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The Artur speech was reminiscent of the Zell Miller speech back in 04.

Zell was a lot more passionate though. Maybe because he wasn't expecting to be called "uncle tom" from his racist dem friends.
 
I will later this afternoon.

It is simply showing all the nasty things tweeted about Mia Love after her speech last night. Someone even got on her wikipedia page and and called her some pretty horrific names including some very racist comments. I was simply reinforcing your statement that liberals are all inclusive... until you disagree with them.

OneBrow's comment regarding the link made no sense whatsoever.
 
It is simply showing all the nasty things tweeted about Mia Love after her speech last night. Someone even got on her wikipedia page and and called her some pretty horrific names including some very racist comments. I was simply reinforcing your statement that liberals are all inclusive... until you disagree with them.

OneBrow's comment regarding the link made no sense whatsoever.

If you really think whoever wrote those things is representative of liberals then it's only fair to assume you think all the racist **** you see at tea party rallies is representative of conservatives, right?
 
If you really think whoever wrote those things is representative of liberals then it's only fair to assume you think all the racist **** you see at tea party rallies is representative of conservatives, right?

Or the RNC.

Enough news coverage of that that I don't think I need to link to it.

One-upmanship, thy name is American politics.
 
I had to look up who Mia Love is.

Be honest, why was she even offered a slot at the convention? A random mayor of a tiny town in Utah? We're this desperate for brown faces?

Given that Romney is polling a literal zero among African Americans it's probably a lost cause, but at least I'll give him some credit for trying to portray a diverse group of constituents even though that's not even remotely true.
 
So what I take from all of this is that Republicans are racist if they don't include people of color, but when they do include people of color, it merely highlights their broader racism. Did I get that correct?

What you can take from it is that the GOP platforms pit white males against everyone else, so demographics follow suit.
 
Ann Romney's speech "I'm a woman, check it out. There are more of me, vote Quimby.*" was rousing.

*not the title, this is the entire speech.
 
Since he is a Democrat, he is cool like Wesley Snipes. If he were a Republican he would be Carlton Banks.

Poor choice of analogy. Since we all love taxes we're no longer fans of Wesley Snipes the tax cheat.

https://articles.cnn.com/2010-12-09...ges-of-tax-fraud-tax-protesters?_s=PM:SHOWBIZ

EDIT: Please choose from among any number of other black celebrities allied with the democratic party. You know, all of them. :)

Well not all of them. You guys have Karl Malone, Don King, Lynn Swan, and JJ from Good Times.
 
I had to look up who Mia Love is.

Be honest, why was she even offered a slot at the convention? A random mayor of a tiny town in Utah? We're this desperate for brown faces?

Given that Romney is polling a literal zero among African Americans it's probably a lost cause, but at least I'll give him some credit for trying to portray a diverse group of constituents even though that's not even remotely true.

It is being reported that since speaking last night she has raised in excess of $100K for her campaign. I've noticed on the boob tube today that she has been running many more adds. It also got her a commitment from Condi Rice to come to Utah to campaign on her behalf. It has worked out well for Love. Now she has to beat Mattheson.

That aside, I guarantee you'll hate her politics.
 
All joking aside, you'll note I'm not staking out the position that it's impossible to be black and a member of the GOP (Charles Barkley makes a relatively cogent argument on this point). I'm merely saying the numbers are what they are and those numbers are radically distorted by the proportion of representation at the convention and that this is a thing that's been happening for as long as I can remember (the first conventions I remember are the 1996 ones).

I don't think those points are really disputable.
 
It is being reported that since speaking last night she has raised in excess of $100K for her campaign. I've noticed on the boob tube today that she has been running many more adds. It also got her a commitment from Condi Rice to come to Utah to campaign on her behalf. It has worked out well for Love. Now she has to beat Mattheson.

That aside, I guarantee you'll hate her politics.

That's why she accepted the nomination.

Why was she offered the nomination?
 
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