Posted on 08/11/2020 10:51:50 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
More than 100 Black men, including several A-list cultural figures, called on Joe Biden on Monday to pick a Black woman as his Democratic vice presidential running mate.
With the veepstakes decision coming to a head, rapper P Diddy, Prof. Michael Eric Dyson and CNN commentator Van Jones headlined an open letter backing a call by 700 Black women for Biden to put an African-American woman on the ticket.
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Oh, ya, ....."Shut up and Sing!"
The Demwit has already said he’s going to pick a black woman. Do they think he’s lying - or that he’ll forget?
A lot of this chatter out there today. I guess Joe was on the verge of choosing Fauxahontas?
...which, of course, is truly racist (choosing someone based solely on ‘color’)...but who’s watching?
What’s a P Diddy?
Puff Daddy is an A list cultural figure????
Pass the popcorn.
P Diddy and Van Jones call for Joe Biden to select Black woman as V.P.
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Oh Hell. if that’s the case then Biden has absolutely no choice but to..... /s
Kind of late to the party guys.
It is always refreshing to have these erudite opinions bestowed upon us mere mortals by these brilliant veterans of statesmanship and jurisprudence.
“The Demwit has already said hes going to pick a black woman.”
Biden said he would pick a woman.
Joe will have to get permission from his captors.
Dims always making a deal to get the AA vote. I guess they can be bought. That is insulting.
Racist...
I dont want to hear any more about how blacks cant be racist.
How to take someone seriously when they call themselves P Diddy ?
Kim Foxx, Lori Lightfoot, Chief Best in Seattle...black women arent impressing me, of late.
How abut Ru Paul. Covers all the bases.
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