Uncle Joe's loving photo with "sheets" Byrd...Politifact says "mostly false" WTF!!

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Now, now Ellen. Please don’t mask your feelings!

WAAAWAAAAWAaaaa
She's just calling Mr. Gaffe what he is...a racist.
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I was taking Ilhan up the ass the other day, she was nude except for the scarf.. right before I shot sperm up her ass, I yelled "yippie yi yo"!, and grabbed the scarf, in the heat of the moment. it came off, but I quickly placed it back on, after Ilhan got a hot rag to clean me off. I left shortly after, and told her to hit me up again, when her White Boyfriend is busy at work. Originally Posted by Chung Tran

did she give you a bottle of Ozarka and a mint on the way out??


BAHHAHHAHAHAAAAAA
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Byrd was not a Grand Dragon. this wiggle room allows the libtrad press to claim mostly false on the tie-in with him and Biden. what they can't deny is that Joe was chummy with a card carrying klansman. He was a chapter president aka an Exalted Cyclops. if he had been a chapter president of the Hell's Angels it would be the same thing.


read this whitewash by Slate from 2010 ...

What Does an Exalted Cyclops Do?

He reports to the Dragon and coordinates the Centaurs.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/...that-mean.html


By Brian Palmer
June 30, 20107:04 PM
The late Sen. Robert C. Byrd
Robert Byrd, the longest-serving senator in U.S. history, died Monday at 92. While he was most famous as a master of the Senate’s obscure rules, Byrd wore many hats during his lifetime, including that of Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan. What are the job responsibilities of an Exalted Cyclops?

He presides over the Council of the Centaurs and writes quarterly reports to the Grand Giant. In the Klan hierarchy, each local chapter, or Klavern, is led by an Exalted Cyclops. This member is typically elected by his fellow Klansmen and serves a one-year term. According to the original 1867 Prescript of the Ku Klux Klan, the Exalted Cyclops reports to a Grand Giant, or provincial leader; a Grand Dragon, or state director; and the Grand Wizard, or national chair. Below the Cyclops on the org chart were the Grand Magi, the Grand Monk, the Grand Exchequer, the Grand Turk, and, finally, the rank-and-file members known as Ghouls or Knights. (Many of these titles have changed over time, and most of the sub-Cyclops ranks have been eliminated.) The Exalted Cyclops’ responsibilities include presiding over Klavern meetings, initiating new members, and appointing Councils of Centaurs—that’s Klan-speak for a jury—to try and punish wayward Ghouls.

Despite the specific duties laid out in the Klan’s founding documents, there’s no way of knowing exactly what Byrd did as Exalted Cyclops. Klaverns have clashed with the central office throughout the Klan’s history, and there’s plenty of evidence that many chapters operated on a much less formal basis than the Prescript and subsequent manuals suggest. The meeting agenda for a typical Klavern in the 1940s, when Byrd was an Exalted Cyclops, would have included a discussion of black or Jewish outrages against native-born white Protestants. Byrd denied that his members ever discussed violence or even so much as held a parade, and there is no evidence to contradict his claims.

There wasn’t much money in it for Byrd, either, since the Klan operated as a pyramid scheme. Each member paid $10 at initiation (that’s about $115 in current dollars), plus annual fees of $6.80. The national, state, and provincial headquarters each got about a 20 percent slice of the action. The Kleagle, or recruiter, also took a cut. The remainder was used to pay out a nominal salary for the Exalted Cyclops, but it wasn’t enough to live on. (Local Klan leaders had other, more regular jobs.) During the 1920s, when national membership topped 4 million, holding high KKK office could be lucrative—the Grand Dragon of Indiana, for example, earned more than $200,000 in 1924. By the time Byrd came along, however, membership had plunged. He managed to rope in only around 150 members, so his Klavern could not have been making much more than a few hundred dollars annually, with most of that revenue paying for recruitment activities and meeting space.


The Klan’s whimsical titles of office hearken back to its Reconstruction-era beginnings. In 1865, six Tennesseans formed a club that mainly involved dressing up in costumes and riding around Giles County after dark. * Their ghoulish appearance spawned a legend that they were apparitions of soldiers from the bloody Civil War battle of Shiloh seeking revenge against the freedmen. Sensing the fear of a few credulous blacks, nearby localities started copying the stunt, and representatives from around the region formed an umbrella organization in Nashville in 1867. The titles of offices drew upon the ghostly mythology surrounding the group.

