Paul: GOP Must 'Show Up and Say Something' in Black Communities
I like a guy with ideas, and here’s one who’s right.
There is absolutely no point in trying to lessen the Nigra vote (which is all about Demoncrats and Welfare) by talking about voter ID, if the nigras realize this, they’ll see the plan. Fortunately, the average buck has a short attention span and, given something else to think about will soon forget the issue.
Rand Paul has it right: get out there and get them thinking about something else: a job with enough money to buy a pimp-mobile, drugs or a gold-plated firearm with a pearl handle – well, perhaps the ‘job’ is a little exaggerated, but you know what I mean.
I’m sure there’s a few here who could get out on the stump and speak of happy days on the plantation; how nice picanninies are, or what a blessing they have with their sense of rhythm. (There’s someone here with a fried chicken outlet – 10%-off vouchers would be a good move.)
In the unlikely event of any of them looking as if they may be turning to GOP, I suggest that you take details and run then through the usual Landover Security checks. If they pass, make sure they have some voter ID.
If anyone one else has any ideas, I’d be glad to hear them.
I like a guy with ideas, and here’s one who’s right.
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky said Sunday that the Republican Party has to "show up and say something" in black communities in order to win back the trust of a voting bloc that has long been suspicious of the GOP.
"I think there's a huge opportunity for us," he said during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" program. "And while not everybody says they're ready to become a Republican, many people say they're glad I'm there and they want us to compete for their vote."
Paul, a likely 2016 presidential contender, said that one step towards that goal is deemphasizing voter ID as a campaign issue, although he said he still supports requiring identification at the polls.
"It doesn't mean that I think it's unreasonable, I just think it's a dumb idea for Republicans to emphasize this and say 'this is how we are going to win the elections," he said.
"I think there's a huge opportunity for us," he said during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" program. "And while not everybody says they're ready to become a Republican, many people say they're glad I'm there and they want us to compete for their vote."
Paul, a likely 2016 presidential contender, said that one step towards that goal is deemphasizing voter ID as a campaign issue, although he said he still supports requiring identification at the polls.
"It doesn't mean that I think it's unreasonable, I just think it's a dumb idea for Republicans to emphasize this and say 'this is how we are going to win the elections," he said.
Rand Paul has it right: get out there and get them thinking about something else: a job with enough money to buy a pimp-mobile, drugs or a gold-plated firearm with a pearl handle – well, perhaps the ‘job’ is a little exaggerated, but you know what I mean.
I’m sure there’s a few here who could get out on the stump and speak of happy days on the plantation; how nice picanninies are, or what a blessing they have with their sense of rhythm. (There’s someone here with a fried chicken outlet – 10%-off vouchers would be a good move.)
In the unlikely event of any of them looking as if they may be turning to GOP, I suggest that you take details and run then through the usual Landover Security checks. If they pass, make sure they have some voter ID.
If anyone one else has any ideas, I’d be glad to hear them.
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