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6 Things That Are Blacker Than Hillary s Home Town Of Chappaqua New York
Chappaqua, New York is just 1.9% black.
Only
28 of the 1,436 people who live there identify as black. It’s almost like Hillary Clinton doesn’t like being around black people.
Here are 6 things that are blacker than Hillary’s home town of Chappaqua.
1. A ROMNEY FAMILY PICTURE
Mitt Romney’s family was
mockedby MSNBC dingbat Melissa Harris Perry and her panel of professional fleas for posing with an adopted black baby.
However, if you look at the picture below, you’ll see the the black baby is one out of 24 people in the picture. That means the population in that photo is 4.16% black. That’s blacker than Chappaqua.
2. THE AMOUNT OF BLACK PAINT IN OFF-WHITE PAINT
Sometimes people don’t want perfectly white paint for their interior walls. To that end, they purchase “off-white” paint. It’s white paint with a few drops of black paint added.
It’s still blacker than Chappaqua, though.
3. THE EMPLOYEES AT FOX NEWS CHANNEL
Liberals stupidly make the claim that Fox News Channel is racist. That will come as news to minorities who work there and appear on air, including Juan Williams, Jehmu Greene, Jason Riley, David Clarke, Angela McGlowan, Jesse Lee Peterson, and Erick Rush.
It seems like Fox News is a lot more black than Chappaqua.
4. MAYBERRY
Yes,
there were African-Americans on The Andy Griffith show.
Since Mayberry is much smaller than Chappaqua, we’re fairly certain this means that Mayberry was blacker than Hillary’s home town.
Yes, even back then.
5. THE AVERAGE TEA PARTY RALLY
Back in its heyday, many liberals liked to characterize the Tea Party movement as racist. This, of course, meant that the Tea Party was an effective movement and liberals had no answer to it so they just called it racist.
The most infamous example of that stupidity was when Janeane Garofalo
appeared with MSNBC hatemonger Keith Olbermann and said that the Tea Party was all about “hating a black man in the White House.”
That’s odd, because a black man who ran for the White House, Alan Keyes,
spoke at a Tea Party rally.
That’s enough to make the average Tea Party rally blacker than Chappaqua.
6. THE AVERAGE BAPTIST CHURCH IN THE SOUTH ON SUNDAY MORNING
Once upon a time, churches were very segregated, especially in the South. Today, that is no longer the case. Visit a typical Baptist church in the South and you’ll find black people there.
In many cases, there will be more black people at a Baptist church in the South on Sunday morning than you will in Chappaqua, New York. This is especially true of mega-churches.
