Read Plantation Nancy Pelosi’s Glowing Eulogy For KKK Grand Wizard Robert Byrd

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What a fraud! This is the person who is denouncing racism. Read Speaker Pelosi’s glowing eulogy for the former Senator Robert Byrd, who was a grand wizard for the KKK. This is the same person who kneels on the floor of the congress in an African scarf, and the same person who is now trying to have confederate statues removed from the halls of congress. Speaker Pelosi is one disgusting human being. African Americans must stop voting for this racist political party. Blexit!

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We’ve Got Nancy Pelosi’s Glowing Funeral Speech For KKK Grand Wizard Robert Byrd

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Speaking of racism and oppression, did you know that Democrat icon and celebrated “hero” Robert Byrd, who died 9-years ago, was a Grand Wizard in the KKK?

By Wayne Dupree, June 12, 2020

Speaking of racism and oppression, did you know that Democrat icon and celebrated “hero” Robert Byrd, who died 9-years ago, was a Grand Wizard in the KKK?

Yes, it’s true, but he was never shunned from the Dem Party, because after he did as much damage as he could possibly do to black he simply said “whoopsie, sorry” and all was forgiven!

These same people who immortalized a KKK Grand Wizard are now accusing President Trump of being a “racist” and chastising all of his followers as “bigots” and “Nazis.”

Also, these are the same people cheering as violent mobs tear down Confederates statues – which ironically, are all part of the Democrat Party history.

“I bring, as Speaker of the House, I sadly have the privilege of bringing the condolences of the House of Representatives to Marjorie and to Mona and the entire Byrd family. As a friend of Senator Byrd, I do so with great sadness.

“But happily, thanks to the Byrd family, some of us had the opportunity to sing Senator Byrd’s praises in his presence in December, when he became the longest-serving Member of Congress in American history.

“I noted then that Senator Byrd’s Congressional service began in the House of Representatives. In those six years in the House, he demonstrated what would become the hallmarks of his commitment: his love of the people of West Virginia, his passion for history and public service, and his remarkable oratorical skills.

“And I am going to talk to you about his service in the House briefly. In 1953, this is one of his earliest speeches, he came to the floor of the House and he said: ‘I learned quite a long time before becoming a Member of this House that there is an unwritten rule in the minds of some, perhaps, which is expected to cover the conduct of new members in a legislative body to the extent that they should be often seen but seldom be heard; I have observed this rule,’ he said, ‘very carefully up to this time and I shall continue to do so… however…the book of Ecclesiastes…says: ‘To everything there is a season… a time to keep silence and a time to speak.’ And he decided it was time for him to speak.

“He went on in that speech; it was one of his earliest speeches. He went on in that speech to quote not only the bible but Shakespeare, Rudyard Kipling, and Daniel Webster. And, Mr. President, this was a speech about world trade.

“Though he thrived in the House, when he moved on to the Senate, Senator Byrd remarked that he was happy to leave behind the limitations on speaking time on the House floor.

“On a personal moment, I’ll never forget a dinner I hosted for him in the early 80’s when he was running for reelection at that time, in California.

“After dinner, we didn’t know what to expect. We were all so nervous to be in the presence of such a great person. And what did he do? He pulled out his fiddle and regaled us with West Virginia tunes and told us great stories about each and every one of you. That was an act of friendship that I will never forget.

“Later, when I came to Congress, I told Senator Byrd how my father, who had served in Congress, gave me the image of a coalminer carved in coal. It is the only thing I have from my father’s office as a Member of Congress. It had been a gift to him from Jennings Randolph, who had represented West Virginia so well, and it sat in my father’s office when he was in the House of Representatives.

“It now sits in the Speaker’s office. It is in my West Virginia corner, along with a silver tray from Senator Byrd which I love especially because it is engraved, ‘With thanks, from Robert and Erma.’

