This week, we met E.W. Jackson, a conservative firebrand and Tea Party favorite who was nominated for Virginia's lieutenant governorcy by virtue of the fact that the GOP skipped having a primary election this year in favor of letting their hardcore dingbats do it up convention-styley. This is like if California Democrats decided to turn over their nominating process to a meeting of the Oakland Greens, but hey, whatever floats Virginia Republican penises.
It's kind of sad, really. This man obviously hates himself so much, has internalized the most toxic racism so much, that THIS is what spews out.
<i>The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in Virginia has praised the Constitution&rsquo;s original clause to count blacks as three-fifths of a person as an &ldquo;anti-slavery amendment.&rdquo;</i>
Black Republican Virginia Lt. Gov Nominee Loves Segregation, Being Three-Fifths Of A Person
Not while Terry McCauliff is still in the race!
E.W. = Effectively White
Someone should ask him about the better aspects of the <i>Dred Scott</i> decision.
It&#039;s kind of sad, really. This man obviously hates himself so much, has internalized the most toxic racism so much, that THIS is what spews out.
papacy smears . . .<a href="https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Ku_Klux_Klan#Second_KKK" target="_blank"> in the early days</a>
I assume this guy got his title of &#039;Bishop&#039; the same way Rand Paul got his certification in ophthalmology?
And the two senators per state, regardless of population, was a pro-big state amendment.
Also: The Trail of Tears was a pro-indian movement, and Brown vs Board of Education was a pro-segregation ruling.
This is kinda fun...
<i>The Republican nominee for lieutenant governor in Virginia has praised the Constitution&rsquo;s original clause to count blacks as three-fifths of a person as an &ldquo;anti-slavery amendment.&rdquo;</i>
An enigma wrapped in a schizophrenic.
Uncle Kapo.