“The latest in a long line of attempts by the left to discredit any of us who believe what we believe.”
In the 2008, Barack Obama was elected president with nearly unanimous support from Black people:
“Fully 96 percent of black voters supported Obama and constituted 13 percent of the electorate, a 2-percentage-point rise in their national turnout. As in past years, black women turned out at a higher rate than black men.”
Previously, we have discussed how SBPDL includes Republicans, those vile creatures who bend over backward in trying to get Black people to vote Republican, with the results mirroring those of the Coyote trying to capture the elusive Road Runner in the cartoon.
No amount of Acme products could help the Coyote in his struggle, and no amount of pandering will help attract Black people to the GOP, for the pull of Zod-Obama will never fade.
Republicans are viewed as evil white men by Black people, and the idea of being a “conservative” is – to Black people – just a step away from donning white sheets.Thus, any attempt to court the Black vote will end in bitterness anddisappointment and putting Michael Steele as the head of the GOP willhave the same effect of inducing Black people to vote Republican as Morehouse banning grillz, do-rags, belt-less pants (apparently those in charge of that Historical Black College read SBPDL).
Thus,it is interesting to note Rush Limbaugh’s rejected bid to become aminority (the thought of Limbaugh being a minority is quite ironic) ofthe National Football League’s St. Louis Rams franchise:
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In the end, those 20 million who listen to Limbaugh and hang on hisevery word have just got a crash course lesson in the reality ofObama’s America. Stuff Black People Don’t Like mightinclude Rush Limbaugh not owning an NFL franchise, but the venom thatwas directed at Limbaugh will only turn those 20 million listenersfurther off from listening to Mein Obama.
(Which is to say they are now capable of listening to us. Let’s help them do so. — Ed.)