"Mr. Chairman and Members of the Committee:
Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to express my strong opposition to the nomination of Jefferson Sessions for a federal district judgeship for the Southern District of Alabama. My longstanding commitment which I shared with my husband, Martin, to protect and enhance the rights of black Americans, rights which include equal access to the democratic process, compels me to testify today.
Civil rights leaders, including my husband and Albert Turner, have fought long and hard to achieve free and unfettered access to the ballot box. Mr. Sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens in the district he now seeks to serve as a federal judge. This simply cannot be allowed to happen. Mr. Sessions' conduct as a US Attorney, from his politically-motivated voting fraud prosecutions to his indifference toward criminal violations of civil rights laws, indicated that he lacks the temperament, fairness and judgment to be a federal judge.
The Voting Rights Act was, and still is, vitally important to the future of democracy in the United States. I was privileged to join Martin and many others during the Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights in 1965. Martin was particularly impressed by the determination to get the franchise of blacks in Selma and neighboring Perry County. As he wrote, "Certainly no community in the history of the Negro struggle has responded with the enthusiasm of Selma and her neighboring town of Marion. Where Birmingham depended largely upon students and unemployed adults to participate in non-violent protest of the denial of the franchise, Selma has involved fully 10 per cent of the Negro population in active demonstrations, and at least half of the Negro population of Marion was arrested on one day." Martin was referring of course to a group that included the defendants recently prosecuted for assisting elderly and illiterate blacks to exercise that franchise. In fact, Martin anticipated from the depth of their commitment twenty years ago, that a united political organization would remain in Perry County long after the other marchers had left. This organization, the Perry County Civic League, started my Mr. Turner, Mr. Hogue, and others, as Martin predicted, continued "to direct the drive for votes and other rights." In the years since the Voting Rights Act was passed, black Americans in Marion, Selma and elsewhere have made important strides in their struggle to participate actively in the electoral process. The number of blacks registered to vote in key Southern states has doubled since 1965. This would not have been possible without the Voting Rights Act.
However, blacks still fall far short of having equal participation in the electoral process. Particularly in the South, efforts continue to be made to deny blacks access to the polls, even where blacks constitute the majority of the voters. It has been a long, up-hill struggle to keep alive the vital legislation that protects the most fundamental right to vote. A person who has exhibited so much hostility to the enforcement of those laws, and thus, to the exercise of those rights by black people should not be elevated to the federal bench.
The irony of Mr. Sessions' nomination is that, if confirmed, he will be given life tenure for doing with a federal prosecution what the local sheriffs accomplished twenty years ago with clubs and cattle prods. Twenty years ago, when we marched from Selma to Montgomery, the fear of voting was real, as the broken bones and bloody heads in Selma and Marion bore witness. As my husband wrote at the them, "it was not just a sick imagination that conjured up the vision of a public official, sworn to uphold the law, who forced an inhuman march upon hundreds of Negro children. Who ordered the Rev. James Bevel to be chained to his sickbed, who clubbed a Negro woman registrant, and who callously inflicted repeated brutalities and indignities upon nonviolent Negroes peacefully petitioning for their constitutional right to vote."
Free exercise of voting rights is so fundamental to American democracy that we cannot tolerate any form of infringement of those rights. Of all the groups who have been disenfranchised in our nation's history, none has struggled longer or suffered more in the attempt to win the vote than black citizens. No group has had access to the ballot box denied so persistently and intently. Over the past century, a broad array of schemes have been used in attempts to bloc the black vote. The range of techniques developed with the purpose of repressing black voting rights run the gamut from the straightforward application of brutality against black citizens who tried to vote, to such legalized frauds as grandfather clause exclusions and rigged literacy tests.
The actions taken by Mr. Sessions in regard to the 1984 voting fraud prosecutions represent just one more technique used to intimidate black voters and thus deny them this most precious franchise. The investigations into the absentee voting process were conducted only in the black belt counties where blacks had finally achieved political power in local government. Whites had been using the absentee process to their advantage for years, without incident. Then, when blacks, realizing its strength, began to use it with success, criminal investigations were begun.
