WH wanted Ben Carson to apologize for "offending" Obama

Why would the left destroy him? If they had dirt on the guy, they would have waited until after he got the nomination

Cain was destroyed from the right when his "Look...we got a black guy too" movement looked like it might take off

Republicans will not vote for a black candidate

Sure we will,for us it substance,not style, like it is for people like yourself.

Yea, I know how it is Republicans

You just can't find any black candidates with "substance"

actually there are quite a few, and many of them will win in november.

face it--------your dream of a socialist utopia in the USA is over, obama killed it.
 
Yea....as long as that skin color is white

In the last 100 years, Republicans have voted for a total of SIX blacks to the office of Congressman, Senator, Governor or President.....vs thousands of white males

Yea...it must be ideas

What a dumbass statement. Did you ever stop to think that there just aren't to many blacks who have seen the light as of yet?
Dont worry though....African Americans are wising up to the dem game and you can expect more of them to switch sides.

In one hundred years only six blacks have "seen the light"?

Are republicans really that lame?

You must have missed Redfish's post....

Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate

Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate

Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

Oscar Stanton de Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois

Robert DeLarge, South Carolina congressman

Robert Brown Elliott, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

Melvin H. Evans, former U.S. Representative from, and former Governor of, the U.S. Virgin Islands

Gary Franks, former U.S. Representative from Connecticut

Matthew Gaines, former slave, community leader, minister, and Republican Texas State Senator.

Elbert Guillory, current state senator in Louisiana's 24th district

Jeremiah Haralson, former U.S. Representative from Alabama

Bill Hardiman, former Michigan State Senator, 2010 Congressional Candidate

John Adams Hyman, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

John Mercer Langston, former U.S. Representative from Virginia

Jefferson Franklin Long, former U.S. Representative from Georgia

John Roy Lynch, former U.S. Representative from Mississippi

Thomas Ezekiel Miller, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

George Washington Murray, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

E. Frederic Morrow, first African-American to hold an executive position at the White House. He served under President Dwight D. Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects from 1955 to 1961.

Charles Edmund Nash, former U.S Representative from Louisiana

James E. O'Hara, Congressman from North Carolina

That's just to the letter "O"


You're a complete ignoranus.
 
In the last hundred years, Republicans have elected exactly six blacks to higher office.
Five Congressmen and one Senator (the Senator was 50 years ago)

Thats it

You can claim that Republicans will vote for a black person, but the facts are that you don't

Well you've just shown that they do.

So basically you have proven you're a liar in one single post.

Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate

Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate

Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

Oscar Stanton de Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois

Robert DeLarge, South Carolina congressman

Robert Brown Elliott, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

Melvin H. Evans, former U.S. Representative from, and former Governor of, the U.S. Virgin Islands

Gary Franks, former U.S. Representative from Connecticut

Matthew Gaines, former slave, community leader, minister, and Republican Texas State Senator.

Elbert Guillory, current state senator in Louisiana's 24th district

Jeremiah Haralson, former U.S. Representative from Alabama

Bill Hardiman, former Michigan State Senator, 2010 Congressional Candidate

John Adams Hyman, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

John Mercer Langston, former U.S. Representative from Virginia

Jefferson Franklin Long, former U.S. Representative from Georgia

John Roy Lynch, former U.S. Representative from Mississippi

Thomas Ezekiel Miller, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

George Washington Murray, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

E. Frederic Morrow, first African-American to hold an executive position at the White House. He served under President Dwight D. Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects from 1955 to 1961.

Charles Edmund Nash, former U.S Representative from Louisiana

James E. O'Hara, Congressman from North Carolina

That's just to the letter "O".

Seems like your numbers are a little off.

Do you know what the phrase "in the last hundred years" means?

Do you know what Reconstruction was?

Go back and redo your list.....SIX blacks in the last 100 years

Why just 100 years? Oh that's right it doesn't fit with your racist view.


How many blacks are in Obama's cabinet?


President George W. Bush assembles the most diverse administration in history, appointing

Colin L. Powell as Secretary of State;

Condeleezza Rice as National Security Advisor;

Roderick R. Paige as Secretary of Education;

Alphonso Jackson as Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

Claude Allen as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services;

Leo S. MacKay, Jr. as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

Larry D. Thompson as Deputy Attorney General;

Stephen A. Perry as Administrator of the United States General Services Administration;

In addition, Norman Mineta and Elaine Chao become the first Asian cabinet members as they are appointed Secretary of Transportation and Labor, respectively
 
no, dipshit (and you too RW) it was the dems and libs who didn't like his ideas, and how dare a black man depart from the dem plantation.

