https://homemakingfortheblackwoman.com/category/the-white-race-are-a-race-of-devils/ https://homemakingfortheblackwoman.com/2013/08/12/the-greatest-story-ever-told/
It's just not true that nobody outside flyover country loves Trump: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/dec/09/russian-mp-our-beloved-mr-trump-doping-investigation
FAIL. A white person can you pay the race card as much as a black dude. Your weak attempt to use you being black and me saying you are using the race card is playing the race card is SAD. Hey swing for the fences dviss it's gotta work sometime
I don't want to get in a discussion about Farrakhan because I haven't seen enough of him to know what I'm talking about. I'll just say that it is hard to have a discussion about race if people are using different definitions of things. It reminds me of the Martians in Mars Attacks, going around saying "we come in peace" while they're killing people.
It's funny. The media repeatedly says America is not the kind of country where the WINNER prosecutes the loser. So he isn't. Whine like crybabies if he does, or if he doesn't. That's the game. His voters get it.
http://time.com/4596817/democrats-donald-trump-congress/?xid=homepage Inside Democrats’ Plan to Beat Donald Trump at His Own Game Democrats in Congress are trying a new strategy: When it comes to the economy, adopt Donald Trump‘s message. Under the Capitol’s dome and far from depopulated coal country and abandoned steel mills, Democratic members in the Senate and House have been calling for a new renewed focus on winning over blue-collar workers, floating measures on outsourcing and cheap imports and honing a message intended to reinvigorate their base. Weeks of hand-wringing, exit poll studying and self-reflection have led many Democrats in Congress and across the country to believe that they lost sight of their economic message during the 2016 campaign, allowing Trump to co-opt Democrats’ agenda and become a working-class hero. For Democrats reeling from defeat in November, rebuking Hillary Clinton’s election message and echoing Trump’s populist rhetoric is the way to revive the party. That comes with a tough appraisal of what went wrong in 2016.