In these investigations, Mr. Sessions, a US Attorney, exhibited an eagerness to bring to trial and convict three leaders of the Perry County Civic League including Albert Turner, despite evidence clearly demonstrating their innocence of any wrongdoing. Furthermore, in initiating the case, Mr. Sessions ignored allegations of similar behavior by whites, choosing instead to chill the exercise of the franchise by blacks in his misguided investigation. In fact, Mr. Sessions sought to punish older black civil rights activists, advisers and colleagues of my husband, who had been key figures in the civil rights movement in the 1960's. These were persons who, realizing the potential of the absentee vote among blacks, had learned to use the process within the bounds of legality and had taught others to do the same. The only sin they committed was being too successful in gaining votes.
The scope and character of the investigations conducted by Mr. Sessions also warrant grave concern. Witnesses were selectively chosen in accordance with the favorability of their testimony to the government's case. Also, the prosecution illegally withheld from the defense critical statements made by witnesses. Witnesses who did testify were pressured and intimidated into submitting the "correct" testimony. Many elderly blacks were visited multiple times by the FBI who then hauled them over 180 miles by bus to a grand jury in Mobile when they could more easily have testified at a grand jury just twenty miles away in Selma. These voters, and others, have announced they are now never going to vote again.
I urge you to consider carefully Mr. Sessions' conduct in these matters. Such a review, I believe, raises serious questions about his commitment to the protection of the voting rights of all American citizens and consequently his fair and unbiased judgment regarding this fundamental right. When the circumstances and facts surrounding the indictments of Al Turner, his wife, Evelyn, and Spencer Hogue are analyzed, it becomes clear that the motivation was political, and the result frightening -- the wide-scale chill of the exercise of the ballot for blacks, who suffered so much to receive that right in the first place. Therefore, it is my strongly-held view that the appointment of Jefferson Sessions to the federal bench would irreparably damage the work of my husband, Al Turner and countless others who risked their lives and freedom over the past twenty years to ensure equal participation in our democratic system....
.....We still have a long way to go before we can say that minorities no longer need be concerned about discrimination at the polls. Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans and Asian Americans are grossly underrepresented at every level of government in America. If we are going to make our timeless dream of justice through democracy a reality, we must take every step possible to ensure that the spirit and intent of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the 15th Amendment to the Constitution is honored. The federal courts hold a unique position in our constitutional system, ensuring that minorities and other citizens without political power have a forum in which to vindicate their rights. Because of this unique role, it is essential that the people selected to be federal judges respect the basic tenets of our legal system: respect for individual rights and a commitment to equal justice for all.
The integrity of the courts, and thus, the rights they protect, can only be maintained if citizens feel confident that those selected as federal judges will be able to judge with fairness others holding differing views.
I do not believe Jefferson Sessions possesses the requisite judgment, competence and sensitivity to the rights guaranteed by the federal civil rights laws to qualify for appointment to the federal district court. Based on his record, I believe his confirmation would have a devastating effect not only on the judicial system in Alabama, but also on the progress we have made everywhere toward fulfilling my husband's dream that he envisioned over twenty years ago. I therefore urge the Senate Judiciary Committee to deny his confirmation.
I thank you for allowing me to share my views."
Sadly, Jefferson Sessions was confirmed today as our next Attorney General, and it is a sad day for civil rights in this country.
To her credit, Elizabeth Warren tried to put up some resistance, but she was disgracefully silenced by a bunch of old white men. (You just read what she was trying to read.)
"The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama, as warned by the chair," McConnell said on the floor.
"She has been warned multiple times (not just today)," McConnell spokesman Don Stewart told NBC News. "And after additional warning today, she was found in violation of the rule. She appealed the ruling and lost."
Nope, she didn't lose; America did.
*Pic from bbc.com
tr**p, Pence, DeVos, Sessions. That is a terrifying lineup.
