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Former Carolina Republican director & legal correspondent for Fox tweets racist anti black comments; When you think the stupid GOP cannot get more racist.
Topic Started: Feb 4 2013, 04:01 PM (934 Views)
Mal

When you think the Republicans cannot get more stupid and racist they never fail to let themselves down. How much more racist can these people get. Yet again Black republican, Levonjaw and all the Republicans will ignore this thread.
Former South Carolina GOP executive director and current legal correspondent for Fox’s Good Day Columbia Todd Kincannon sent out a flurry of racist tweets during the Superbowl. There are no depths to which these people will not sink. The GOP will always be the party of racism.
Kincannon’s tweets largely involved racist comments about Trayvon Martin, Hurricane Katrina, and black people.

ToddKincannon
This Super Bowl sucks more dick than adult Trayvon Martin would have for drug money.

ToddKincannon
What's the difference between Trayvon Martin and @REALBROTHER0003? Trayvon stopped tweeting stupid shit about a year ago.

ToddKincannon
It hasn't been this dark in the Superdome since all those poors occupied it after Hurricane Katrina.

Colin Powell was so right, the Republicans will always remain the intolerant racist party.
Edited by Mal, Feb 4 2013, 04:03 PM.
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Mal, Repubs will ignore this thread for obvious reasons....because once again, you're painting all Rpublicans with a broad brush. Do you really think all Democrats love black people?

First of all, Todd Kincannon is not a Fox legal correspondent. Second, he and he alone, is responsible for his actions.

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GOP will always be the party of racism.

ALWAYS? Really? The same thing was said about the Democratic Party at one point.
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So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
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Feb 5 2013, 03:14 AM
So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
I voted for Obama the first time. Two years into his term, I started feeling that all black people should be Independents, and not pledge loyalty to either of the main parties. For the longest, I called myself an Independent, who leans heavily Republican. Now, I just call myself a Republican. It's easier.
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levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 03:25 AM
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Feb 5 2013, 03:14 AM
So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
I voted for Obama the first time. Two years into his term, I started feeling that all black people should be Independents, and not pledge loyalty to either of the main parties. For the longest, I called myself an Independent, who leans heavily Republican. Now, I just call myself a Republican. It's easier.
Cool. Thanks for sharing that.
I too voted for obama the first time despite my many misgivings. Got caught up in his hope and change bullshit and decided I should give him the benefit of the doubt.

Within 6 months, I saw this guy was straight up fulla shit. I was always kinda leaning Green and registered for that party.
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levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 02:59 AM
Mal, Repubs will ignore this thread for obvious reasons....because once again, you're painting all Rpublicans with a broad brush. Do you really think all Democrats love black people?

First of all, Todd Kincannon is not a Fox legal correspondent. Second, he and he alone, is responsible for his actions.

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GOP will always be the party of racism.

ALWAYS? Really? The same thing was said about the Democratic Party at one point.
You really are a typical Republican, I see you have nothing to say about those racist and offensive tweets.
Todd Kincannon is a racist bigot and I am glad to see that Republicans continue to justify this type of racist behaviour, it makes it easier for Democrats.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/04/todd-kincannon-trayvon-martin-tweet_n_2618895.html

Kincannon is a current legal contributor to Fox's Good Day Columbia.
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levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 03:25 AM
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Feb 5 2013, 03:14 AM
So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
I voted for Obama the first time. Two years into his term, I started feeling that all black people should be Independents, and not pledge loyalty to either of the main parties. For the longest, I called myself an Independent, who leans heavily Republican. Now, I just call myself a Republican. It's easier.
What do you think of Gary Johnson?
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Mal
Feb 5 2013, 04:25 AM
levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 02:59 AM
Mal, Repubs will ignore this thread for obvious reasons....because once again, you're painting all Republicans with a broad brush. Do you really think all Democrats love black people?

First of all, Todd Kincannon is not a Fox legal correspondent. Second, he and he alone, is responsible for his actions.

Quote:
 
GOP will always be the party of racism.

ALWAYS? Really? The same thing was said about the Democratic Party at one point.
You really are a typical Republican, I see you have nothing to say about those racist and offensive tweets.
Todd Kincannon is a racist bigot and I am glad to see that Republicans continue to justify this type of racist behaviour, it makes it easier for Democrats.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/04/todd-kincannon-trayvon-martin-tweet_n_2618895.html

Kincannon is a current legal contributor to Fox's Good Day Columbia.

Mal, he is not. This was listed at the bottom of the Mediaite article (http://www.mediaite.com/online/former-sc-gop-exec-director-fires-off-racially-charged-tweets-during-the-super-bowl/):

"UPDATE: This post mistakenly referred to Kincannon as a “current legal analyst for Fox’s Good Day Columbia.” However, WACH’s news director informs us that despite appearing on the network occasionally, Kincannon does not work with the network in any official capacity. We have corrected the mistake."

....and your Huffingtonpost article doesn't even mention Fox at all.

Furthermore, I specifically said that this man is responsible for his actions, not me. What he does is no reflection of me. It's not my job to comment on every thread you start when it begins with "Racist Republican", as if there are no racist Democrats.
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Feb 5 2013, 08:57 AM
levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 03:25 AM
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Feb 5 2013, 03:14 AM
So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
I voted for Obama the first time. Two years into his term, I started feeling that all black people should be Independents, and not pledge loyalty to either of the main parties. For the longest, I called myself an Independent, who leans heavily Republican. Now, I just call myself a Republican. It's easier.
What do you think of Gary Johnson?
I like him because he makes a lot of sense. The problem with 3rd party candidates, is that they usually have no chance of winning. You have to have a lot of money to run for President, and he just didn't have that. He couldn't get his message out. Politics are so superficial. He didn't have the look, the eloquence, the polish, the list goes on.

Republicans had two choices in 2012:
1.) Vote your conscience, even if you knew your candidate couldn't win.
2.) Vote for the Republican candicate who shared many of your views, and had a better chance of beating Obama.

It depended on what your ultimate objective was.
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Feb 5 2013, 03:59 AM
levonjaw
Feb 5 2013, 03:25 AM
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Feb 5 2013, 03:14 AM
So lev, how long have you been a republican. If it's too personal it's ok to blow me off.
I voted for Obama the first time. Two years into his term, I started feeling that all black people should be Independents, and not pledge loyalty to either of the main parties. For the longest, I called myself an Independent, who leans heavily Republican. Now, I just call myself a Republican. It's easier.
Cool. Thanks for sharing that.
I too voted for obama the first time despite my many misgivings. Got caught up in his hope and change bullshit and decided I should give him the benefit of the doubt.

Within 6 months, I saw this guy was straight up fulla shit. I was always kinda leaning Green and registered for that party.
LOL!!

A lot of people got caught up in the hype. Many still are. :)
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