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A ventriloquist can always find a good dummy, Barber said (North Carolina NAACP President), as reported by South Carolinas The State.
[T]he extreme right wing down here [in South Carolina] finds a black guy to be senator and claims hes the first black senator since Reconstruction and then he goes to Washington, D.C., and articulates the agenda of the tea party.
Liberals call conservative Senator Tim Scott an Uncle Tom, he responds with pure class | Young Conservatives
Now this is the Senator is also considered by:
The undercover senator: Tim Scott goes anecdote-shopping in South Carolina
GREENVILLE, S.C. Theres a new volunteer at the Goodwill clearance center, and theres a lot to learn.
Hes told to toss anything that requires an outlet, to put purses in their own box, and to never throw away a Bible. His guide for the morning, James Copeland, has been working at this warehouse for the past five years. Copeland, whos missing a finger, came here straight from prison.
If you want to build a relationship and build a rapport, then you dont talk about specific issues first, Scott says to me when no one else is listening. This is about becoming credible. Its hard to have a conversation with someone who lacks credibility.
If you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation that he has, who votes against the interest and aspirations of 95 percent of the black people in South Carolina, then I guess thats progress, says Rep. James E. Clyburn, a black congressman who serves in the states Democratic leadership.
Scott got an F on the NAACP annual scorecard. He voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, he voted to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt of Congress, opposed the Congressional Black Caucuss budget proposal and voted to delay funding a settlement between the United States and black farmers who alleged that the federal government refused them loans because of their race.
The undercover senator: Tim Scott goes anecdote shopping in South Carolina - The Washington Post
Oh and in words by the famous person who for the first time injected fears into his campaign rhetoric...
I]"Theyre going to try to make you afraid. Theyre going to try to make you afraid of me.
Hes young and inexperienced and hes got a funny name.
And did I mention hes black?"[/I]
Obama at Florida fund-raiser says GOP will go after him because he is black. Pool report. - Lynn Sweet
[T]he extreme right wing down here [in South Carolina] finds a black guy to be senator and claims hes the first black senator since Reconstruction and then he goes to Washington, D.C., and articulates the agenda of the tea party.
Liberals call conservative Senator Tim Scott an Uncle Tom, he responds with pure class | Young Conservatives
Now this is the Senator is also considered by:
The undercover senator: Tim Scott goes anecdote-shopping in South Carolina
GREENVILLE, S.C. Theres a new volunteer at the Goodwill clearance center, and theres a lot to learn.
Hes told to toss anything that requires an outlet, to put purses in their own box, and to never throw away a Bible. His guide for the morning, James Copeland, has been working at this warehouse for the past five years. Copeland, whos missing a finger, came here straight from prison.
If you want to build a relationship and build a rapport, then you dont talk about specific issues first, Scott says to me when no one else is listening. This is about becoming credible. Its hard to have a conversation with someone who lacks credibility.
If you call progress electing a person with the pigmentation that he has, who votes against the interest and aspirations of 95 percent of the black people in South Carolina, then I guess thats progress, says Rep. James E. Clyburn, a black congressman who serves in the states Democratic leadership.
Scott got an F on the NAACP annual scorecard. He voted to repeal the Affordable Care Act, he voted to hold Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. in contempt of Congress, opposed the Congressional Black Caucuss budget proposal and voted to delay funding a settlement between the United States and black farmers who alleged that the federal government refused them loans because of their race.
The undercover senator: Tim Scott goes anecdote shopping in South Carolina - The Washington Post
Oh and in words by the famous person who for the first time injected fears into his campaign rhetoric...
I]"Theyre going to try to make you afraid. Theyre going to try to make you afraid of me.
Hes young and inexperienced and hes got a funny name.
And did I mention hes black?"[/I]
Obama at Florida fund-raiser says GOP will go after him because he is black. Pool report. - Lynn Sweet