Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Incoming Tenn. Rep. calls residents 'racist' GOP voters 'uneducated'


Caught!

A newly-elected black racist and Tennessee state lawmaker, London Lamar, is saying she's sorry after she got caught on a video that recently surfaced. The Democrat called her state "racist" and said that most of the state's residents who voted not for her party, but "voted Republican are uneducated," thus equating education with intelligence, which is an unintelligent thing to do.

Lamar is to take office in January after running uncontested in the state's House District 91 in the Memphis area. She made those racist comments last week in a Facebook Live video which was posted the morning after the midterm elections.

"Let's just call a spade a spade," she said, using a term that was once as bad as the "n" word. "Tennessee is racist. Period," she said, trying to sound like her hero, Barack Hussein Obama who made an art out of racial division in America.

The video has been saved on several news websites after she removed it from Facebook.

She said, "Most of the Tennesseans who voted Republican are uneducated. So, they don't even know that they showed up to the polls to vote against their own interests. They literally voted on color lines."

On Monday, addressing the FB video post, Lamar described what she said as a "statistical analysis of the midterm elections based on my numerous years of political experience."

Luckily, as a Republican with a PhD, I was able to understand her words, although I don't believe her. Especially when she also went after President Trump, the default position for liberals without a clear agenda on policy.

Lamar hides her racism behind data analysis.

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