Thats not why republicans didnt vote for him silly:lol:

Why didnt republicans vote for him? He was too awesome? :lol:

Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Cain never ran in a primary
 
no, dipshit (and you too RW) it was the dems and libs who didn't like his ideas, and how dare a black man depart from the dem plantation.

Thats not why republicans didnt vote for him silly:lol:

Why didnt republicans vote for him? He was too awesome? :lol:

Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It didn't work against him because he had the left wing media protecting him.
 
Well you've just shown that they do.

So basically you have proven you're a liar in one single post.

Edward Brooke, former U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, first African American elected by popular vote to the U.S. Senate

Blanche Bruce, former U.S. Senator from Mississippi, first African American to serve a full term in the U.S. Senate

Henry P. Cheatham, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

Oscar Stanton de Priest, former U.S. Representative from Illinois

Robert DeLarge, South Carolina congressman

Robert Brown Elliott, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

Melvin H. Evans, former U.S. Representative from, and former Governor of, the U.S. Virgin Islands

Gary Franks, former U.S. Representative from Connecticut

Matthew Gaines, former slave, community leader, minister, and Republican Texas State Senator.

Elbert Guillory, current state senator in Louisiana's 24th district

Jeremiah Haralson, former U.S. Representative from Alabama

Bill Hardiman, former Michigan State Senator, 2010 Congressional Candidate

John Adams Hyman, former U.S. Representative from North Carolina

John Mercer Langston, former U.S. Representative from Virginia

Jefferson Franklin Long, former U.S. Representative from Georgia

John Roy Lynch, former U.S. Representative from Mississippi

Thomas Ezekiel Miller, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

George Washington Murray, former U.S. Representative from South Carolina

E. Frederic Morrow, first African-American to hold an executive position at the White House. He served under President Dwight D. Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects from 1955 to 1961.

Charles Edmund Nash, former U.S Representative from Louisiana

James E. O'Hara, Congressman from North Carolina

That's just to the letter "O".

Seems like your numbers are a little off.

Do you know what the phrase "in the last hundred years" means?

Do you know what Reconstruction was?

Go back and redo your list.....SIX blacks in the last 100 years

Why just 100 years? Oh that's right it doesn't fit with your racist view.


How many blacks are in Obama's cabinet?


President George W. Bush assembles the most diverse administration in history, appointing

Colin L. Powell as Secretary of State;

Condeleezza Rice as National Security Advisor;

Roderick R. Paige as Secretary of Education;

Alphonso Jackson as Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

Claude Allen as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services;

Leo S. MacKay, Jr. as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

Larry D. Thompson as Deputy Attorney General;

Stephen A. Perry as Administrator of the United States General Services Administration;

In addition, Norman Mineta and Elaine Chao become the first Asian cabinet members as they are appointed Secretary of Transportation and Labor, respectively

Google "Reconstruction" and you will see why

I said that Republicans will not vote for a black candidate. You give me a list of blacks who were appointed

The number stands at six blacks that Republicans have elected in the last 100 years. A disgrace, don't ya think?
 
Edward William Brooke III (born October 26, 1919) is an American Republican politician, in 1966 being the first African American popularly elected to the United States Senate. He was the only person of African heritage sent to the Senate in the 20th century until Democrat Carol Moseley Braun of Illinois in 1993, and the only African-American Senator to serve multiple terms. He was elected to the Senate as a Republican from Massachusetts, defeating his Democratic opponent, former Massachusetts governor Endicott Peabody in a landslide. He served for two terms, and was defeated by Paul Tsongas in the 1978 senate election.

Edward Brooke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
no, dipshit (and you too RW) it was the dems and libs who didn't like his ideas, and how dare a black man depart from the dem plantation.

Thats not why republicans didnt vote for him silly:lol:

Why didnt republicans vote for him? He was too awesome? :lol:

Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Many did" but many more did not.

Why if he is so awesome is the right refusing to vote for such awesomeness? C'mon...Is it a secret?
 
Thats not why republicans didnt vote for him silly:lol:

Why didnt republicans vote for him? He was too awesome? :lol:

Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Many did" but many more did not.

Why if he is so awesome is the right refusing to vote for such awesomeness? C'mon...Is it a secret?
Not a single Republican voted for Cain in the primaries
 
Do you know what the phrase "in the last hundred years" means?

