Because she did, in fact, have close ties to members of the Nazi regime and had gladly appeared in Nazi propaganda films in the 30s and 40s, before whitewashing her past and reinventing herself as an anti-Nazi resister after the war
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He helped kill bills to abolish poll tax and literacy tests blatantly designed to stop Black people from voting He stonewalled anti-lynching legislation After ascending to the Senate and becoming Majority Leader, he was responsible for sabotaging the 1957 Civil Rights Act
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I can't begin to imagine the political illiteracy that would lead someone to just *assume* you couldn't make a list like this for a Democratic politician of any significance born in 1908.
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I believe the quote was "Segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever?"
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