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Vice -Chairman DNC looks like the president Donald Trump For Jim Kroh’s segregation, they warned about the approaching feud during the Philadelphia Town Hall together with the former Beto O’Rourg representative.
Pennsylvania, representative of Malcolm Kenyat, D-Philadelphia, who survived the June re-vote of the DNC leadership that saw David Hoga’s departure, Warming up the crowd in the sixth largest city in America, comparing the racial internecine of the past and the Trump management style.
Speaking of “future autocrats and future kings”, Kenya noted that “these guys are a wild, but they are not super creative.”
He said that such “future kings”-stamped on Trump-to-reflect on “historical revisionism” in the style of book burns and censorship of the 1930s sites to “forget who we are like Americans.”
DNC Vice President lies Trump as “punk”, “possible dictator” in the fiery town hall
President Donald Trump, left, and representative Malcolm Kenyat. (Getty; Imagn)
“In fact, this is not the first time when we had to deal with such a guy as the one in the White House,” Kenya said.
He said that it was important for the Americans to remember the protests of women-Suphragists, civil rights leaders such as the late representative John Lewis, D-GA. Having passed the Edmund Petus bridge in Selma, Alabama, and the people who demonstrated at the Stonewall bar in New York for gay rights.
“They were the moment we were where they didn’t know the end of the story,” Democratic Party The leader continued.
“Now we use what we know the end of the story – but what they all knew for sure was that at the end of the damn bridge there were dogs, that there were firing hoses on the bridge, that they were going to lose their jobs and have to move from their communities …”
He noted that then in the mid-20th century, the Bull Bull Bull Bull Bull used fire hoses and dogs on civil rights.
Florida protests shouting at the rap. Byron Donald’s during a tense town hall
Birmingham, Alabama, Public Security Commissioner Theophilus Eugene “Bull” Connor. (Getti)
“It is there that we are now at the moment of history. We see dogs. We can see the fires,” he said.
“And we have a guy if he doesn’t hang out on Epstein Island, who talks about a version of” segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever, “he said about Trump.
The last half of Kenia’s sentence referred to the former Democratic Governor Alabama George WallaceThe slogan of the 1960s campaign.
“But I don’t know about each of you, but I don’t bow down the cursed king. I certainly don’t kiss the King’s ring,” Kenyat said.
“And we have a bad relationship in Philadelphia with kings, and we do not change this relationship now.”
O’Rourke, whose latest electoral efforts – to turn off the Ted Cruz Senator – failed, told the crowd that Republicans in places such as Texas feel too comfortable that they need to “show everything” that their voters want.
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He pointed out to rethink the average decade there, and said that the Democrats should accept this power, no matter how uncomfortable they could have a violation of the norms.
“(S) Tats that have the opportunity to do this, it is headed by the Democrats now, should also be transformed to add a democratic preference; in California, where we can pick up some places,” he said.
“And I know that there are some of you, old Democrats, “and I was one of them-who looked like hey, wait a second, it’s not right, it’s the way it should work.”
“Well, f — how it should work, we need to win political power,” O’Rourg said.
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