The #GOP is simply not interested in working with President #Obama. Sadly...they may be still salty about the BROWN man in the WHITE House.
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Star Jones (@StarJonesEsq) December 27, 2012
Congressional Democrats on are on a mission to demonize the GOP in the midst of fiscal cliff negotiations. But, while they’ve made sure to paint Republicans as unserious obstructionists, they haven’t quite covered all their bases. Thankfully, Star Jones is around to bat clean-up. Clutching her precious race card, Jones accused the GOP of preventing a fiscal cliff solution out of spite for the “BROWN man in the WHITE House.” Of course.
Simpering tools nodded furiously in agreement:
@StarJonesEsq To put it mildly…—
Michelle Jones (@MizJones602) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq I think you are absolutely right Ms.Jones.—
Monica Haynes (@thetalkdiva) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq What's incredible are the jerks that fail to acknowledge race issues in this country. How can anyone deny it?—
Shoohunty (@shoohunty) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq Sad to say, you may be right.—
Maryellen White (@MEWhite60) December 27, 2012
Oh yes they are! The debt ceiling mess proves that! RT @StarJonesEsq: The #GOP is simply not (cont) tl.gd/kgqg5i—
Kim (@KimOfficialEdD) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq I gotta agree with you. I think that irritates many of them!—
It's Bonzo! (@TweetinBonzo) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq agreed 1000%—
patrice a. butterfly (@afrikanbuttafly) December 27, 2012
That’s a lotta percents!
@StarJonesEsq I'm glad that your are putting the GOP on blast bc on one else is speaking the truth about why Obama can't be successful.—
Roro (@roro4683) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq Sad shame that they would rather see the country fail, the country they claim to love #GOP #FiscalCliff #SourGrapes—
(@BossyBlaine) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq wThat's the exact reason!!—
Monica DIllow (@jmdillow) December 27, 2012
There’s simply no other explanation for Republicans’ frustration with the president!
@StarJonesEsq why can't they just recognize him as a #MAN in the White House… Ever since Bush Jr. took office, the #GOP have failed…—
Rocco Campanaro (@watchrocco) December 27, 2012
They do, actually. A deeply flawed man.
Fortunately, not all of her followers were willing to view Washington through race-colored goggles:
@StarJonesEsq I enjoy differing views but this is the liberal equivalent to the birther argument. Both sides deserve blame for this mess.—
Patrick Millsaps (@PatrickMillsaps) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq stupid statement when we know that the country as well as republicans want #Obama to cut spending along w/ raising taxes!—
michaelle deitrich (@michaelledeitri) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq incredible how you manage to drag race into everything.—
tom (@pTom93) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq or how about because they're different parties? How long are we going to perpetuate the race thing?—
Susan Siceloff (@ssiceloff) December 27, 2012
@StarJonesEsq You're ass to paint such a large group of people as racist just because they do not agree. SMDH.—
MyNJJets (@MyNJJETS) December 27, 2012
Jones’ nonsense about “salty” Republicans has certainly left a sour taste in our mouths. But she’s cool with that. Because she lives in The Truth:
I live in the truth.>“@pTom93: @StarJonesEsq incredible how you manage to drag race into everything.”—
Star Jones (@StarJonesEsq) December 27, 2012
As long as it exists.>“@ssiceloff: or how about because they're different parties? How long are we going to perpetuate the race thing?”—
Star Jones (@StarJonesEsq) December 27, 2012
Pathetic. This Star has lost her luster.
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