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Was Bill Clinton trying to appeal to visually impaired biggots by reminding voters that one of the candidates is a black man? What would Bill Clinton stand to gain by making comments that would upset African American voters, the largest and most loyal voting block of Democrats? Most would agree that no Democrat running for President can win without the African American vote. Bill Clinton should know this. After all, he ran for President twice.

So is Bill Clinton trying to sabatoge Hillary Clinton, or is he just a big racist who can't help himself? Or, perhaps the mainstream media has played some of us for fools. I mean, they could show you a picture of Bill Clinton making a mean face with the word RACIST beneath, and you'd be inclined to agree. Otherwise intelligent people have suddenly come to the conclusion that Bill Clinton is racist, and that Hillary Clinton is... a conservative?

Propaganda at its finest.






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8 comments // Are the Clintons race-baiting?

  • 96thdayofrage
  • DefenderOfPants
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      DefenderOfPants  
    • 98thdayofrage - it's really hard to take anything you say seriously when all you seem to do is parrot whatever the mainstream media says about the Clintons. one has to wonder if you have an original thought in your head.

      you claim that the Clintons will do anything to get in the white house. if that is the case, why wouldn't they pander to the African American vote?

      some people treat this election as some sort of college rivalry. those people need to grow up.

    • 4 years ago
  • 96thdayofrage
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    • "Clearly, Barack Obama now agrees with Hillary, since he has now wisely repudiated Reverend Wright's "performance" and cut ties with him."

      NOT! But, keep hope alive. It's over for the empty pantsuit with the fork stuck in her back. She's done.

    • 4 years ago
  • TouchArt
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    • Hillary Clinton has said nothing about Reverend Wright besides answering when asked if he would still be her pastor if he said what he said.

      Clearly, Barack Obama now agrees with Hillary, since he has now wisely repudiated Reverend Wright's "performance" and cut ties with him.

      Both Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton have proven for decades that they are not racist.
      They've put their actions and their money and gotten other people to do the same and the government to work to diminish the continuing unacceptable racism and poverty in America and to brings billions to communities of color nationwide and throughout the world.

      When I was a girl, and my grandmother was the brunt of racial anti-Indian slurs by my grandfather's family, she, and my maman, often told me that it does not elevate one to put down another person.

      Obama supporters can elevate and honor the great accomplishment of their candidate without lowering themselves to name-calling, insults, false accusations and fabrications. Talk about how great Obama is, but don't undermine your credibility by slander and libel that can easily be researched and proven false.

    • 4 years ago
  • 96thdayofrage
  • JohnA
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      JohnA  
    • I prefered John Edwards, but I'll certainly take Hill over the empty suit. When has Hill said anything about Rev. Wright anyway, it's the RNC doing all that.

    • 4 years ago
  • 96thdayofrage
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      96thdayofrage  
    • The Clintons are doing whatever they think they can get away with to get back into the White House. The good news is that their own party shutters at the thought of these hicks returning to power.

    • 4 years ago
  • JohnA
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      JohnA  
    • Clinton race baiting? Don't make me laugh, Obama's campaign has been playing the race card from the very start and it's disgusting.

    • 4 years ago
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