“In the beginning of my comments, I mentioned a speech of Senator Byrd’s on the House floor. That day, in 1953, he quoted the words of Daniel Webster. These words, when you come to the Capitol, are etched on the wall of the chamber high above the Speaker’s chair. And these words would come to define his leadership but he voiced them in that earliest speech. Senator Byrd said, ‘Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests and see whether we also in our day and generation may not perform something worthy to be remembered.’ Daniel Webster.

“Senator Byrd’s service, and his leadership, were more than worthy to be remembered for many generations to come. And as my colleague Mr. Rahall said, it is very appropriate that we are celebrating Robert Byrd’s life and putting him to rest in the week of July 4th; he was a great American patriot. And as Governor Manchin said, we shall never see his like again.

“May he rest in peace. Amen.”

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Halal Bacon
Halal Bacon
3 years ago

meh, tis only demonrat taqiyya, nothin’ to see here folks, move along

Suresh
Suresh
3 years ago
Reply to  Halal Bacon

Agree. Trump fights for what is Right. Dems do it for what is immoral/wrong/evil

while Left/liberal pro-jihadi run EU is turning into islamic hellhole with more jihadi attacks Trump is shutting down jihadi funding that has been running for decades now
http://offtrade.net/cnmnews/trump-stops-funding-palestinian-terrorists/

Left/Liberal Loons say that makes him “racist” , “islamophobe” . Guess what ? Trump gives a damn .
And that reason why people love him !

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

When pointed out to Hillary, he is the Grand Dragon of the KKK in California,
she refused to give back the 20K. That was back in 2016!
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IAMARICK
IAMARICK
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Plus 10 tears of compounded interest.

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

What ?!?!?!?! Hillary…..Give money BACK ?!?!?!?! Perish the thought !!!!

Michelle
Michelle
3 years ago

It is an indication of the closed shutters mindset of so many Leftists that they can blithely ignore this kind of thing. Rather like the fact that most of the rioting is talking place in Democrat controlled cities in blue states and by Leftists. Funny that!

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
3 years ago

Ed Buck(naked) sodomizer-necrophilic ‘Big Donor’ makes Byrd and Klan look tame !!
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ed
ed
3 years ago

Another great one, AR !!!!

AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
AR154U☑ᵀʳᵘᵐᵖ DEPLORABLE 2020
3 years ago

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WadeBaker
WadeBaker
3 years ago

The only way the mainstream media reports on it is at gunpoint.

Jane_Dowe1366
Jane_Dowe1366
3 years ago

To call Pelosi dog feces would be an insult to all dog feces, past, present and future.

Jane_Dowe1366
Jane_Dowe1366
3 years ago

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1PierreMontagne1
1PierreMontagne1
3 years ago

What is it with Alcoholic Politicians?
What is it with over 80 years old Alcoholic Politicians?What is it with Rep Jean Kirkpatrick’s former drinking buddy Nancy Pelosi – Pelosi should be in detox with her buddy Kirkpatrick.
Even 10 years ago It takes a drunken speaker of the house to publicly eulogize a member of the KKK oblivious to such eulogizing being a trigger for unrest..
Pelosi is still there, only now she is accusing non-racist Trump of being a racist?. You would think Alcoholic Pelosi must want BLM/ANTIFA to take her out for her hypocrisy. .

L-Dan
L-Dan
3 years ago

Help, I’m drunk and I can’t get up.

IAMARICK
IAMARICK
3 years ago

So when are the anointed going to go after the current massas of the plantation-the Libtards?

Ed
Ed
3 years ago

Take a good look at the photo. These are the butt-kissing, boot-licking disgusting pandering democrats that get zero respect and draw laughter from common sense people. A real pathetic bunch.

UR.carrion
UR.carrion
3 years ago

The black community is waking up to the history of this racist pandering group of treasonous bastards. They are scared and need criminals like Soros to finance riots to try and maintain power. They are all figure heads of Soros.
He owns the Shadow party.

Eric
Eric
3 years ago

Plain and Simple: DIMOCRATS ARE INHERENTLY RACISTS!

LittleRoot_48
LittleRoot_48
3 years ago

Her mask isn’t even over her nose. What a phoney baloney bi tch.

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