These titles, while odd to the modern ear, were in line with fraternal organizations of the time. Members of the Masons, the forefathers of the fraternal-order movement, aspire to be Worshipful Masters or Senior Wardens. The Lamb’s Club, which first appeared in the U.S. in 1874, is headed by a Shepherd and a Boy. When the Shriners formed in 1870, their leaders were styled the Potentate and the Chief Rabban.

Today’s Exalted Cyclops is responsible for rehabbing the chapter’s image, as the Klan tries to rebrand itself as a community service organization, civil rights advocate for whites, and semilibertarian political action group. (They do advocate placing all HIV-positive Americans in state-owned hospitals.) Several Klaverns now participate in the Adopt-a-Highway program. The group has also adopted the slogan “America’s Oldest Civil Rights Organization.”


Got a question about today’s news? Ask the Explainer.

Explainer thanks David M. Chalmers, author of Backfire: How the Ku Klux Klan Helped the Civil Rights Movement, Marilyn Mayo of the Anti-Defamation League, and Rory McVeigh of the University of Notre Dame. Thanks also to reader Colin Samuels for asking the question.


no matter how the press spins it, Byrd, a DEMOCRAT .. was a klansman and Creepy Joe was more than casual acquaintances with him. if sloppy Joe is the DNC nominee it will be stuck up his dementia riddled asshole all they way to Nov 2020.
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Byrd was not a Grand Dragon. this wiggle room allows the libtrad press to claim mostly false on the tie-in with him and Biden. what they can't deny is that Joe was chummy with a card carrying klansman. He was a chapter president aka an Exalted Cyclops. if he had been a chapter president of the Hell's Angels it would be the same thing.


read this whitewash by Slate from 2010 ...

What Does an Exalted Cyclops Do?

He reports to the Dragon and coordinates the Centaurs.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/...that-mean.html


By Brian Palmer
June 30, 20107:04 PM
The late Sen. Robert C. Byrd
Robert Byrd, the longest-serving senator in U.S. history, died Monday at 92. While he was most famous as a master of the Senate’s obscure rules, Byrd wore many hats during his lifetime, including that of Exalted Cyclops in the Ku Klux Klan. What are the job responsibilities of an Exalted Cyclops?

He presides over the Council of the Centaurs and writes quarterly reports to the Grand Giant. In the Klan hierarchy, each local chapter, or Klavern, is led by an Exalted Cyclops. This member is typically elected by his fellow Klansmen and serves a one-year term. According to the original 1867 Prescript of the Ku Klux Klan, the Exalted Cyclops reports to a Grand Giant, or provincial leader; a Grand Dragon, or state director; and the Grand Wizard, or national chair. Below the Cyclops on the org chart were the Grand Magi, the Grand Monk, the Grand Exchequer, the Grand Turk, and, finally, the rank-and-file members known as Ghouls or Knights. (Many of these titles have changed over time, and most of the sub-Cyclops ranks have been eliminated.) The Exalted Cyclops’ responsibilities include presiding over Klavern meetings, initiating new members, and appointing Councils of Centaurs—that’s Klan-speak for a jury—to try and punish wayward Ghouls.

Despite the specific duties laid out in the Klan’s founding documents, there’s no way of knowing exactly what Byrd did as Exalted Cyclops. Klaverns have clashed with the central office throughout the Klan’s history, and there’s plenty of evidence that many chapters operated on a much less formal basis than the Prescript and subsequent manuals suggest. The meeting agenda for a typical Klavern in the 1940s, when Byrd was an Exalted Cyclops, would have included a discussion of black or Jewish outrages against native-born white Protestants. Byrd denied that his members ever discussed violence or even so much as held a parade, and there is no evidence to contradict his claims.

There wasn’t much money in it for Byrd, either, since the Klan operated as a pyramid scheme. Each member paid $10 at initiation (that’s about $115 in current dollars), plus annual fees of $6.80. The national, state, and provincial headquarters each got about a 20 percent slice of the action. The Kleagle, or recruiter, also took a cut. The remainder was used to pay out a nominal salary for the Exalted Cyclops, but it wasn’t enough to live on. (Local Klan leaders had other, more regular jobs.) During the 1920s, when national membership topped 4 million, holding high KKK office could be lucrative—the Grand Dragon of Indiana, for example, earned more than $200,000 in 1924. By the time Byrd came along, however, membership had plunged. He managed to rope in only around 150 members, so his Klavern could not have been making much more than a few hundred dollars annually, with most of that revenue paying for recruitment activities and meeting space.


