A Hard Reset
Nancy purges her cache about halfway through this set. All cannot be well.
New for Twenty Twenty
Impeachment: A Well Thought Out Play
It’s Said That the State’s Are the Proving Grounds For National Policy
A Tad Out of Touch
Condemnation
That’s Bold, Your Black Face Unneeded !
Well folks it looks as if the race baiters have grown so frustrated at conservatives because they refuse to give a damn about the lefts constant whining over the imagined wrongs of the white man in general, and the Trumpster in particular, that they have turned their focus on there own. They know within the virtue signalling left their screeches have an audience. I’m not sure that that audience will long have patience for the obvious damage they are doing to their own patrons. Nancy may have to make this problem go away quickly or risk a full collapse of the party . I’ve snatched the narrative below from Breitbart who lifted some of the reporting from the Washington Post. (We who cut and paste also serve ! )
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), a member of the “Squad” that Democrats claim was the target of a racist attack by Trump on Sunday, told left-wing bloggers Sunday afternoon: “We don’t need any more black faces that don’t want to be a black voice.”
Pressley is one of the four left-wing Democrats disparaged out last week by Nancy Pelosi as the “Squad.” The most prominent member, Ocasio-Cortez, called Pelosi’s attack racist. That, in turn, drew criticism from the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC). In response, Pressley appeared to blast the members of the CBC according to the Washington Post, saying:
An all-out racially charged fight within the House Democratic Caucus escalated Saturday when an African American freshman lawmaker said the party doesn’t need “any more black faces that don’t want to be a black voice.” Pressley made those comments during a speech at the liberal Netroots Nation conference where she, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib appeared after a week-long clash with Nancy Pelosi and her allies.
“This is the time to shake that table. . . . We don’t need any more brown faces that don’t want to be a brown voice,” Pressley said, seemingly taking a stab at the Congressional Black Caucus. “We don’t need any more black faces that don’t want to be a black voice.”