Eleanor Clift defines "Da Base"

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She is liberal writer from Newsweek--but not too happy with Gumby either.

http://www.newsweek.com/id/233519




"Obama's nomination was far from a sure thing when Sen. Ted Kennedy, with Caroline Kennedy at his side, took the stage at American University a week before Super Tuesday and endorsed Obama. It was one of those moments in politics when the ground shifted, when liberals and feminists and African-Americans?the Democratic base?got the OK from their first family of politics to back Obama, an upstart in the party, over Hillary Clinton, who had assumed this would be her base, as it had been during her husband's presidency."

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Hmm, liberals and black folk represent your term "Da Base?" You want to continue to make the point that black folk are "Da Base?" Hmm, why didn't I think of that before?
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Hmm, liberals and black folk represent your term "Da Base?" You want to continue to make the point that black folk are "Da Base?" Hmm, why didn't I think of that before?
:rolleyes:

DTB is a ghost writer going by the name of Eleanor. LOL
 

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Hmm, liberals and black folk represent your term "Da Base?" You want to continue to make the point that black folk are "Da Base?" Hmm, why didn't I think of that before?
:rolleyes:
It was a liberals quote-not mine

--but while on the subject--

It is the simplest-most apparent-non arguable facts that make liberals just to :mj16:

Case in point of how delusional the PC crowd is.

You have a person that acknowledges that an ethnic group votes 98% along racial lines--

--and "liberal logic" determines the person acknowledging the facts is the racist. The world of the liberal is strange indeed.
 

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Yeah, it's just such a crazy concept. A vast majority of black people supported the first real supportable black candidate for President in the history of this country. What lunacy...

Maybe J.C. Watts presented why that could be in a way that could be understood, when Obama became a viable candidate:

J.C. Watts, a former Oklahoma congressman who once was part of the GOP House leadership, said he?s thinking of voting for Obama. Watts said he?s still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.

?And Obama highlights that even more,? Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. ?Republicans often seem indifferent to those things.?


Yeah, the black folk sure miss the boat on this whole Obama thing, clearly, McCain and Palin would have been better representation for them.

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Yeah, it's just such a crazy concept. A vast majority of black people supported the first real supportable black candidate for President in the history of this country. What lunacy...

Maybe J.C. Watts presented why that could be in a way that could be understood, when Obama became a viable candidate:

J.C. Watts, a former Oklahoma congressman who once was part of the GOP House leadership, said he?s thinking of voting for Obama. Watts said he?s still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.

?And Obama highlights that even more,? Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. ?Republicans often seem indifferent to those things.?

Yeah, the black folk sure miss the boat on this whole Obama thing, clearly, McCain and Palin would have been better representation for them.

:rolleyes:
:mj07:
 

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Yeah, it's just such a crazy concept. A vast majority of black people supported the first real supportable black candidate for President in the history of this country. What lunacy...

Maybe J.C. Watts presented why that could be in a way that could be understood, when Obama became a viable candidate:

J.C. Watts, a former Oklahoma congressman who once was part of the GOP House leadership, said he?s thinking of voting for Obama. Watts said he?s still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.

?And Obama highlights that even more,? Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. ?Republicans often seem indifferent to those things.?


Yeah, the black folk sure miss the boat on this whole Obama thing, clearly, McCain and Palin would have been better representation for them.

:rolleyes:

Do you know any black person that voted against Obama? :142smilie

point proven...99 percent of blacks voted for him solely because of his skin color, blacks are way more racist than whites even thought about being, go to your neighborhood barbershop in the hood, they hate white people
 

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Do you know any black person that voted against Obama? :142smilie

point proven...99 percent of blacks voted for him solely because of his skin color, blacks are way more racist than whites even thought about being, go to your neighborhood barbershop in the hood, they hate white people

This post REALLY PISSESS ME OFF!! Hedgy I am sure it is just in jest about what you hear but you HAVE NO RIGHT TO MAKE THESE STATEMENTS!! There was a post by you and I cant remember which thread it was in but you admitted to not knowing many black people and now you say that blacks are more racist. How the FUCK DO YOU KNOW!! YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO A BLACK BARBER SHOP!! I GUARANTEE.. YOU DO NOT KNOW BLACK PEOLPE..MY BEST FRIEND IS FROM HOUSTON!!! He is BLACK!! I have MET ALL OF HIS FAMILY.. They are NOT MORE RACISTS then whites. Yes some have racism and I won't deny that but my guy's mom is 78 years old.. She loves me but to hear some of her youth stories, you can understand why she would be a little pist about it,, To make blanket statements about black people... when you don't know many is fucking ridiculous.. It pisses me off. Bad taste
 

