Actor Jimmie
‘JJ’ Walker showed up on the Bill O’Reilly show Wednesday with COONERY personified and discussed his sentiments about President Barack Obama,
explaining the head honcho isn’t about results. He said Obama
is the type of president that makes you feel good, but somehow ignores the fact
that the economy is in the toilet, but African Americans should start paying
more attention to his actions rather than his words.
Don’t get him
wrong, Walker says he like Obama, but he said he’s just “not a good guy for the
job we
O’Reilly
pointed out that the actor must get a lot of slack from the African American
community. But truth be told, Walker believes that Obama’s race just isn’t good
enough anymore to win him those votes.
“You just can’t
blindly vote for somebody just because they are your – sometimes, even a
brother, you have to let him go.”
Encouraging
black voters to step outside the box and try a different candidate on for size,
Walker urged viewers to focus on policy instead of race.
And for what
it’s worth, Walker also took time to dog out Jay Leno.
Watch if you can stomach it: What a Buffoon!........
As for Romney
if you though his statement the other day was crazy. Here’s something from his
past while he governor of Massachusetts
Gov Romney’s
relationship with the Boston NAACP was bad buthis relationship with Robert Bork
was good. Like many have been saying…this doofus is extremely tone deaf…read
more HERE
Romney
Advisor Robert Bork: Civil Rights Act Is ‘Unsurpassed Ugliness,’ But
Contraception And Porn Bans Are Fine
By Ian
Millhiser on Aug 3, 2011
Opposition To
Civil Rights: One year before President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, which banned whites-only lunch counters and other forms of
discrimination, Bork criticized the Act as a moral abomination. “The principle
of such legislation is that if I find your behavior ugly by my standards, moral
or aesthetic, and if you prove stubborn about adopting my view of the situation,
I am justified in having the state coerce you into more righteous paths. That is
itself a principle of unsurpassed ugliness.”
Believes
Government Can Criminalize Sex: In its landmark Lawrence v. Texas decision, the
Supreme Court reached the obvious conclusion that it is none of the government’s
damn business who anyone is having sex with — overruling a previous decision in
Bowers v. Hardwick. Bork, however, wrote that “Bowers v. Hardwick, which upheld
the community’s right to prohibit homosexual conduct, may be a sign that the
Court is recovering its balance . . . . I am dubious about making homosexual
conduct criminal, but I favor even less imposing rules upon the American people
that have no basis other than the judge’s morality.
No
Constitutional Protection for Women: Bork also claimed that the Constitution
does not shield women from gender discrimination. In Bork’s words, “I do think
the equal protection clause probably should be kept to things like race and
ethnicity.”
YEAH with
Nominees like these??????
Who takes this COON seriously??? Too fucking stupid to realize he is merely being used for comic relief.
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