KOMMONSENTSJANE – THE BULLY PULPIT

The “moral Monday”  (80,000) march in Raleigh, North Carolina, this past weekend consisted of  people who were bused in from 32 states throughout the U.S. and are members of the Socialist Democratic party.  

I wonder who paid for the gas for all of these buses.    A year ago only 15,000 turned out.   They all came to  complain about the  initiatives in the state.  The President of the NAACP, who is the local preacher named, Rev. William Barber, is causing all of this stir by calling Senator Tim Scott a “ventriloquist dummy,” earlier,  because he is a Republican  and when confronted by reporters on Saturday the reverend seemed to be speechless during the march.  

It seems the reverend preaches discrimination against his people if a black wants to be something other than a Socialist Democrat.  There were a number of women who were interviewed by a reporter  and were asked if they thought Obama was doing a good job.  They all replied with great enthusiasm, “yes.”  Then they  were asked what they thought about the “tea party.”  Their reply was “the tea party is racist.”  The reporter asked then – why are they considered racist – give me a reason why you think that.   Astounding, not one could give any reason, except,  we don’t have time now. 

 They did state, “we love Obama.”  This statement reminds me of an “abused wife” who complains to everyone that she is being abused and beat on but  keeps returning to the abuser time and time again.  Then states,  “I can’t leave because Obama loves me.”   And, so goes, the low information voter.  It seems to me this preacher is using his bully pulpit for something besides religion. 

I wonder if the IRS is listening to his sermons on the mount and has the reverend’s political church  received their tax exempt status?  

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