Talking With Congressman Cleaver

NBC Action News scores a first interview with Kansas City's most powerful elected official and a pretty good dancer by the looks of the photo featured above . . .
Ask the Candidate: Emanuel Cleaver
And no, no car wash questions.


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Cleaver is one of the many members of Congress who will not leave so much as a fingerprint on anything when he finally leaves Washington. He lives in the past with the Black Caucus and still looks at his primary job to be bringing home money to spread around through the usual suspects on the east side which mostly diappears without a trace. And hi ethics, as recently been once again demonstrated with the car wash scam, are questionable at best.
Unlike serous people like Ike Skelton, Cleaver will be remembered for not much of anything.
But celebrated endlessly by the Chamber swells and the rest of the establishment.
And we wonder why we're not making any progress with serious national issues.
Instaed of "Hope On" he should have been screaming "Hop On" to the civil rights, "Your a racist" bandwagon for an endless supply of "White Guilt" goodies.
His main objective with his carwash was to keep it close enough to his constituents so that they could walk to it.
pay your bills nigger boy!
You should hear Cleaver at a Freedom Inc. meeting when you whitey's aren't around. He talks trash about white folk. He once called Kay Barnes, "That white woman". Same with Al Brooks. He said, when ripping a hole in a couple of black school board members for voting for a white guy for Board President over a newly elected black guy, "You never, under any circumstances, vote for a white over a black".
But in public, they really really like you.
I wish Cleaver would debate Turk.
Q. Hey Rev, what ya think of the dark satanic mills of KC's city hall?
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