ReplyDeleteHe can't be more biased than Holder was. (Oh wait, y'all didn't mind it then, did you?!)
ReplyDeleteThat lying racist Coretta Scott King is dead, and so is the Democrat's shamless attempt to impugn a man they are not worthy of licking the boots of.
ReplyDeleteJustice won today.
One of the reasons that this was bullshit, and there are many, is that Sessions wasn't a senator involved in a debate over some legislation, he was the nominee under consideration. To apply the senate's rules of comity to him is to limit consideration of his behavior to only that behavior that falls within those rules when spoken on the senate floor.
ReplyDeleteOne of the main purposes of a confirmation hearing is to find out about exactly the sort of behavior that might disqualify a nominee, such as behavior outside of those rules of comity.
It's rather like trying to hold a rape trial and telling the prosecutor they can only use G-rated language and evidence.
If Mitch McConnell was eaten by rats, you'd have to euthanize the rats for their own safety.
-Doug in Oakland
"Civil rights leaders, including my husband and Albert Turner, have fought long and hard to achieve free and unfettered access to the ballot box."
ReplyDeleteAlbert F. Turner Jr., the son of the couple that then-U.S. Attorney Jeff Sessions prosecuted for voter fraud in the mid-1980s—the matter that has been the focus of the Left’s attack on Sessions—has just issued a statement endorsing Sessions for Attorney General:
I have known Senator Sessions for many years, beginning with the voter fraud case in Perry County in which my parents were defendants. My differences in policy and ideology with him do not translate to personal malice. He is not a racist. As I have said before, at no time then or now has Jeff Sessions said anything derogatory about my family. He was a prosecutor at the Federal level with a job to do. He was presented with evidence by a local District Attorney that he relied on, and his office presented the case. That’s what a prosecutor does. I believe him when he says that he was simply doing his job. I believe that he is someone with whom I, and others in the civil rights community can work if given the opportunity. I believe that he will listen, as he has in the past, to the concerns of my community. More than most I am very familiar with him. I believe he will be fair in his application of the law and the Constitution; as such I support his nomination to be the next Attorney General of the United States.
So I guess Field can make Alfred Turner Jr. "House Negro of the Day" for not sticking to the script.
http://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/443511/albert-turner-jr-endorses-sessions
Another micro-dick white boy. What a shocker.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Another middle finger to progressives, feminists, SJWs, and other retarded leftists!
ReplyDelete52-47
ReplyDeleteThe lies of the past are melting away.
ReplyDeleteCalling everyone racist has lost its power.
What will you do now?
He's White, that's all yu need to know...
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely shaping up to be the worst administration and cabinet in US history. Worse than Dubya's.
ReplyDeleteA majority of Europeans want a ban on immigration from Muslim-majority countries, a poll has revealed. An average of 55 per cent of people across the 10 European countries surveyed wanted to stop all future immigration from mainly Muslim countries.
ReplyDeleteAttention Black Lives Matter thugs and Social Justice Warrior scum. Meet our new U.S. Attorney General. Coming Soon: Law and Order!
ReplyDeleteIn our country, black people step over dying black bodies to get chicken fingers:
ReplyDeleteTulsa Police say out of numerous potential witnesses, only one person had any information to offer in a shooting overnight Sunday at the Chicken Hut restaurant, 1500 E. Apache.
The shooting victim, 27-year-old Valentino Verner, later died of his wounds at a Tulsa hospital.
Restaurant patrons even shoved past emergency workers, stepping over the victim to get their food.
Tulsa Police, firefighters and ambulance personnel responded to a call of shots fired at the restaurant at about 3 a.m.
They say when they arrived at the Chicken Hut, they found Verner lying on the ground in front of the restaurant's pick-up window.
He had been shot multiple times, according to Tulsa Police Sergeant Mike Eckert.
They had a difficult time getting through the crowd to provide aid to the victim, and no one was trying to help the injured man, Eckert said. People were instead stepping over Verner to get to their food orders.
