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June 11, 2010
Mystery Candidate Alvin M. Greene Worked Hard, Got His Message Out to Voters
Posted by The MaryHunter at June 11, 2010 8:50 AM
Alvin M. Greene (D-Neverland) is ready to fight for the South Carolina United States Senate seat and no one, not even him, is exactly sure how or why.
This is a candidate who displays even more nebulous nuance than did Barack Obama in 2008. He doesn't even have a catchy non-slogan slogan yet. Still, he knows how to get his message out, in a manner of speaking. Or not speaking.
Among the excuses offered up for how an unemployed, sexual-harassment-accused, Army-Air Force veteran who lives with his parents ascended to this candidacy is that he is black. Imagine that: being nominated because of the color of your skin. Indeed, the flood of cynical racism that flows through the Democrat party knows no limits.
Sister Toldjah collected a few other theories.
On articulate tips from TrickleUpPolitics and Fred C. Dobbs (thanks for the info, Fred).


