“GOPer Sorry For Saying Confederate Statue Removers Should Be Lynched.”
Of course he does. If this had been a mass shooting, he would have sent “Thoughts and prayers.”
“GOPer Sorry For Saying Confederate Statue Removers Should Be Lynched.”
Of course he does. If this had been a mass shooting, he would have sent “Thoughts and prayers.”
These letters of intent, produced by several of the seceding states, are excellent pieces of evidence to undercut the claims of states’ rights used by the lost cause crowd.
I don’t accept his apology, he should resign then I will commend him.
They’re always sorry when they get caught.
Oliver says he was expressing his “passion for preserving all historical monuments” but that the word lynching is never appropriate.
Maybe he should have a talk with those good ol boys that keep shooting up markers where Emmit Till was found dead in Mississippi.
So, this member of Congress, elected by the good people of Mississippi, thinks the New Orleans officials who removed monuments to treason and white supremacy should be lynched in defense of a history that “is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery.”
There are no words … except Nina Simone’s
Mississippi should declare war on Louisiana. This dweeby little nerd could make himself a general.
Your passion for preserving a Burning Cross in the middle of the night is the only thing that is obvious here!
I thought you were talking about Trump. Then I remembered who the article was about…