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To: Jamie153 who wrote (1237618)6/8/2020 4:19:58 PM
From: Sdgla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575614
 
Endless projection and parroting zz. Every dem run city/state is on the verge of becoming a Bankrupt 3rd world hell hole. 3 years of pelosi & your Dems has resulted in extreme failure. No budget of any kind. No legislation of any kind. Failed/illegal impeachment & the final nail in dem house tenure they kneel & pander like the failures they are.

Extreme Cringe – Speaker Nancy Pelosi Unites The New Black Pander Party…
Posted on June 8, 2020 by sundance
In a carefully orchestrated, timed and planned effort to maximize the political strategy of Joe Biden’s campaign director, James Clyburn, the capitol building was used as a stage.

While simultaneously making cultural appropriation great again House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, gave her political stunt crew Kente cloths to wear while bringing New Black Pander Party (NBPP) together again for a cringe-worthy political stunt at Emancipation Hall.



The motives of the effort are transparent. The Democrat party, writ large, has made the calculation they cannot win the 2020 election without racial activism as the driver for votes. South Carolina representative James Clyburn is directing the Joe Biden campaign on the best utility for black pandering, specifically focusing on the AME church network.

The strategy is not without risk. Candidate Joe Biden defined the blackness of black people by saying if they did not support him “you ain’t black.” Obviously the strategy to campaign on this issue was made in the days prior to the South Carolina primary. What we see now is a continuation of that plan. However, the pandering is over-the-top; and there are indications of a backlash from within the black community.

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