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I was watching "Race to the White House" last night on CNN
and nearly every speaker was a democrat (Newt Gringrich was the only exception) like Sid Blumenthal, Paul Begala, and others who worked for Clinton. Funny thing, they all to a person said that Nixon was more honest than JFK. Nixon played by the rules while Kennedy worked around them. Nixon accepted that he lost election rather than do like Gore and contest the election. The experts all agreed that JFK probably lost the election in reality except for the skullduggery in Chicago and Texas.
These liberals all agreed that Nixon was an honest man! Think about that.
They also agreed that this was the break between black people and the GOP. MLK was in jail and Nixon tried but failed to get him freed. He was only the VP and refused to break the law. Nixon also knew MLK personally. JFK's people went to the Attorney General of Georgia and got him to dismiss the charges against King. Bobby Kennedy was furious but decided that they had to go all the way and thus began the love affair between black people and the democrats. All based on a lie...
and nearly every speaker was a democrat (Newt Gringrich was the only exception) like Sid Blumenthal, Paul Begala, and others who worked for Clinton. Funny thing, they all to a person said that Nixon was more honest than JFK. Nixon played by the rules while Kennedy worked around them. Nixon accepted that he lost election rather than do like Gore and contest the election. The experts all agreed that JFK probably lost the election in reality except for the skullduggery in Chicago and Texas.
These liberals all agreed that Nixon was an honest man! Think about that.
They also agreed that this was the break between black people and the GOP. MLK was in jail and Nixon tried but failed to get him freed. He was only the VP and refused to break the law. Nixon also knew MLK personally. JFK's people went to the Attorney General of Georgia and got him to dismiss the charges against King. Bobby Kennedy was furious but decided that they had to go all the way and thus began the love affair between black people and the democrats. All based on a lie...
and nearly every speaker was a democrat (Newt Gringrich was the only exception) like Sid Blumenthal, Paul Begala, and others who worked for Clinton. Funny thing, they all to a person said that Nixon was more honest than JFK. Nixon played by the rules while Kennedy worked around them. Nixon accepted that he lost election rather than do like Gore and contest the election. The experts all agreed that JFK probably lost the election in reality except for the skullduggery in Chicago and Texas.
These liberals all agreed that Nixon was an honest man! Think about that.
They also agreed that this was the break between black people and the GOP. MLK was in jail and Nixon tried but failed to get him freed. He was only the VP and refused to break the law. Nixon also knew MLK personally. JFK's people went to the Attorney General of Georgia and got him to dismiss the charges against King. Bobby Kennedy was furious but decided that they had to go all the way and thus began the love affair between black people and the democrats. All based on a lie...
I didn't watch it, but I have to assume his papa did the dirty work for him, in JFK's case?
That's the show but not the episode. This episode featured Richard Nixon and John Kennedy.
Had some quote little moments; like the little black girl (now a mature black woman) who said that she liked Richard Nixon and thought he would make a great president. No, they did pinpoint the time and place where the democratic party co-opted the Afro-American community and the fraud that it was.