The South Bronx comes out for the Orange Man.
The video is about eight minutes long and puts me in mind of the old "Joe and Eddy" tune from the early '60s, There's a Meeting Here Tonight.
Black support for Trump makes perfect sense. These black citizens understand that an endless influx of illegal aliens will have a disproportionate impact (to put it mildly) on them. After all, where will the illegals be sent? To Martha's Vineyard? They will be sent and are being sent to black neighborhoods where they take over the schools, the playgrounds, drain the social services, etc.
Black citizens, most of whom are law-abiding, understand that the rule of law is good for them, and that the cadre leftists who have infiltrated and now control the Democrat Party have contempt for said rule, despite their mendacious mouthings to the contrary, mouthings that are belied by their actions.
My use of 'disproportionate impact' above is slightly ironic, as I am sure my astute readers have noticed. The leftist line is that the enforcing of laws is 'racist' because strict enforcement and appropriate punishment has a 'disproportionate impact' on blacks. And of course it does. But that doesn't make it 'racist' on any reasonable definition of the term. It can't be racist if it is true.
'Disproportionate impact' is exactly what one would expect given the well-established fact that blacks as a group are more criminally prone than other groups. And this even after adjusting for police brutality, and other forms of police malfeasance.
We conservatives are not racists or fascists with an 'authoritarian personality structure.' We stand for liberty and (therefore) for limited government. We appreciate that cops are a necessary evil. I dilate further in Cops: A Necessary Evil.
UPDATE (5/21)
Is Trump the first populist Republican? No surprise The Militant sticks up for him. Meanwhile, James Carville, junkyard attack dog, barks himself silly. (Looks like the video I was looking for has been removed.) What could the lovely Mary Matalin see in him?
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