Eckert said customers even shoved past emergency personnel as they went to the take out window.
After questioning the crowd, they found only one person – a relative of the victim - who had any information about the shooting. That man could only say the suspect was a man in a blue jacket with a hood.
"Exactly one person chose to call 911 to advise us of the shooting," Eckert said. He added that there were more than 100 people in the parking lot when emergency personnel arrived.
"Nobody wants to talk to us. No one wants to give us any information," he said.
Y'all some cold, heartless folk, aren't you?
http://www.newson6.com/story/12058604/tulsa-restaurant-patrons-step-over-shooting-victim-to-reach-pick-up-window
Getting over 300 Electoral votes is considered a Landslide. Trump Schlonged Hillary. Get over it.
ReplyDeletePEEOTUS' cabinet members are the 2017 version of the 3rd Reich.
ReplyDeleteI am furious at watching my national inheritance sold out to a ceaseless tsunami of ungrateful foreigners who come here by-the-man to negate my vote, demand preferences and payouts, and accuse me of multiple moral infractions. I was never asked and I don’t want it.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the point of draining the swamp if you're only going to fill it with shit?
ReplyDeleteSomehow I don't envision AG Sessions holding secret meetings in parked Airplanes with spouses of those under FBI investigations. Do you?
ReplyDeleteNo. Who would want to talk to him? David Duke doesn't have his own plane.
ReplyDelete-Doug in Oakland
Trump seems to be the first President since Nixon to actually care about law and order.
ReplyDeleteImportant AG experience in Sessions CV at 1:40:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IBvZlRqOTw
-Doug in Oakland
I hate progressives. I hate conservatives. Fuck all of you.
ReplyDeleteProgressives, feminists and blacks are the whiniest bunch of fucks in the country.
ReplyDeleteWhite boys are always so angry and bitter. Is it because their dicks are so tiny?
ReplyDeleteSESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!! SESSIONS!!
ReplyDeleteMe and my black wife have never been so happy.
That bitch ain't Black, no Black woman wants a pencil d**k muthaf**ka like you, white boy!
Delete@Jesus was (you wish) black -
ReplyDeleteWe're angry because we have to live alongside you primitive retards. We just fuck your ugly-ass women for kicks, by the way. They can go back to Africa with you.
P.S. - Your nappy-ass momma loves this white dick. She gives it up for free.
Damn Field, are you letting Right Wing Loons take over your comment section? What's Up?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, Sessions and The Republicans didn't have anything to do with Black Folks choosing not to vote in 2016. I'm like Malcolm X, we have to get our act together with ourselves before we point the finger at anyone else. It's been over 50 years now since Malcolm has been gone and some of us still can't get it right.
What Doc @12:11 said. *still laughing*
ReplyDeleteYes Wesley, I am fresh out of troll spray. :(
There's that W-Word. I see you Field.
ReplyDeleteMr Field, ain't nothing like printing truth to get the racists koyote kerfluffle to howl their whining in unison.
ReplyDeleteI is white. I married mah sister. I is a proud racist. I gots a mullet.
Don't you just deeply admire the way manly wingnut males ganged up on a single white female to shut her up. That's because strong women scare the shit out of pantywaist whitey wingnuts.
ReplyDeleteWe put that bitch in her place. Yup, you sure did manliest of men. Bwahahahahashahashas!
The best the press can do now that Sessions has been elevated to stardom is to keep its lights on his every official move, every sneak, every hypocritical posture, every failure to act. Keep the lights on. Everyone needs to see all the ugliness, all the time.
ReplyDeleteElizabeth Warren got thrown out of the senate for being such a loon. How embarassing. She should resign.
ReplyDeleteWhat is truly embarrassing is it took 51 honkeys and a token black to silence one woman. One of the greatest electoral victories ever, Whitey won by overwhelming majority of votes. A veritable landslide that will go down in history quicker than wingnuts go down on koch bros.
ReplyDeleteWarren's diatribe yesterday was not only fund raising fodder but, get this, a publicity stunt to promote her new book.