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Also go to a barber shop where I live. Us "fine northern folk." You would think that these old fuckers were straight out of the KKK. So don't give me the "barber shop bullshit" it goes both ways and many many more. You ever have a friend walk with you and be black?? My guy is a very nice guy but a tough fucker.. I have heard 2 guys in my life call him a "nigger." He could of beat their asses but he turned the other cheek. WHY? Because he is smarter than you fucking racist pricks and that is why I stand up for him and look up to him as my best friend.. And his MOMMA is PROUD!!!
 

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Yeah, it's just such a crazy concept. A vast majority of black people supported the first real supportable black candidate for President in the history of this country. What lunacy...

Maybe J.C. Watts presented why that could be in a way that could be understood, when Obama became a viable candidate:

J.C. Watts, a former Oklahoma congressman who once was part of the GOP House leadership, said he?s thinking of voting for Obama. Watts said he?s still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.

?And Obama highlights that even more,? Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. ?Republicans often seem indifferent to those things.?

Yeah, the black folk sure miss the boat on this whole Obama thing, clearly, McCain and Palin would have been better representation for them.

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A: 98% ain't a majority--its nearly unanimous.
Imagine how liberals would be screaming racism if 98% of white people voted against him.

Here lies the problem-
-He can get caught lying on every issue
--can tax the hell every responsible citizen--
-raise corporate taxes out the roof
-pander to illegals-family include
-give Iran "last ulimadum" for the 4th time

He can fuck up in every way imaginable and he's still going in 2012 election with a 30% spot

-as he will still get 98% of black and liberal vote who make up 12% and 18% of population respectively.

with the tax payor becoming a smaller % of population--the deabeats rule

they have one problem--those that do pay taxes won't put up with the excessive abuse--hell you might even find return of Boston Tea Party :)

Where liberals have it wrong-
-is the productive would thrive without the free loaders
-however the free loaders can not survive without the productive.
 

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A: 98% ain't a majority--its nearly unanimous.
Imagine how liberals would be screaming racism if 98% of white people voted against him.

Here lies the problem-
-He can get caught lying on every issue
--can tax the hell every responsible citizen--
-raise corporate taxes out the roof
-pander to illegals-family include
-give Iran "last ulimadum" for the 4th time

He can fuck up in every way imaginable and he's still going in 2012 election with a 30% spot

-as he will still get 98% of black and liberal vote who make up 12% and 18% of population respectively.

with the tax payor becoming a smaller % of population--the deabeats rule

they have one problem--those that do pay taxes won't put up with the excessive abuse--hell you might even find return of Boston Tea Party :)

Where liberals have it wrong-
-is the productive would thrive without the free loaders
-however the free loaders can not survive without the productive.

I just don't know what to say to you anymore. :shrug:
 

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This post REALLY PISSESS ME OFF!! Hedgy I am sure it is just in jest about what you hear but you HAVE NO RIGHT TO MAKE THESE STATEMENTS!! There was a post by you and I cant remember which thread it was in but you admitted to not knowing many black people and now you say that blacks are more racist. How the FUCK DO YOU KNOW!! YOU HAVE NEVER BEEN TO A BLACK BARBER SHOP!! I GUARANTEE.. YOU DO NOT KNOW BLACK PEOLPE..MY BEST FRIEND IS FROM HOUSTON!!! He is BLACK!! I have MET ALL OF HIS FAMILY.. They are NOT MORE RACISTS then whites. Yes some have racism and I won't deny that but my guy's mom is 78 years old.. She loves me but to hear some of her youth stories, you can understand why she would be a little pist about it,, To make blanket statements about black people... when you don't know many is fucking ridiculous.. It pisses me off. Bad taste

Hedgy is quite the racist prick isn't he? He is going to get his ass beat down one of these days. Of course we will hear all about it the next day. He is quite an attention whore. Unusual for such a fat ass. :director:
 

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Hedgy is quite the racist prick isn't he? He is going to get his ass beat down one of these days. Of course we will hear all about it the next day. He is quite an attention whore. Unusual for such a fat ass. :director:

fat ass? have you seen a pic of me? far from it asshole, you are annoying. I am not racist, I just tell it like it is.
 
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