California KKK leader endorses Hillary. Of course, he’s completely insane, but aren’t they all? And when will Hillary be repeatedly asked to denounce his endorsement?.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-kkk_us_56e7373ae4b0b25c918304f2
Byrd said that the death of his grandson in 1982 led him to “stop & think” about how people of all backgrounds love their children. I suspect changing times & extended time in the more diverse DC (compared to West Virginia) slowly eroded the bigotry he was raised in. The surest way to change a bigot’s mind is spending time with the people he dislikes.Why is it challenging to believe that a man can’t change his thinking over the course of 40 years? The rest of the country changed a lot from the 1940’s to the 1980s, didn’t it?“But if true, Trump doesn’t need a “mentor.” He can just apologize and you’ll all have to get over it.”Byrd didn’t simply apologize. He backed it up with actions in the Senate & elsewhere. He may have been the most prominent Democrat to oppose the Iraq invasion, which likely had something to do with his preference in 2008.
Northern Redman over 6 years ago
California KKK leader endorses Hillary. Of course, he’s completely insane, but aren’t they all? And when will Hillary be repeatedly asked to denounce his endorsement?.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hillary-clinton-kkk_us_56e7373ae4b0b25c918304f2
Happy Two Shoes over 6 years ago
Trump is a bigot, the White Supremacists love him.
Dtroutma over 6 years ago
No, Nate, Byrd left the Klan. Trump is their poster boy.
oneoldhat over 6 years ago
yes dtroutma byrd left when he died // did hilliary inherit isis from bho?
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Heil Drumpf!!!!
oneoldhat over 6 years ago
uncle joe how much are you offering for my oklahoma ocean beach property ? good try at rewriting history simon
gregorylkruse Premium Member over 6 years ago
Lower that torch a little, will ya Bubba?
Larry Bunch Premium Member over 6 years ago
Wrong party! Democrats do this!
Uncle Joe Premium Member over 6 years ago
Byrd said that the death of his grandson in 1982 led him to “stop & think” about how people of all backgrounds love their children. I suspect changing times & extended time in the more diverse DC (compared to West Virginia) slowly eroded the bigotry he was raised in. The surest way to change a bigot’s mind is spending time with the people he dislikes.Why is it challenging to believe that a man can’t change his thinking over the course of 40 years? The rest of the country changed a lot from the 1940’s to the 1980s, didn’t it?“But if true, Trump doesn’t need a “mentor.” He can just apologize and you’ll all have to get over it.”Byrd didn’t simply apologize. He backed it up with actions in the Senate & elsewhere. He may have been the most prominent Democrat to oppose the Iraq invasion, which likely had something to do with his preference in 2008.