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    Default Lie of the century!

    Talk about rewriting history!

    This guy claims that the Democrats were all for civil rights and the movement in the 60's while all the republicans were against. WTF???? That's literally the opposite of history!

    THIS is CNN

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    CNN's Harwood Says GOP Opposed, Dems Supported Civil Rights Movement

    In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, CNN's John Harwood reported on Monday's CNN Newsroom that the White House was considering holding a listening session with black leaders. Harwood also cast doubt on the effectiveness of such a session, because somehow the Democrats in the 1960s were the party of civil rights, and the Republicans were not.

    Harwood tried to explain, "But it's more than just Donald Trump, it's also his party. Remember the seminal event, a seminal event in the development of the modern Republican Party was a civil rights movement in the 1960s, national Democrats embraced it, national Republicans did not."

    hat is of course false. It was Republicans who helped pass civil rights legislation because Democratic politicians that filibustered it despite the fact they controlled both houses of Congress and almost all those Democrats remained Democrats. Some became their party's Senate leader, and some mentored the current Democratic nominee for president.

    Harwood then claimed, "you had millions and millions of racially conservative whites move into the Republican Party and that’s where the center of gravity is."

    His proof of Republican backwardness was a Pew Research poll, "59% of Americans, of Republicans said that they thought the legacy of slavery had little or nothing to do with the plight of blacks today. 77% said they thought the biggest problem with race discrimination was seeing it where it did not exist. 84% said America has either done enough or too much to bring equal rights to blacks."

    What those questions have to do with what happened in Minneapolis was not said, but it apparently provides evidence that the White House is out of touch partisan, "

    When you hear those numbers, not surprising that the president's national security adviser says he doesn't see systemic racism or the president takes the tone he's taken so far. He always indicators in a pinch to his political base and that's where his political base is, guys."

    Here is a transcript for his June 1 remarks:

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    CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

    9:55 AM ET
    JOHN HARWOOD: But it's more than just Donald Trump, it's also his party. Remember the seminal event, a seminal event in the development of the modern Republican Party was a civil rights movement in the 1960s, national Democrats embraced it, national Republicans did not and you had millions and millions of racially conservative whites move into the Republican Party and that’s where the center of gravity is. Consider this, a Pew Research Center poll that came out last year: 59% of Americans, of Republicans said that they thought the legacy of slavery had little or nothing to do with the plight of blacks today. 77% said they thought the biggest problem with race discrimination was seeing it where it did not exist. 84% said America has either done enough or too much to bring equal rights to blacks. When you hear those numbers, not surprising that the president's national security adviser says he doesn't see systemic racism or the president takes the tone he's taken so far. He always indicators in a pinch to his political base and that's where his political base is, guys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Talk about rewriting history!

    This guy claims that the Democrats were all for civil rights and the movement in the 60's while all the republicans were against. WTF???? That's literally the opposite of history!

    THIS is CNN

    --

    CNN's Harwood Says GOP Opposed, Dems Supported Civil Rights Movement

    In the aftermath of the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police, CNN's John Harwood reported on Monday's CNN Newsroom that the White House was considering holding a listening session with black leaders. Harwood also cast doubt on the effectiveness of such a session, because somehow the Democrats in the 1960s were the party of civil rights, and the Republicans were not.

    Harwood tried to explain, "But it's more than just Donald Trump, it's also his party. Remember the seminal event, a seminal event in the development of the modern Republican Party was a civil rights movement in the 1960s, national Democrats embraced it, national Republicans did not."

    hat is of course false. It was Republicans who helped pass civil rights legislation because Democratic politicians that filibustered it despite the fact they controlled both houses of Congress and almost all those Democrats remained Democrats. Some became their party's Senate leader, and some mentored the current Democratic nominee for president.

    Harwood then claimed, "you had millions and millions of racially conservative whites move into the Republican Party and that’s where the center of gravity is."

    His proof of Republican backwardness was a Pew Research poll, "59% of Americans, of Republicans said that they thought the legacy of slavery had little or nothing to do with the plight of blacks today. 77% said they thought the biggest problem with race discrimination was seeing it where it did not exist. 84% said America has either done enough or too much to bring equal rights to blacks."

    What those questions have to do with what happened in Minneapolis was not said, but it apparently provides evidence that the White House is out of touch partisan, "

    When you hear those numbers, not surprising that the president's national security adviser says he doesn't see systemic racism or the president takes the tone he's taken so far. He always indicators in a pinch to his political base and that's where his political base is, guys."

    Here is a transcript for his June 1 remarks:

    CNN

    CNN Newsroom with Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

    9:55 AM ET
    JOHN HARWOOD: But it's more than just Donald Trump, it's also his party. Remember the seminal event, a seminal event in the development of the modern Republican Party was a civil rights movement in the 1960s, national Democrats embraced it, national Republicans did not and you had millions and millions of racially conservative whites move into the Republican Party and that’s where the center of gravity is. Consider this, a Pew Research Center poll that came out last year: 59% of Americans, of Republicans said that they thought the legacy of slavery had little or nothing to do with the plight of blacks today. 77% said they thought the biggest problem with race discrimination was seeing it where it did not exist. 84% said America has either done enough or too much to bring equal rights to blacks. When you hear those numbers, not surprising that the president's national security adviser says he doesn't see systemic racism or the president takes the tone he's taken so far. He always indicators in a pinch to his political base and that's where his political base is, guys.

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    Eisenhower was the first President to put some muscle behind civil rights in the 50s. Kennedy was behind it but it was Johnson that forced it through Congress. Surprising to me since he made his money hiring wetbacks to work his farms and was a know racist in Texas before he ever got to Washington. I don't remember if he was carrying out JFK's policy or it was his own. Either way, all he's remembered for is Vietnam.

    Jillian's real big on telling the story of all the racists abandoning the Dem party in the aftermath of LBJ and joining the Republican Party. The truth is, SOuthern Dems abandoned the Dem Party when Hubert Humphrey, a pro-surrender to Vietnam pussy, became the candidate. George McGovern further isolated the Dems because he was progressive leftist pussy. Jimmy Carter was the nail in the coffin.

    Democrats prior to 68 still had balls. See the Cuban Missile Crisis and escalation of the Vietnam War for THAT story. You're damned right they abandoned the Dem Party when it went pro-pussy. They ARE, or were especially at the time, a big part of the Republican Party.

    Ironically, the Republican't Party is about the biggest bunch of pussies I can think of at the moment.
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    Default All true!


    Democrats lied to Black Americans to get their votes, way back in the LBJ years of the Sixties.
    LBJ didn't really want to end Segregation because he thought all Black Americans were too dumb and uneducated. He only created the GREAT SOCIETY for poverty and minorities to guarantee the Blacks would always vote for Democrats who lied all the time.

    I may be older than most. I may say things not everybody will like.
    But despite all of that. I will never lower myself to the level of Liars, Haters, Cheats, and Hypocrites.
    Philippians 4:13 I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me:

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