.@repjohnlewis on Sessions: "We need someone as attorney general who's going to look out for all of us, not just for some of us." pic.twitter.com/1vObr5FkJS
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 11, 2017
Weird. Where was @repjohnlewis during IRS targeting?
— Michelle Ray (@GaltsGirl) January 12, 2017
Oh yeah... making excuses. https://t.co/Lw709UXusN
While sipping coffee...I watched Donald Trump exceed my expectations during his press conference.When he told CNN to be quiet,I applauded.He controlled those maniacs and said what he wanted,the way he wanted.Bravo.
ReplyDeleteI then watched the black bitchers testify against Jeff Sessions.Top of the list was Cedric Richmond,a rep and also Rep John Lewis,"a legend",according to Richmond.Richmond complained that he and Lewis were forced to testify "at the end of the hearings,which is like sitting at the back of the bus."
Totally ignored by Richmond were the other blacks--testifying IN FAVOR of Sessions.They spoke at the same time as the whining blacks like Lewis and Richmond,but only Richmond complained about some kind of racial slap in the face.
They are frauds and hide behind phony discrimination.They protect the black thugs who commit crimes and the black slugs who live off the welfare rolls.
Finally,no capture yet of Markeith Loyd.Last word was police will be arresting blacks who helped Loyd escape.Police are now looking outside Florida.
--GRA
Lewis is a living totem pole. No need for him to make sense or even speak clearly. He just shows up, intones humbug and goes on his way as a national treasure. He is a living example of how little we really expect of prominent blacks. No matter how unimpressive he is, we are meant to venerate him( or else.)
ReplyDeleteWho proclaims who is and who is not a national hero?
I guess this old anachronism has never heard of the Obamas, Eric Holder, Lynch, and others of their racist ilk.
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