Donna Brazile said Hillary rigged the election and Elizabeth Warren agreed





I am shocked to see black folks turning on Donna because she dared to buck the establishment. Boy, Boy, Boy,.... Party loyalty is a something I will never understand.
 
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Donna Brazile: "I found no evidence" election was rigged." Damage already done, but yet again Clinton blamed for absolute nonsense that was false.

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"Donna Brazile throws Hillary under the bus."

And, this is the same Donna Brazile CNN fired for giving Hillary the debate questions in advance. It's all rather odd.
 
"Donna Brazile throws Hillary under the bus."

And, this is the same Donna Brazile CNN fired for giving Hillary the debate questions in advance. It's all rather odd.

Donna Brazile is breaking ranks from all that shenanigan those White women in the Democratic Party was/is doing. I realized the Democratic Party was in trouble when fence riding Mary Landrieu didn't get re-elected. Mary Landrieu actually sided with Bobby Jindal with some of his foolishness, which was politically weird to me. The most Mary did for Black people in Louisiana is that she took care of those few political Blacks that supported her. Most Black people in Louisiana were completely ignored by her during her tenure, which is why Blacks in Louisiana didn't turn out to vote for her. Also, Mary Landrieu was one of the women in the Democratic Party who never officially endorsed President Obama after he won the Democratic primary. She tried to appease others while her voting base dwindled and them other folks would never vote for her.
 
Donna Brazile is breaking ranks from all that shenanigan those White women in the Democratic Party was/is doing. I realized the Democratic Party was in trouble when fence riding Mary Landrieu didn't get re-elected. Mary Landrieu actually sided with Bobby Jindal with some of his foolishness, which was politically weird to me. The most Mary did for Black people in Louisiana is that she took care of those few political Blacks that supported her. Most Black people in Louisiana were completely ignored by her during her tenure, which is why Blacks in Louisiana didn't turn out to vote for her. Also, Mary Landrieu was one of the women in the Democratic Party who never officially endorsed President Obama after he won the Democratic primary. She tried to appease others while her voting base dwindled and them other folks would never vote for her.
She did endorse Obama. John Kennedy brought it up every debate.
 
Ya'll remember this story. The typical White woman who wants to run the Democratic Party. A Rothschild calling President Obama an elitist. What an oxymoron for something like that to come out her mouth.

 
She did endorse Obama. John Kennedy brought it up every debate.

She endorsed him for his second term, but not his first. Mary Landrieu was no longer in touch with her majority voting base (Black voters), which is approximately 32% of Louisiana population. After what she did to Cleo Fields, Black folks still supported her in her first election. All she had do was get 20% from others. Besides New Orleans, she basically forgot about Black people in other parts of Louisiana.
 
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She endorsed him for his second term, but not his first. Mary Landrieu was no longer in touch with her majority voting base (Black voters), which is approximately 32% of Louisiana population. After what she did to Cleo Fields, Black folks still supported her in her first election. All she had do was get 20% from others. Besides New Orleans, she basically forgot about Black people in other parts of Louisiana.
She did endorse him in 08. I worked on that campaign.
 
LOL @ the slow leak of what really happened. Hillary was most likely promised the presidency to get the Clinton's to accept Obama's nomination. That's why she sat on her arse (especially with Trump being her opponent) and lost. It was supposed to "just happen" in her head.
 
She did endorse him in 08. I worked on that campaign.

I know you like her and you worked on her campaign, but like Hillary Clinton on a national level, Mary Landrieu had become toxic to the Louisiana Democratic Party and Black voters in Louisiana. Before Sister Mary got into statewide politics, Louisiana Democrats and Black voters were more unified, especially in the 80's when I was in college. Now what is left of the Louisiana Democratic Party is a few Blacks who think they are politically entitled and some moderate to liberal Whites. I hope Governor John bel Edwards tenure as governor can move the Louisiana Democratic Party back to where it belongs, which is more than 50% voting power. With a State that has a 32% Black population, it shouldn't be that hard. Even Donna Brazile said she likes what Governor John bel Edwards is doing in Louisiana.
 
I know you like her and you worked on her campaign, but like Hillary Clinton on a national level, Mary Landrieu had become toxic to the Louisiana Democratic Party and Black voters in Louisiana. Before Sister Mary got into statewide politics, Louisiana Democrats and Black voters were more unified, especially in the 80's when I was in college. Now what is left of the Louisiana Democratic Party is a few Blacks who think they are politically entitled and some moderate to liberal Whites. I hope Governor John bel Edwards tenure as governor can move the Louisiana Democratic Party back to where it belongs, which is more than 50% voting power. With a State that has a 32% Black population, it shouldn't be that hard. Even Donna Brazile said she likes what Governor John bel Edwards is doing in Louisiana.
I wasn't trying to say she embraced black people at all. I was just saying she did endorse Obama in 08. John Kennedy brought it up every debate.
 
I wasn't trying to say she embraced black people at all. I was just saying she did endorse Obama in 08. John Kennedy brought it up every debate.

Okay, but I 'm sure it took her a while to endorse him. IMO, Mary is the reason why the Democratic Party in Louisiana became divided. As corrupted as Edwin Edwards was, he made sure Louisiana Democratic Party stayed together, such as Edwin Edwards visiting Southern University during off election years, whereas the only time we saw Sister Mary was during the times she was running for re-election. As I previously stated, besides New Orleans, Mary was completely out of touch with Black folks in other parts of Louisiana.
 
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