ReplyDeletewhite mike from iowa said...
ReplyDeleteWhat is truly embarrassing is it took 51 honkeys and a token black to silence one woman.
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What is truly embarassing is the existence of someone like you. You seem obsesessively compelled to take what are at root profound ideological divides and cast them in racial or gender terms where whiteness and maleness is always evil. What do you think other people, white or black, think of a white man who speaks the way you do?
https://youtu.be/3A-Z5sRwgLM
Dizzy Miss Lindsey Graham (Shit fer Brains/ SC) had this to say about silencing Elizabeth Warren- And today Lindsey Graham said the silencing of Warren was “long overdue.” And the reason it’s overdue? According to Graham, “The bottom line is, it was long overdue with her. I mean, she is clearly running for the nomination in 2020.”
ReplyDeleteWingnuts spent the last 2 0r 3 years undermining HRC's credibility and standing because she was actually elected Potus and Russian and the FBI colluded with wingnuts to install as potus the dumbest son of a bitch to ever run for any office, Period!
What do you think other people, white or black, think of a white man who speaks the way you do?
This is a popularity contest? No it isn't. Good to know I irritate people with small minds. Thanks.
Anyway, Sessions and The Republicans didn't have anything to do with Black Folks choosing not to vote in 2016.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? Seriously??? You are saying there weren't any concerted efforts at voter suppression in any wingnut run state? There weren't any concerted efforts, in wingnut run states, to adopt voter id laws that disadvantaged POC and the poor? North Carolina didn't deliberately stry to challenge black voters and votes in predominantly black districts to have those votes not counted? The city of Detroit conveniently had any number of voter machines fail in black districts so those votes never did get counted? There weren't any white racist call to arms to harass POC in districts around Phillie? No unconstitutional gerrymandering to put most Dem voters in a few districts?????????????????????????????????????????????
What you smoking, bro.
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/georgia-white-supremacist-under-fbi-investigation-after-police-find-evidence-of-ricin-in-his-car/
ReplyDeleteAnother white wingnut, home grown religious terrorist. Kill him!!
Why is some douchebag from Iowa talking shit on a "black" blog? Don't you have corn you could be shoving up your ass?
ReplyDeleteNew Joisey is criticizing iowa? Howz ol' 'Fat and Furious' working out fer ewe?
ReplyDeleteNew Joisey is criticizing iowa? Howz ol' 'Fat and Furious' working out fer ewe?
ReplyDeletemike from iowa said...
ReplyDelete"Dizzy Miss Lindsey Graham (Shit fer Brains/ SC)"
Donation records show that George Soros not only funded Hillary, but also the campaigns of Paul Ryan, Lindsey Graham, John McCain, Marco Rubio, and Jeb Bush – attempting to stop Donald Trump at all costs. Yesterday's liberal bugaboo, the Koch brothers, funded the same Republicans, pulled support from Republicans too critical of Hillary, and refused to endorse or give a dime to Trump for the same reason.
Today George Soros is funding nearly all of the groups organizing the violent anti-Trump protests that are occuring nationwide. The Koch brothers are publicly condemning Trump's immigration order as a threat to keeping wages down for American employers.
So chill out, mike, you and Lindsey are the same side, the oligarch team desperately fighting the man of the proletariat.
I'm personally looking forward to the best SNL skits in the history of SNL, over the next 4 years!!
ReplyDeletePEEOTUS and nipples are comedic gold, lol!!
Laugh, clown, laugh.
ReplyDeleteToday George Soros is funding nearly all of the groups organizing the violent anti-Trump protests that are occuring nationwide
ReplyDeleteLet's see your proof about Soros.
Soros has also financed the dumbass in the WH.
iowa has black citizens in every county.
And, unlike New York, the light at the end of our tunnel isn't New Jersey.
SNL ratings at a 22 year high.
