Who was the most racist President?

I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain
 
Of the modern Presidents, I think Woodrow Wilson was the most racist.

Civil Rights moved backwards under his administration and Wilson politically embraced the klan


I'm surprised at your response. Thought you would name Dubya or Trump, both of whom are considered by the libs to be Literally Hitler.

I don’t think Bush43 was racist.
Trump is as racist as they come in this society. He doesn’t use the N Word, but everything else is fair game
Wilson openly embraced the klan, Trump refuses to condemn them
Every Non Prog is a racist to you. You accuse like drinking water. Trump speaks street talk. African Americans on the inside know this. Its just that he has an "R" next to his name. And he followed a Black man as President.
 
Maybe , maybe not. Maybe LBJ saw the writing on the wall that civil rights was inevitable and he decided to get the liberals on the right side of the issue. Remember, the Dems were united against civil rights in the 1950's, the Kennedy Family opposed Ike's Civil Rights act of 1957. The libs hated Ike for integrating the schools in Little Rock and elsewhere.
Conservatives have been against every emancipation effort in this country since its founding...

What conservative politician spoke out in favor of abolition?? what conservative politician was known for his strong pro-civil rights stance in the 50's and 60's??

Were those people being murdered in the south for going around and registering voters conservatives??

Remember it was libs like Orval B. Faubus and George C. Wallace that opposed civil rights, while conservatives like General Eisenhower who sent the Army to liberal towns like the Clinton's Little Rock to desegregate the schools.

MLK was a Dittohead, make no mistake about it. His beloved niece, Alveda King, carries on his Tremendous Tea Party traditions.

MLK was no dittohead and his children MLK III and Berniece will tell you that. Alveda was not his child. George Wallace was no liberal. And Eisenhower implemented Operation *******.



Maybe you are unfamiliar with the fact that MLK was against all of the rioting the libs scheduled back in his day. Totally against violence.

And the fact that he applied for a firearms permit tells me that he wasn't the crazed libs, leftist say he was today.

Further, look at his appearance. Always in a suit jacket and tie, you won't see MLK wearing a kufi or his pants worn in the "sagging" mode, even though liberals did throw him in prison a few times.

Look white boy, you can't tell me shit about King. King stated that riots were the language of the unheard. Dr. King came to our town not long before a white conservative murdered him. My father was the leading pastor in the black community. He met with King. And King was not wearing a suit and tie. You don't know shit about King but one motherfucking sentence In a speech.

Keep Dr. Kings name out your mouth.
Some of the info coming out is MLK was a rapist. That stings.
 
Disagreed
Andrew Johnson
...Jackson
Coupled With Manifest Destiny
But He Did Pay Off The National Debt
And Stave Off Central Bank For A Couple More Generations

Still He Should Never Be Replaced On Our Currency
By Someone Almost Insignificant To Our History
Say 'Harriet Tubman'
Because It's Wrong To Judge The Past By Today's Changing Standards
Jackson. Who by the way began the Democratic party.
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain who was running against a popular black man?
 
Of the modern Presidents, I think Woodrow Wilson was the most racist.

Civil Rights moved backwards under his administration and Wilson politically embraced the klan


I'm surprised at your response. Thought you would name Dubya or Trump, both of whom are considered by the libs to be Literally Hitler.

I don’t think Bush43 was racist.
Trump is as racist as they come in this society. He doesn’t use the N Word, but everything else is fair game
Wilson openly embraced the klan, Trump refuses to condemn them
Every Non Prog is a racist to you. You accuse like drinking water. Trump speaks street talk. African Americans on the inside know this. Its just that he has an "R" next to his name. And he followed a Black man as President.

Where did I say every Non Progressive was a racist?
read my post

Trump is undeniably a racist bigot
 
Jackson. Who by the way began the Democratic party.
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The Man Who Put Andrew Jackson in Trump’s Oval Office
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain who was running against a popular black man?


B. Hussein O wasn't that "popular" in my view.

But what you're implying here is that African American voters are racist to the core and would be less likely to vote for a Honky if they were running against another black? Even if the Honky was a non-racist.
 
Polishprince said:
But what you're implying here is that African American voters are racist to the core and would be less likely to vote for a Honky if they were running against another black? Even if the Honky was a non-racist.
Kameleon Harris
Is In The Swirling Rat-Hole With 2%
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Of course Trump did. McCain ran against a black candidate.....plus he had one of the most inept running partners ever in Palin.
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Of course Trump did. McCain ran against a black candidate.....plus he had one of the most inept running partners ever in Palin.


If Palin hadn't been on the ticket, McCain would have had a rough time winning more than 5 states.

He was immensely unpopular with Conservatives even before 2008
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain who was running against a popular black man?


B. Hussein O wasn't that "popular" in my view.

But what you're implying here is that African American voters are racist to the core and would be less likely to vote for a Honky if they were running against another black? Even if the Honky was a non-racist.
Shit yea.....
Who do you think they would vote for? A Republican?
 
I don’t think Bush43 was racist.


You were unique among libs then. The liberal consensus was that President Bush, as well as Mr. Romney and Mr. McCain were as racist as the day is long.

President Trump ignores the Triple K, recognizing them as a group of only a few hundred- who are mostly law enforcement working under cover- and not important enough to recognize as they are just a distraction.

