Dems’ demographic must-haves (Important)
World Net Daily
There are three groups the Democrat Party will relinquish no more easily than a jihadist will give up his hatred. They are blacks, Hispanics and women. The reason is simple – it is because Democrats know that to lose even one of these groups, said party would practically cease to exist. Specific to that reason they will go to any lengths and take any measures to keep their sine qua nons on the farm.
In circa 1892, the question was asked, “Why were blacks so often the target of Klan violence? [The reason:] according to African-American Rep. John Roy Lynch, ‘More colored men than white men are persecuted simply because they constitute in larger numbers the opposition to the Democrat Party.’ African-American U.S. Rep. Richard Cain of South Carolina, a bishop in the (African Methodist Episcopal) denomination, agreed, declaring: ‘The bad blood of the South comes because the Negroes are Republicans. If they would only cease to be Republicans and vote straight-out Democratic ticket there would be no trouble. Then the bad blood would sink
entirely out of sight.’” (“Democrats and Republicans: In Their Own Words”; Civil Rights Platform Comparison; page 14 bottom)
Today, the progeny of that Klan, sans their ancestral flowing robes and hoods, viciously savage Justice Thomas by what he rightly called “a high-tech lynching.” We witnessed them viciously attack Dr. Condoleezza Rice, The Honorable Janice Rogers Brown and Ken Blackwell, to name but a few.
People for the American Way called conservative judicial nominee Miguel Estrada the Latino Clarence Thomas. Democrats in the Senate successfully stalled Estrada’s nomination process until he finally withdrew his name. Alberto Reynaldo Gonzales, attorney general under President George W. Bush, was Hispanic and Mexican. Both Estrada and Gonzales came from humble backgrounds – yet they were visited with visceral attacks as not being Hispanic enough.
Tags: Black Republicans Attacked, Congress, Hispanic Republicans, Houston Voters, Nancy Pelosi, Women Republicans
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