Man, I hate nothing more than working class white people. Trailer trash! Uneducated scum! Toothless hillbillies! I wish we could go back to the days when the government worked to shut down or offshore the businesses that employed them, looked the other way as drugs streamed over the border and into their homes, and used their tax dollars to subsidize the importation of more complacent replacement populations.
ReplyDeleteNow this human garbage actually is starting to think there may be a place for them in future America. Well they're wrong. As soon as we get the government back, we are really going to get serious about a final solution to this problem.
Yeah. Elizabeth "Pocahontas" Warren.
ReplyDeleteShe was proved a liar. No Native American tribe ever claimed her as one of their own.
But, we'll just forget that, right?
35% of Americans believe the ACA and Obamacare are different programs and if Obamacare is repealed, those with ACA will keep their benefits. This is the kind of stoopid voting base wingnuts depend on. This is the kind of stoopid wingnuts try to force public education to dumb them down to.
ReplyDeleteBarbie Goebbels violated federal law by telling Americans to buy Ivanka Drumpf's junk. The asheer number of crimes this WH has committed in less than three weeks is astronomical. Of course when the Potus tells chief investigator in congress to forego oversight of the WH and the potus himself, that is impeachable-if Drumpf was a Democrat.
The irony of silencing Sen. Warren while reading the words of a Black woman is that the rule was established to protect a racist white senator who said Black men should be lynched to protect white women and also stated 100 blah men should be lynched because Booker T. Washington went to the white house. Even more ironic it happened when she was trying to prevent a Southern white racist from becoming AG. Weird times.
ReplyDeletePX
Speaking of witch (pun intended), congratulations to Sessions. Perhaps this country will see an AG who will bust some ass on the law-breakers....be they Republican, or Democrat...or, whatever.
ReplyDeleteNot like Holder. Now that Obama's balls are off his chin, supposedly, I'll be curious to see where/who he sucks up to next.
Too bad, field.
"Barbie Goebbels violated federal law by telling Americans to buy Ivanka Drumpf's junk. The asheer number of crimes this WH has committed in less than three weeks is astronomical."
ReplyDeleteWorse than Hitler! Impeach!
PX: she was trying to prevent a Southern white racist from becoming AG.
ReplyDeleteAnd you can tell he's racist because he comes from the SOUTH and he's WHITE right?
The fact that there is no other evidence for that claim shows just what an ignorant piece of shit you are.
wow we wide OPEN baby anything goes!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBTW...the position of the Surgeon General used to be discussed ad nauseam...what ever happened to that? Isn't Trump due to name a new one?
ReplyDeleteMaybe I missed it.
Things are about to get worse before they get better.
ReplyDeleteMaybe if you didn't eat food that tastes like shit, you'd be more optimistic.
DeleteMurthy is still SG according to Wikipedia, so toss that position in with the more than 500 senate confirmable jobs Trump has yet to fill in the government.
ReplyDeleteWhat makes McConnell's tantrum even more retarded is that hardly anyone would have heard about the letter being read in the senate had he not thrown his hissy fit. Apparently he's unfamiliar with the "Streisand Effect".
Also, at least four senators read from the same letter afterwards, and I think all of them were male, and none of them got in any trouble over it so 1)they failed to suppress the letter from being read on the senate floor, and 2) they're obviously terrified of senator Warren.
-Doug in Oakland
Anti-white hatred is the only good kind of hatred.
ReplyDeleteThe black race is a joke. The Trump years will make that even more obvious.
ReplyDeletePilot Xsaid...
ReplyDelete"Black men should be lynched to protect white women"
Who is arguing with that?
Elizabeth Warren is not a white woman, she is a Cherokee squaw.
Looking forward to Liberals and Democrats embracing Republican Senator John McCain because he's a regime loyalist.
ReplyDelete2008: Insane old man! Filthy chickenhawk!!
2017: Please save us! Nuke Russia!
Wow, the idiot haters on this thread are pumped by the racist's nomination. They responded by giving out their most joyous and intelligent comments ever. By which I mean crabbed, resentful and foolish; and that's them at their best.
