Playing the Race Card

The left is well known for playing the race card to get what they want. They’ve gone so far down the rabbit hole, virtually anything can be racist now. Don’t believe in climate change, women’s rights, common core, gun control, or Taco Tuesday? Then you must be racist. But most commonly this tactic is used by the left to hobble their opposition when race is concerned. Sadly it’s forced people to go against their convictions in order to not appear “racist”. Hence the left are known as race-baiters. However they’re not the only ones who fall prey to this scheme, sadly conservatives do as well.

A certain political candidate in Kootenai County, Alex Barron has been lightly playing the race card as of late. In every story he tells, or article he writes he illustrates racial divide, insinuating that the good people of the state of Idaho are racist by nature.  His tactics have some worried he’ll pull an Obama sized race card. “Don’t vote for me? You must be racist” “Want me to follow Robert’s Rules of Order? Racist!!!”

Honestly Alex it’s getting old already, it shows everyone you’re just a one-trick pony. Even in your rebuttal of Shawn Vestal, instead of addressing the facts and having an intellectual argument you went a race-baiting, making yourself look shallow and one sided. Why resort to liberal tactics just to guilt-trip people into supporting you. If you’re truly the conservative candidate you claim to be, then stop the foolishness. Makes one wonder if you’re truly nothing more than a liberal in sheep’s clothing.

Stay tuned folks, we’re just getting started.

Chester

P.S. Since when is someone a “farmer” for having just over 4 acres of property?

3 thoughts on “Playing the Race Card”

  1. Yes, Pocotello is well known for bustling with racists hiding behind every tree, and under every rock. To such a degree even airline stewardesses are required to know this obscure fact. Thanks for enlightening us Alex, I don’t know how we made it through life without you.

  2. I read his Charles Carroll post and heard his unlikely Pocotello story. He sounds like a fanboy for some hate group like the Black Panthers. We worked hard to eliminate hate from Idaho, why is he allowed the platform to bring it back? Color me unimpressed.

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