The Klan’s whimsical titles of office hearken back to its Reconstruction-era beginnings. In 1865, six Tennesseans formed a club that mainly involved dressing up in costumes and riding around Giles County after dark. * Their ghoulish appearance spawned a legend that they were apparitions of soldiers from the bloody Civil War battle of Shiloh seeking revenge against the freedmen. Sensing the fear of a few credulous blacks, nearby localities started copying the stunt, and representatives from around the region formed an umbrella organization in Nashville in 1867. The titles of offices drew upon the ghostly mythology surrounding the group.

These titles, while odd to the modern ear, were in line with fraternal organizations of the time. Members of the Masons, the forefathers of the fraternal-order movement, aspire to be Worshipful Masters or Senior Wardens. The Lamb’s Club, which first appeared in the U.S. in 1874, is headed by a Shepherd and a Boy. When the Shriners formed in 1870, their leaders were styled the Potentate and the Chief Rabban.

Today’s Exalted Cyclops is responsible for rehabbing the chapter’s image, as the Klan tries to rebrand itself as a community service organization, civil rights advocate for whites, and semilibertarian political action group. (They do advocate placing all HIV-positive Americans in state-owned hospitals.) Several Klaverns now participate in the Adopt-a-Highway program. The group has also adopted the slogan “America’s Oldest Civil Rights Organization.”


Got a question about today’s news? Ask the Explainer.

Explainer thanks David M. Chalmers, author of Backfire: How the Ku Klux Klan Helped the Civil Rights Movement, Marilyn Mayo of the Anti-Defamation League, and Rory McVeigh of the University of Notre Dame. Thanks also to reader Colin Samuels for asking the question.


no matter how the press spins it, Byrd, a DEMOCRAT .. was a klansman and Creepy Joe was more than casual acquaintances with him. if sloppy Joe is the DNC nominee it will be stuck up his dementia riddled asshole all they way to Nov 2020. Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
But but but, AA’s have overwhelming support for Creepy Joe!!!!!!
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Whose Gods are you discussing now? Zeus, Jupiter, Indra, or Perun maybe? Originally Posted by eccielover
Why Yahweh of course. Jehovah Jireh
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I was taking Ilhan up the ass the other day, she was nude except for the scarf.. right before I shot sperm up her ass, I yelled "yippie yi yo"!, and grabbed the scarf, in the heat of the moment. it came off, but I quickly placed it back on, after Ilhan got a hot rag to clean me off. I left shortly after, and told her to hit me up again, when her White Boyfriend is busy at work. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
What a beautiful Love Story. Thank you Chung
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You're a racist little fuck wad. Hope you're having fun. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
That's it Moscow Ellen. I resign as your Business Manager. I don't have this problem with my other clients. Good Luck Grandma. Bless Your Heart
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That's it Moscow Ellen. I resign as your Business Manager. I don't have this problem with my other clients. Good Luck Grandma. Bless Your Heart Originally Posted by themystic

I wear it every day. Going to have to get a new one soon.
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Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Lmao!!!! That's some funny shit Waco!!!
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I wear it every day. Going to have to get a new one soon. Originally Posted by biggeorge565
Big George I bet you do. Do you get any flack? ( Please no keyboard warrior shit). I never see them in Dallas or Austin
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Big George I bet you do. Do you get any flack? ( Please no keyboard warrior shit). I never see them in Dallas or Austin Originally Posted by themystic

if you don't leave your basement you won't. i saw a Trump 2020 sign today. i'll post a picture of it soon.

and you are banned from Austin. you aren't gay enough for them. Yssup said so. and he knows gay!
In a video uploaded to the State Department’s official YouTube page on June 28, 2010, Clinton commemorated late Sen. Byrd by saying, “Today our country has lost a true American original, my friend and mentor Robert C. Byrd.

How fukin' moronic do you have to be to call yourself an "Exalted Cyclops"?

MIC, KEY, MOU.........oops, wrong Club.