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Rush Limbaugh Nov 01, 2019

Nov 01, 20192 min
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When a primary season started democrats practically broke their arms patting themselves on the back, drive by media bodies celebrated the Democrats for having the most diverse Presidential field ever.

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When the primary season started, Democrats practically broke their arms, patting themselves on the back. Drive by media buddies celebrated the Democrats for having the most diverse presidential field ever, two black senators, a Latino former Cabinet secretary, an Asian American businessman, and the first American Samoan elected to Congress. But now there's no more joy. The New York Times is bemoaning a horrible development. The Democrats top tier candidates

are all white. Plugs Biden, Crazy, Bernie Pocahontas, Warren mayor Pete there at the top of the heap, while candidates of color are languishing in the low single digits in the polls, says The Times, and they're having trouble raising money. Only one of these candidates of color might make it to the Democrats December debate, and that's the flailing Kamala Harris. So how did this sad state of affairs happen? Well?

One reason The Times gives is that Plugs Biden earned a lot of black support due to his association with the One at Times also notes that the diverse candidates are not Obama. In other words, maybe they just aren't that good and compared to Obama. But maybe the real answer something the Times doesn't dare print. Maybe Obama was a one off, a historical fluke. Now that he's over, Democrats have returned to their natural state, a party ruled

by white supremacy and institutional racism. Don't doubt me.

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