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Watch an AR Dem Go Into All-Out Politician Mode: Gets Down on His Knees and Tells Story About Woman Objecting to 'Ni**er Babies
July 02, 2012
“You know what that really sounds to me like? Racism.”
The website Red State sets up this clip better than I can, so I'll step out of the way and let Caleb Howe take it from here:
I just … I don’t even … wut? The [below] video shows Democrat State Senator Gene Jeffress, who is running for Congress in Arkansas against Republican Tom Cotton, answering a question about healthcare. The first weird thing Jeffres did was get down on his knees in front of a woman, like maybe he was going to whisper the secret 11 herbs and spices to her. The second weird thing he did was assert that Germany has provided for the healthcare of their citizens for “centuries”. No wait, sorry. The first weird thing he did was to choose to wear that suit.Then he told a story. A story about a woman who stood up and told him that “Senator, I don’t want to pay for no more n*gger babies.” About which our courageous civil rights leader stated “You know what that really sounds to me like? Racism.”
I'll add this: he also promises to pray for a woman's granddaughter, not because it's political, but because it's "Christian." See for yourself below (note: some of it is hard to hear, so you might want to listen using headphones):
By the way, Howe was clear about what he thought about Jeffress story about racism:
Wow, you work that one out on your own there, Sherlock? Suddenly, I’m super impressed with you as a champion of diversity!! Your obviously fake story about an obviously racist person to whom you responded in the most obviously easy way has convinced me to give you money!!! WE ARE ALL CREAM COLORED SUIT WEARERS TODAY.
You can see which Looney Tunes character Howe compares Jeffress to here.
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