Barbara Boxer became indignant like she would toward any minority who didn't accept the socialist nonsense advocated by groups like the NAACP. Speaking of the NAACP, that groups has become so partisan that it's irrelevant. Its leaders never see a Democratic or big government program they don't love.
Boxer to Mr. Alford:
"Sir, they passed it. They passed it," Boxer responded. "Now, also, if that isn't interesting to you, we'll quote John Grant, who is the CEO of 100 Black Men of Atlanta."Can you believe this?
I'm sorry, but I just want to scream at her. "Who gives a damn you freak?"
Thankfully, Alford maintained his composure, though I'm not sure I could have. Alford is a businessman. He understands what the massive increase in taxes and increased regulation will do to employers and the people Boxer claims to care about. Alford feels an obligation to speak out and I'm glad he did.
Here's Halford's response:
"I'm the National Black Chamber of Commerce and you're trying to put up some other black group to pit against me," he said angrily.To Boxer and many other Leftists, there are only some black people/minorities who matter. The group-identity crowd doesn't believe black people have the ability or the right to think independently, definitely not if they decide to be conservatively. Boxer apparently sees black people are mindless little savages who need to be guided through life by Leftists politicians and designated leaders like the NAACP.
I've said it a thousand times and Senator Barbara Boxer proves my point again. Like most elitist Leftists, Boxer doesn't see minorities as "authentic" or legitimate if they disagree with her and designated "minority leaders."
It may not be hateful, but it is bigotry, if not outright racism. Apparently, white people are smart and evolved enough to come to their own conclusions about issues. Black people are not.
Sick.
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Watching Harry Alford keep his calm while he was humiliated by SENATOR Boxer was impressive. It has always been a wonderment to me why American minorities put up with this.
Perhaps a more important question is "what kind of people would vote for Barbara Boxer?"
The reaction of "Boxer's target" is commendable. I don't understand his politeness, such as it was.
Well, he DID call her ma'am.
That's an insult to her.
Boxer gives me the impression she thinks everyone is beneath her. And her comments to Alford were reprehensible indeed.
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