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Donna Brazile, who is African-American, credits President Bush with surrounding himself with women and people of color, a lesson she says Democrats have yet to learn.

I noticed you cannot refute the facts regarding the Dem's obstinate and prolonged resistance to Civil Rights, which began before the Civil War and continues today.

Ask Senator Obama's staff if there's any racism in your party....


Go get a link to this supposed quote, you have been wrong about everything else
 
Brazile doesn't say "Democrats." She said some Dem officeholders.

The article also states that Bush basically matched Clinton's cabinet diversity.

The "cabinet diversity" argument is such a poor one. Have Bush's policies helped minorities? Has GOP leadership changed minority relations in America, and addressed poverty?

This thread is a lose-lose-lose for you, indie. More embarassment for you, and more obfuscation & lies from you.
 
So "Democratic officeholders" aren't Democrats?

Let's parse the meaning of "is"...

How many African-Americans did BJ Clinton have in his Cabinet?

How many Hispanics?

How many women?
 
"She credits Bush with instinctively believing that surrounding himself with able women and people of color helps him make better decisions — a lesson she says some Democratic officeholders and candidates have yet to absorb"

You said "a lesson she said Democrats have yet to learn."

If you can't see the difference & dishonesty in what you claimed, I can't help you. Sorry...
 
party
The original House version:[6]

Democratic Party: 152-96 (61%-39%)
Republican Party: 138-34 (80%-20%)
The Senate version:[6]

Democratic Party: 46-21 (69%-31%)
Republican Party: 27-6 (82%-18%)
The Senate version, voted on by the House:[6]

Democratic Party: 153-91 (63%-37%)
Republican Party: 136-35 (80%-20%)
 
Donna Brazile, who is African-American, credits President Bush with surrounding himself with women and people of color, a lesson she says Democrats have yet to learn.

I noticed you cannot refute the facts regarding the Dem's obstinate and prolonged resistance to Civil Rights, which began before the Civil War and continues today.

Ask Senator Obama's staff if there's any racism in your party....


"On the Democratic side, we see that and we say, 'Hmmm,' " says Donna Brazile, who was Al Gore's campaign manager in 2000 and is African-American. She credits Bush with instinctively believing that surrounding himself with able women and people of color helps him make better decisions — a lesson she says some Democratic officeholders and candidates have yet to absorb.

But some don't think Bush deserves much credit. His appointments below the Cabinet level have included a lower proportion of blacks and women than in Clinton's administration. Detractors fault his policies on affirmative action, civil rights and taxes for failing to help many minorities. His relations with civil rights groups are rocky; he is the first sitting president since Warren Harding (1921-23) who hasn't addressed the NAACP.
 
So, "The democratic party started in 1912 you fool"?

"For more than 200 years, the Democratic Party has represented the interests of working families, fighting for equal opportunities and justice for all Americans."

All lies, of course, but please note that the Jackasses claim to have been around "more than 200 years".

http://www.democrats.org/ourparty.html

http://www.democrats.org/a/2005/06/history_of_the.php

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_United_States_Democratic_Party


So, either they are lying, or you are. My guess is both.

This is revisionism on a grand scale, worthy of Trotsky and Lenin at their most duplicitous. Or ignorance. Or both.
 
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