Delivering addresses condemning the Triple K would vest the group with more importance than they deserve.

I never saw anyone call either Romney or McCain a racist either
Bush 43 was many things......inept, manipulated, misguided
But never thought him to be racist

Trump, on the other had, is clearly racist


Well, then, you weren't paying attention. McCain and Mitt were ripped as irredeemable racists during their respective campaigns repeatedly. You yourself may not have thought McCain to be a racist, but Donald J. Trump received twice as many black votes as McCain.

We Won’t Miss John McCain

Of course Trump did. McCain ran against a black candidate.....plus he had one of the most inept running partners ever in Palin.


If Palin hadn't been on the ticket, McCain would have had a rough time winning more than 5 states.

He was immensely unpopular with Conservatives even before 2008

Understandable that he was. He did have a measure of civility and decency about him that likely alienated him with others in his party.
 
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Conservatives have been against every emancipation effort in this country since its founding...

What conservative politician spoke out in favor of abolition?? what conservative politician was known for his strong pro-civil rights stance in the 50's and 60's??

Were those people being murdered in the south for going around and registering voters conservatives??

Remember it was libs like Orval B. Faubus and George C. Wallace that opposed civil rights, while conservatives like General Eisenhower who sent the Army to liberal towns like the Clinton's Little Rock to desegregate the schools.

MLK was a Dittohead, make no mistake about it. His beloved niece, Alveda King, carries on his Tremendous Tea Party traditions.

MLK was no dittohead and his children MLK III and Berniece will tell you that. Alveda was not his child. George Wallace was no liberal. And Eisenhower implemented Operation *******.



Maybe you are unfamiliar with the fact that MLK was against all of the rioting the libs scheduled back in his day. Totally against violence.

And the fact that he applied for a firearms permit tells me that he wasn't the crazed libs, leftist say he was today.

Further, look at his appearance. Always in a suit jacket and tie, you won't see MLK wearing a kufi or his pants worn in the "sagging" mode, even though liberals did throw him in prison a few times.

Look white boy, you can't tell me shit about King. King stated that riots were the language of the unheard. Dr. King came to our town not long before a white conservative murdered him. My father was the leading pastor in the black community. He met with King. And King was not wearing a suit and tie. You don't know shit about King but one motherfucking sentence In a speech.

Keep Dr. Kings name out your mouth.
Some of the info coming out is MLK was a rapist. That stings.

That's fake news. I read about that one years ago. Rape was illegal in the 1960's son. Whites would have been glad tp have put King on trial for anything.
 
Disagreed
Andrew Johnson
...Jackson
Coupled With Manifest Destiny
But He Did Pay Off The National Debt
And Stave Off Central Bank For A Couple More Generations

Still He Should Never Be Replaced On Our Currency
By Someone Almost Insignificant To Our History
Say 'Harriet Tubman'
Because It's Wrong To Judge The Past By Today's Changing Standards
Jackson. Who by the way began the Democratic party.

Yawn!
 
Figure it out.
You said I could not but I did. YOU WERE WRONG!

No you haven't. You asked me to tell you why. That's because you can't.
You said I could not ASK-but I did ASK. Therefore, you are WRONG!
No, I said you cannot ask, "Why were all those civil rights acts necessary?" And you can't. What you're doing is trying to play a childish game but you still cannot ask yourself that question. And no matter how you try playing your silly game, it is a question that you are too scared and dishonest to answer.
OK, Why were all those civil rights acts necessary? You seem to think YOU have all the answers, show the rest of us how smart you think you are.
No. You figure it since you and those like you continue to excuse the continuing history of white racism in this country.
 
I think Lester Maddox called Carter a "pointy headed liberal".


Lester Maddox was also Jimmy Carter's handpicked running mate as Lieutenant Governor in Georgia. Both men were liberals, although I can't comment on the pointiness of Mr. Carter's head.

You must be reading history from an alternate universe, where facts are interpreted in reverse.
Maddox was not a liberal.

Lester Maddox was a segregationist just like George Wallace and became governor of Georgia in 1966 based on public dissatisfaction with desegregation. He replaced a governor who was liberal.

https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/lester-maddox-1915-2003




Plenty of libs were segregationists.

FDR, example given.

President Roosevelt organized and deployed a great Jim Crow Army to fight the Axis during WWII. My father was a WWII veteran, didn't see a single black guy in uniform during his 4 years in the Army, that's how pro-segregation FDR was. Mr. Hitler was having a real belly laugh at this. America was fighting him for his racism yet was just as racist.

No wonder why America wasn't taken seriously and it took so long and so many lives to defeat the national Socialists.
America was segregated in the 1940s
FDR did not think that fighting a war of that magnitude was a time to introduce integration.

FDR was more open to Civil Rights than most of his peers, but didn’t want to take on Civil Rights. Truman’s decision to integrate the armed forces took guts.

Actually, America wasn't that segregated at all, among conservatives. My grandfather served anyone with money at his store. Kids, regardless of race however, had to have a note if they were picking up cigarettes for their mums
That's a lie. Political ideology had nothing to do with segregation. I live in a conservative state where segregation was so tough that we took it to the supreme court. It was called Brown v. Topeka.
 
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