This country is not racist. Why are you so quick to believe the bad and resistant against the good?
Oh shut up! Your party has yet to elect a black person. Ben Carson, a token appointed by Republicans. Colon Powell, Condi Rice all appointments. Seems like Republicans won't vote for a black person.
Well, maybe they'll vote for a rich one that sees things their way.
Hell, Ben Carson is more racist than we are. He hates black people. And women hate women!
Did you watch blackish? They explained all this.
I thought about you today Correll. I believe you are being played for a fool. I don't have the evidence yet but I suspect you will apologize for Trump even when I have evidence to present.
Look at how Trump lied about Russia and then casually admitted it was them yesterday. He's going to lie and lie and lie and you are going to deny deny deny.
THe blacks who have run for office as republicans have been seriously considered and won or lost either due to being out fought or in a few cases by being sabotaged by the leadership, but for being too conservative, not for being black.
We shall see what evidence time brings us. If Trump enacts his policies, I fully expect to have evidence to present to YOU, to show you the truth.
I have not watched blackish. I do not have cable and it looks like a show I have no interest in.
Though I did recently see a bit on how they have already addressed the election, and it looked like they tried to do a good job of that.
Republicans have elected eight blacks as Governors, Congressmen or Senators in the last 100 years
Stop pretending that blacks are seriously considered by Republicans
The list primarily shows that you dems have gotten a lock on the black voters in the modern era, not that GOP voters do not seriously consider black candidates.
Trumps approval rating is about to go up because he's being very liberal lately.
President-elect Donald Trump says he’s putting the finishing touches on his plan to replace Obamacare.
It sounds absolutely terrific, like the best health plan ever!
It also sounds wildly out of step with what Republicans in Congress, or even some of Trump’s own advisers, have said they would like to do.
Trump’s comments, which he made in an interview with
The Washington Post that appeared Sunday, could mean he’s gone rogue and decided that, at least on health care policy, he has more in common with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) than House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).
Or they could mean that, in reaction to public anxiety and recent
protests over the possibility of more than 20 million people losing insurance, Trump is already misleading people about what he and his Republicans are planning to do.
Or Trump’s statements could mean that he has no idea what he’s talking about.
Speaking to the Post’s
Robert Costa, Trump said his new health care plan would mean “insurance for everybody” with “much lower deductibles.”
Also, Trump said, he will call for the government to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies directly, forcing them to lower their prices.
“They’re politically protected but not anymore,” Trump said of the drug industry.