Still trolling the Daily Kos.
Man, it’s getting ugly. The Republicans have their first black chairman and the Dems are still stuck with Howard Dean. No wonder their spewing persists…

I don’t know about “tons” of African American hardline conservatives on television, but if there are few liberal blacks on television news, what does that say about the perceived representation of folks in the community?
Maybe you liberals don’t like hanging out with black people?
You never did.






I looked through the ‘comments’ as well, here’s from another bonehead (I imagine a big chunk of the “kos” community can be filed under “boneheads of the day”)
get a load of this…
“but I’m quite well versed in GOP politics and tactics, which are littered with years of hypocrisy, racism and cynicism.”
hmm………quite blind to democrat politics and tactics are we?
I hope you didn’t have a large meal before trolling Daily Kos Bob
@Nick Quite blind to politics in general if you ask me.
I hope you are not sick to your stomach Bob after having to deal with the Kossacks.
As I have seen it, most blacks I’ve run into have been fairly conservative on most issues, only voting Democrat because they don’t like Republicans for some odd reason.
I must be watching TV in a parallel dimension because I don’t see ‘tons’ of black conservatives on the tube. But then I don’t watch a lot of MSM news either. One of the most prominent black commentators is Clarence Page and nobody could categorize him as conservative.
(Kushin Los) “…only voting Democrat because they don’t like Republicans for some odd reason.”
Republicans stand (or used to stand) for individual responsibility while democrats are all about group think. When government is doling out money to special interest groups, it makes some sense folk comprising those groups would gravitate towards the golden goose.
The Republicans tried that tactic, too, (witness the last eight years) and it backfired because they still wanted a degree of personal accountability (except when it came to home mortgages — thank you very much (not)).
Libs continue to take the black vote for granted, nothing new there.