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Wednesday, February 06, 2019

Hannity: Democrats don't want you to know about their racist past

As of Monday, most Democrats have called on Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to resign over his alleged appearance in a racist photo showing two people, one in a KKK costume and the other in blackface, that appeared on his page in his medical yearbook more than 30 years ago.

But Northam was once endorsed by all of his party's key political players, including Sens. Mark Warner, Tim Kaine and Clinton hack Terry McAuliffe. He was even endorsed by President Obama, who claimed Northam would put an end to "divisive politics."

While Republicans are proud to represent themselves as the party of Abe Lincoln -- the Emancipation Proclamation, the 1960s civil right movement -- Democrats don't want you to know anything about their past conduct.

For example, 112 Democrat lawmakers voted against the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which outlawed racism against minorities. Al Gore's father, a prominent Democrat senator, voted against the Civil Rights Act. One year later, 70 Democrats voted against the 1965 Voting Rights Act, which prevented racism at the ballot box.

Hillary Clinton has said that Sen. Robert "KKK" Byrd was her mentor. Byrd was a lifelong Democrat. Before serving in Congress, Byrd was actually in the Klan. In the Senate, Byrd actually filibustered the 1964 Civil Rights Act for 14 hours.

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https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/sean-hannity-democrats-disavow-northam-but-they-dont-want-you-to-know-about-their-racist-past

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow I just had a enlightening thought. I've held off throwing my hat in the ring for POTUS due to my past indiscretions. I can claim to be a democrat and with my past, they would love me.

Anonymous said...

50%say keep the Virginia governor,says it all.

Anonymous said...

And I guess Republicans see no problem with wanting everyone to know about their racist past and that many still are?