuffle...poorly, and he did so in a way that raises a worrisome question about his candidacy. Why is he so obstinate about admitting that he was wrong?"

Jay Bookman Atlanta Journal-Constitution, November 6

"The Democratic party ought to be at least competitive in attracting the votes of white southerners. Too often, however, Democrats try to sell their populist policies by using elitist rhetoric, while Republicans sell elitist policies using populist rhetoric. Not surprisingly, Republicans often win. Some Democrats are finally beginning to rethink that approach. [The] former Vermont governor, Mr Dean...[is] right: for too long, national leaders in the Democratic party have written off much of the white south in the mistaken belief that racial issues made their votes unattainable."

Kathleen Parker Orlando Sentinel, November 5

"Living in rural South Carolina, I'm surrounded by pick-up trucks and, I reckon, good ol' boys. Yeah, sure nuf, we get together every sundown at the corner Esso to shuck corn, swat flies, chaw tobacco and flirt with our cousins... But I'll be gall-durned if I can remember the last time I saw a Confederate flag - on a truck or off it, as we say in the sticks... The whole episode smacks of classism if not racism: Northern Nobility embraces Southern Idiocracy. How long before one of them says: 'Why, some of my best friends are southerners'?"

Constance L Rice Los Angeles Times, November 6

"Do I find the Confederate flag an obnoxious symbol of slavery? Yes. But I find the third-world poverty of poor American children a more obnoxious symbol of today's slavery. My point here is to move on. This family feud about a symbol is not resolvable at this time. But more important, we don't have to resolve it to get to the more important mission of rescuing this country from the merry band of corporatists and robber barons at its helm right now.

"So, Mr Dean, get the interracial sophistication that's needed to carry our Martin Luther King's vision of the grand alliance, and get it quickly. As much of a minefield as it presents, talking about the Confederate flag, poverty and race is crucial for our country's future as a multiracial society. Go for it, and you don't need to apologise."


Look at the comments from the early 00s and how people thought. HMM
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Dean: 'I actually approve' of tea party

You APPROVE OF THE TEA PARTY?

“I don’t think they are all racists,” explained Dean, who clashed with Democratic party leaders — including White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel — over his “50 State Strategy” geared at tapping grass-roots Democratic activists in deep-red Republican districts. But "if you look at the tea party, they are all people of my complexion and my age. … there are a lot of people who are my age and my color who can’t get their arms around the idea that this country is going to look like California in 40 years in that there’s not going to be a [white] majority. … That is a very hard pill to swallow if you are an American who is my age. That is a swirling issue that nobody wants to talk about.”

Added Dean: “I actually approve of most of what the tea party is doing… I think it’s great to have individuals reach out to take their own responsibility for their own [future] and lashing out against government that has really forgotten them … but I also believe that there is a fringe of racism in the tea party, which unfortunately for the tea party that is focused on” by the media.

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https://www.truthorfiction.com/sen-...arried-man-used-launch-career-mostly-fiction/

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...The charge that she is Brown's puppet — that she's guilty by association with a mayor who has not been found guilty of anything — infuriates Harris. Though in third place in recent polls, she's a political comer. She's whip-smart, hard-working, and well-credentialed to be San Francisco's top criminal prosecutor. She's hauling in campaign cash like there's no tomorrow. And topping it all off, she's a beautiful blend of East Indian mother and African-American father who may draw votes particularly well among women and minorities.
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Willie Brown was a lame-duck mayor at that point. Kamala Harris said it didn't make sense for her to criticize the outgoing mayor just to appear independent. She added:
I refuse... to design my campaign around criticizing Willie Brown for the sake of appearing to be independent when I have no doubt that I am independent of him — and that he would probably right now express some fright about the fact that he cannot control me.

His career is over; I will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years. I do not owe him a thing.
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I dislike her even more after this article. Thanks! :umad:
 
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