ReplyDeleteSore winners are never happy. Do they ever wonder why?
Left tenant commoner johnson claimed to be human and kristian. He was proven a liar.
ReplyDeleteYou don't know, you can't possibly know Warren isn't part Cherokee and Delaware. But you can tear her a new ass because she is a woman and you're a big, tough bully fucking white wingnut. Amirite?
Saw the perfect tweet today about wingnuts. They are snowflakes. They are white. They are cold and get enough of them together and they shut down public schools. Bwahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahaahahahahahaha!
"Sore winners are never happy"
ReplyDeleteI'm sick of them rioting in streets and beating up anyone who didn't support Trump.
Racist Sessions will fail right alongside all the rest of this- the most racist administration since pre civil war times.
ReplyDeleteThe only way this administration succeeds in turning back the clock on equal rights and segregation is if wingnuts succeed in getting one more racist suckpreme court justice and I am positive they will bend statutes like pretzels to get a racist seated. But that is the only way wingnuts win at anything-they cheat and they fuck their own.
"But you can tear her a new ass because she is a woman and you're a big, tough bully fucking white wingnut. Amirite?"
ReplyDeleteDamn straight. I would punch and pepper spray that blond bitch just for talking.
http://www.fox32chicago.com/news/233651824-story
mike from iowa said...
ReplyDeleteThe only way this administration succeeds in turning back the clock on equal rights and segregation
What gives you the idea that the Trump administration has any desire to turn back the clock on equal rights and segregation?
http://crooksandliars.com/2017/02/spicer-kellyanne-has-been-counseled
ReplyDeleteSean Spider sez Barbie Goebbels has been counseled about her illegal pimping for Ivanka Drumpf. Then he said some garbage about law and order administration. Riiiiiiight!
For God's sake, Queenie...what has Trump done so far as to be considered racist?
ReplyDeleteStop with the Goebbels shit, I don't like Conway myself.
All you defenders of incompent 'I love war, even nukular war' Drumpf suck on this from an intelligence expert about Drumpf's massive failure in Yemen- http://www.stonekettle.com/2017/02/into-valley-of-death-again.html
ReplyDeleteChoke on it, Rambos.
Field, you should tone your asshole Queenie down.
ReplyDeleteSurely, you must realize, Queenie is ignorant...she claims all these "Degrees", but can't prove a damn one.
ReplyDeleteI perceive you to have more intelligence than to believe it.
Therefore, I have no other recourse to believe you and Queenie are somehow related.
Tell us all...true, or not? (and NO...I'm not talking about just "blood" relationships, you stinking lawyer)
Kelly, "I needa' faclift ASAP" Clownway, is being referred for an ethics investigation.
ReplyDeleteCountdown to PEEOTUS impeachment in 5,4, ........
Tone it down? Guffaw. I would be one proud iowan to be related to Field. He stands for everything that made America the beacon of the world- not like snowflake wingnut haters. You are a shill for the 1%. You piss and moan yer puny life away so the wealthy can have more hoping someday they will leave a few crumbs for the rest of you. Sad. It won't happen, but you aren't smart enough to realize that. You run along little hater and join the rest of the little white haters.
ReplyDeleteYep, impeachment is imminent.
ReplyDeletemike from iowa said...
ReplyDeleteTone it down? Guffaw. I would be one proud iowan to be related to Field. He stands for everything that made America the beacon of the world
Unsubstantiated slander, sophistry, race-baiting, plagiarism, and ostracizing nonconformist co-ethnics as race traitors.
Nation of Immigrants™ rhetoric asserts a moral parity between the settlers of America and slaves brought here in chains with some Mexican crossing the Rio Grande for Medicaid.
ReplyDeleteBeaconanator said-Unsubstantiated slander, sophistry, race-baiting, plagiarism, and ostracizing nonconformist co-ethnics as race traitors.
ReplyDeleteIs this a confession? If not, explain yerself.
That "impugning a congressperson" rule is a joke.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realize that the US Congress was such a bunch of sensitive snowflakes.