Do you know what Reconstruction was?

Go back and redo your list.....SIX blacks in the last 100 years

Why just 100 years? Oh that's right it doesn't fit with your racist view.


How many blacks are in Obama's cabinet?


President George W. Bush assembles the most diverse administration in history, appointing

Colin L. Powell as Secretary of State;

Condeleezza Rice as National Security Advisor;

Roderick R. Paige as Secretary of Education;

Alphonso Jackson as Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

Claude Allen as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services;

Leo S. MacKay, Jr. as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

Larry D. Thompson as Deputy Attorney General;

Stephen A. Perry as Administrator of the United States General Services Administration;

In addition, Norman Mineta and Elaine Chao become the first Asian cabinet members as they are appointed Secretary of Transportation and Labor, respectively

Google "Reconstruction" and you will see why

I said that Republicans will not vote for a black candidate. You give me a list of blacks who were appointed

The number stands at six blacks that Republicans have elected in the last 100 years. A disgrace, don't ya think?

they won't vote for a black candidate, yet have six black candidates elected

you're such a dishonest schmuck, you two faced coward

dems don't fare much different
 
Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Many did" but many more did not.

Why if he is so awesome is the right refusing to vote for such awesomeness? C'mon...Is it a secret?
Not a single Republican voted for Cain in the primaries

I guess he's using the word "many" figuratively
 
i'm sure allen west and tim scott agree with dumbwinger that republicans will not vote for a black candidate

LOL
 
Many did vote for him, Cain did quite well in the primaries. Then he withdrew because the dem slander machine engaged in full against him. I have to admit that slander and lies work against candidates--------------except the great kenyan messiah, the all-knowing savior of the USA and the entire world, the one, the only, obama the great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

"Many did" but many more did not.

Why if he is so awesome is the right refusing to vote for such awesomeness? C'mon...Is it a secret?
Not a single Republican voted for Cain in the primaries


Cain indeed ran in the Primaries for Georgia Senate, surely an educated man like yourself knew that?
 
Why just 100 years? Oh that's right it doesn't fit with your racist view.


How many blacks are in Obama's cabinet?


President George W. Bush assembles the most diverse administration in history, appointing

Colin L. Powell as Secretary of State;

Condeleezza Rice as National Security Advisor;

Roderick R. Paige as Secretary of Education;

Alphonso Jackson as Deputy Secretary of Housing and Urban Development;

Claude Allen as Deputy Secretary of Health and Human Services;

Leo S. MacKay, Jr. as the Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs;

Larry D. Thompson as Deputy Attorney General;

Stephen A. Perry as Administrator of the United States General Services Administration;

In addition, Norman Mineta and Elaine Chao become the first Asian cabinet members as they are appointed Secretary of Transportation and Labor, respectively

Google "Reconstruction" and you will see why

I said that Republicans will not vote for a black candidate. You give me a list of blacks who were appointed

The number stands at six blacks that Republicans have elected in the last 100 years. A disgrace, don't ya think?

they won't vote for a black candidate, yet have six black candidates elected

you're such a dishonest schmuck, you two faced coward

dems don't fare much different

I know....imagine that

Republicans are so inclined to vote for black candidates that they have managed to elect six in the last 100 years

Democrats have elected almost 20 times that number
 
i'm sure allen west and tim scott agree with dumbwinger that republicans will not vote for a black candidate

LOL

So far you have managed to name three of the six blacks that Republicans have elected

Why not just name the other three and be done with it?
 
"Many did" but many more did not.

Why if he is so awesome is the right refusing to vote for such awesomeness? C'mon...Is it a secret?
Not a single Republican voted for Cain in the primaries


Cain indeed ran in the Primaries for Georgia Senate, surely an educated man like yourself knew that?

Context my boy....context

We are talking about the campaign where Cain dropped out in disgrace. That was President in 2012 not....Senate
 
i'm sure allen west and tim scott agree with dumbwinger that republicans will not vote for a black candidate

LOL

So far you have managed to name three of the six blacks that Republicans have elected

Why not just name the other three and be done with it?

wait, you claim republicans will not vote for a black candidate....which is it? they will or they won't?

why don't you actually list the black congress people from white majority districts....
 
and the black congress people come from white districts...right...

LOL

you're an idiot RW

Black districts can't vote republican? Did you explain to them about Lincoln and Jim Crow?
 

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