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White guy wins after leading voters to believe he's black

Little-Acorn

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What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

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White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.
 
Proof that blacks are motivated by one thing...race.
 
What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

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White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.

So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.
 
What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

--------------------------------------------------------

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.

So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.
If they had been responsible voters and researched the candidates, they would have known he was not black, but being racists, they voted based on skin color.
 
What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

--------------------------------------------------------

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.

So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.

Yep, it was that damn RW that said over and over "if you like your plan, you can keep your plan, period".......
 
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What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

--------------------------------------------------------

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.

So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.




You're not serious...


RW is about 'misrepresentation"??????



[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BfHPjhhbvLc]Obama Tells 3 Health Care Lies in 22 Seconds! - YouTube[/ame]
 
I told you black people are stupid :lol:

You can definitely say they chose to vote for this guy because of what they saw on that flyer... black faces and perhaps what they read about the inference of his cousin, Ron Wilson. They are definitely uninformed voters. They know nothing about the man or what he stood for. Stupid and racist are possibilities. in this example as well.
 
The real hypocrisy is of the Democrat who called it "racist". The implication of this is obvious: people in that area vote based on race, and therefore hold racial preferences (the definition of RACISM). You can't have it both ways. Dave Wilson's misrepresentation was simply taking advantage of the voters' existing prejudices. This is not even close to Obama's lie. First, Obama's a President, not some random community college trustee. Second, Wilson never flat out lied; he simply made himself appear in a positive light. Obama's statement received 4 Pinocchios from the traditionally liberal Washington Post Fact Checker.
 
What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

Well, Obama used the same trick - saying he's black. He's only 50% black.
He should have ran on his other 50% - Honky - and see how far he would have gotten.
Fucking Libberhoids, always playing that Goddamned race-card.
 
Hmm, this sounds like a nice strategy. If I change my name to Dejarius Washington, get a tan, insert some botox in my lips, then I could usurp a typically black voting area.
 
The only people to blame for him winning are the people who aren't paying attention.
 
So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.

You misrepresented yourself when you lied in the Navy recruiter's office about never-committing homosexual acts prior to enlisting, you lying POS

Well, I had not. But you misrepresent yourself as an actual human being. And we won't even get into your lies about the fantail....:D
 
What an absolute scream!

If people in your district are not paying much attention, and also casting their votes based on race, use that against them!

Is that any worse than getting their votes by, say, promising them if they like their health care plan they can keep it, when you know that's not true?

I wonder if the guy will be any good as mayor....?

(See also the movie "The Distinguished Gentleman", starring Eddie Murphy)

--------------------------------------------------------

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he?s black | khou.com Houston

White guy wins after leading voters to believe he’s black

by Doug Miller / KHOU 11 News

Posted on November 8, 2013 at 6:22 PM
Updated yesterday at 6:40 PM

HOUSTON -- Dave Wilson chuckles as he talks about his unorthodox political campaign.

"I'd always said it was a long shot," Wilson says. "No, I didn't expect to win."

316347_153767354713868_1920159423_n.jpg


Still, he figured he'd have fun running, because he was fed up with what he called "all the shenanigans" at the Houston Community College System. As a conservative white Republican running in a district whose voters are overwhelmingly black Democrats, the odds seemed overwhelmingly against him.

Then he came up with an idea, an advertising strategy that his opponent found "disgusting." If a white guy didn't have a chance in a mostly African-American district, Wilson would lead voters to think he's black.

And it apparently worked. In one of the biggest political upsets in Houston politics this election season, Wilson -- an anti-gay activist and former fringe candidate for mayor -- emerged as the surprise winner over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. His razor thin margin of victory, only 26 votes, was almost certainly influenced by his racially tinged campaign.

"Every time a politician talks, he's out there deceiving voters," he says.

Wilson, a gleeful political troublemaker, printed direct mail pieces strongly implying that he's black. His fliers were decorated with photographs of smiling African-American faces -- which he readily admits he just lifted off websites -- and captioned with the words "Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson."

One of his mailers said he was "Endorsed by Ron Wilson," which longtime Houston voters might easily interpret as a statement of support from a former state representative of the same name who's also African-American. Fine print beneath the headline says "Ron Wilson and Dave Wilson are cousins," a reference to one of Wilson's relatives living in Iowa.

"He's a nice cousin," Wilson says, suppressing a laugh. "We played baseball in high school together. And he's endorsed me."

Austin tried to answer the mailer with his own fliers showing Wilson's face, calling him a "right-wing hate monger" and saying he "advocated bringing back chain gangs to clean highways." But the campaign clearly caught him off guard.

So he misrepresented himself to win. How RW of him.
If they had been responsible voters and researched the candidates, they would have known he was not black, but being racists, they voted based on skin color.
There is nothing wrong with voting along racial lines. If Whites in America unified on that basis they wouldn't have dwindling political influence like they do now.

The issue here is the stupidity of the black democrats in this election.
 

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