Clyburn: Bill Clinton causing permanent damage with blacks

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The Force is With Me
Black Leader in House Denounces Bill Clinton’s Remarks
By Mark Leibovich

The third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives and one of the country’s most influential African-American leaders sharply criticized former President Bill Clinton this afternoon for what he called Mr. Clinton’s “bizarre” conduct during the Democratic primary campaign.

Representative James E. Clyburn, an undeclared superdelegate from South Carolina who is the Democratic whip in the House, said that “black people are incensed over all of this,” referring to statements that Mr. Clinton had made in the course of the heated race between his wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Senator Barack Obama.

Mr. Clinton was widely criticized by black leaders after he equated the eventual victory of Mr. Obama in South Carolina in January to that of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in 1988 – a parallel that many took as an attempt to diminish Mr. Obama’s success in the campaign. In a radio interview in Philadelphia on Monday, Mr. Clinton defended his remarks and said the Obama campaign had “played the race card on me” by making an issue of those comments.

In an interview with The New York Times late Thursday, Mr. Clyburn said Mr. Clinton’s conduct in this campaign had caused what might be an irreparable breach between Mr. Clinton and an African-American constituency that once revered him. “When he was going through his impeachment problems, it was the black community that bellied up to the bar,” Mr. Clyburn said. “I think black folks feel strongly that that this is a strange way for President Clinton to show his appreciation.”

Mr. Clyburn added that there appeared to be an almost “unanimous” view among African-Americans that Mr. and Mrs. Clinton were “committed to doing everything they possibly can to damage Obama to a point that he could never win.”

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African-Americans have been the most loyal constituency of the Democratic Party BY FAR .. and no democrat can win the White House without the black vote.

As Obama faces questions about the "white working class" .. shouldn't Hillary Clinton be facing the same questions about her inability to get votes from the black working class?
 
Black Leader in House Denounces Bill Clinton’s Remarks
By Mark Leibovich

The third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives and one of the country’s most influential African-American leaders sharply criticized former President Bill Clinton this afternoon for what he called Mr. Clinton’s “bizarre” conduct during the Democratic primary campaign.

Representative James E. Clyburn, an undeclared superdelegate from South Carolina who is the Democratic whip in the House, said that “black people are incensed over all of this,” referring to statements that Mr. Clinton had made in the course of the heated race between his wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Senator Barack Obama.

Mr. Clinton was widely criticized by black leaders after he equated the eventual victory of Mr. Obama in South Carolina in January to that of the Rev. Jesse Jackson in 1988 – a parallel that many took as an attempt to diminish Mr. Obama’s success in the campaign. In a radio interview in Philadelphia on Monday, Mr. Clinton defended his remarks and said the Obama campaign had “played the race card on me” by making an issue of those comments.

In an interview with The New York Times late Thursday, Mr. Clyburn said Mr. Clinton’s conduct in this campaign had caused what might be an irreparable breach between Mr. Clinton and an African-American constituency that once revered him. “When he was going through his impeachment problems, it was the black community that bellied up to the bar,” Mr. Clyburn said. “I think black folks feel strongly that that this is a strange way for President Clinton to show his appreciation.”

Mr. Clyburn added that there appeared to be an almost “unanimous” view among African-Americans that Mr. and Mrs. Clinton were “committed to doing everything they possibly can to damage Obama to a point that he could never win.”

-- more at link

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/24/black-congressman-denounces-b-clintons-remarks/

African-Americans have been the most loyal constituency of the Democratic Party BY FAR .. and no democrat can win the White House without the black vote.

As Obama faces questions about the "white working class" .. shouldn't Hillary Clinton be facing the same questions about her inability to get votes from the black working class?
No No No! Plutocrats are not required to answer questions about their inabilities. Only about their opponents inabilities.
 
The only conclusion I can come to is that Hillary Clinton hates the Democratic party and wants to destroy it.

Why can't someone finally just fire a shot through her head? Come on, it'll be quick, and she'll be over. Maybe we can get Donny-boy to do it, he doesn't have much time left anyway.
 
Poor Billy Boy......he done went and pissed off all the black folks in the country..

I guess he's gonna have to give up the title as............the First Black President of the United States..
There's a new kid on the block.......move on, see ya, bye bye..You ain't useful anymore...too bad, how sad...
 
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Poor Billy Boy......he done went and pissed off all the black folks in the country..

I guess he's gonna have to give up the title as............the First Black President of the United States..
There's a new kid on the block.......move on, see ya, bye bye..You ain't useful anymore...too bad, how sad...

Just so you'd know ...

That "Black president" thing came from the mouth of the ever-confused Toni Morrison .. it did not come from black people. The media thought it was cute so they ran it, but most of us remember that Bill Clinton rode the back of Sista' Souljah and the execution of a mentally handicapped man into the White House, proving to white America that he was not black.

Most of us remember that Clinton literally ran away from legislation that would have addressed the injustice and proven disparities in drug arrests, sentencing, and probation. Proven .. Clinton ran away. He had to prove that he was not "soft on crime", even though HE KNEW the disparities existed .. disparities that was devastating the black community. Bill Clinton and his Justice Department ushered in the greatest expansion of the prison/industrial complex in American history .. resulting in America now being the greatest prison nation the world has ever known.

Bill Clinton .. the incarceration president.

If "liberals" can call George Bush the execution president .. why isn't Bill Clinton the incarceration president?

Did he do lots of good things? Absolutely, but he didn't just do good things for black people, he did good things for America. Are white people now eternally bound to Bill Clintoin because he did good things for white people?

Should anyone honestly conclude he has license to take blacks, or anybody else, for granted? .. Wouldn't that be stupid? .. Seriously, that's a question.
 
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