It's time that we have mandatory TRIGGER WARNINGS for the Senate.
Beter yet, make the entire US Congress a SAFE SPACE!
ROFLMAO!
After being silenced last night on the Senate floor during her desperate racial stunt to read discredited disparaging remarks about now-confirmed Attorney-General Jeff Sessions, we suspect Senator Elizabeth Warren is lost for words as video surfaces of Coretta Scott King thanking Senator Sessions at the launching of the Rosa Parks Library and Museum in 2000.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=JmVAbxDgV2s
The racially-divisive stunt that Senator Warren tried to pull last night - by quoting a letter from the late Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist and wife of Martin Luther King Jr., who wrote in 1986, during Sessions' failed confirmation hearing for a federal judgeship, that he “had used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens" as a U.S. attorney in Alabama - ended with her being silenced by Senate vote. This stunt just happened to coincide with the day her book was released.
Impugning rule means only suspected strong women Dem Potus candidates lose their free speech rights.
ReplyDeleteBreaking: Jeff sessions just executed all members of the congressional black caucus.
ReplyDeleteWomen can choose to bring life, love, harmony, warmth and grace into the world or to be a badass, nasty woman like Yisheng. Your call.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen field support a harridan such as Yishenng, Queenie, Lilac, mike from Iowa,....god knows how many more....except for Alicia Banks.
ReplyDeleteIt's nauseating.
Nice try Fauxcahontas- Video does not exist.
ReplyDeleteSo what yer saying is wingnuts scheduled a hearing to coincide with Warren's bool\k release? Maybe wingnuts have a white bone in them after all. Nah.
Drumpf silenced again. 9th circuit court of appeals voted unanimously not to reinstate Drumpf's travel ban. Better call the racist AG quickly.
ReplyDeleteUh huh. Sessions is just what we need, now.
ReplyDeleteHe'll bust that ass of yours, Queenie.
Stick a cob up your ass. It might take a bushel, tho.
Proper cob etiquette for uninformed and uneducated Johnsons- Use a red cob first, then a white cob to see if you need another red cob. They also have electric corncobs for snobs like you. Now yer IQ is gazillions of points higher than before I posted this.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to mention the unanimous defeat of Drumpf by the 9th circuit was a 3-0 ruling and the 2 Libs didn't even tell the 1 Repub justice to shut up and sit down. Libs know how to play well with others.
ReplyDeletemike from iowa said...
ReplyDeleteNice try Fauxcahontas- Video does not exist.
you really are a retard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmVAbxDgV2s
Queenie, I'm curious....just why did you choose "mike from iowa" as your newest nom de gure? (excuse my spelling)
ReplyDeleteJohnson-is Drumpf a racist? Yes he is.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=what+has+trump+done+to+be+considered+racist
Take your pick. BTW who is Queenie?
Fauxcahontas- https://www.google.com/search?q=ttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Ftime_continue%3D2%26v%3DJmVAbxDgV2s&rlz=1C1VASM_enUS527US562&oq=ttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Ftime_continue%3D2%26v%3DJmVAbxDgV2s&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58.4687j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
ReplyDeleteYou really are a retard.
ALL right wing, racists are retards!
ReplyDeleteOne last thing, Johnson-even Paul Ryan said Drumpf is a textbook racist.
ReplyDelete"textbook racist"
ReplyDeleteThere's no longer such a thing as "textbook" racism. That's because people on your side change the definition constantly so that blacks cannot be considered racist when they commit 50x the amount of hate crimes against whites as whites commit against blacks.
"Textbook" racism is believing some races to be inferior and discriminating against them due to those beliefs. Racism used to be defined as an ideology. Now, however, it's defined as just being a white person.
Ryan's on yer side dipshit.
ReplyDeleteLol @Mike, you are hilarious!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so sick.
ReplyDeleteThe 9th circuit court of appeals is the most overturned court in the country......
ReplyDeleteTar sands of the Canadian lands- stop looking in the mirror.
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