Easy. I know that the lies comes from the brainwashed Liberals and their ass-kissing media, so the truth is easy to find.
Once again, you indiscriminately lump together and define all "liberals" by calling them names. Good job.
Why would some Republicans want to do amongst a hostile crowd that voted 96% for a black President and "don't-give-a-shit-about-Republicans"
Because, unlike you, they are all Americans. And Americans, liberal or conservative, should be able to appreciate and support that little line in the Declaration of Independence that states "All men are created equal." And all Americans, liberal or conservative should recognize the hardships and sacrifice that their forefathers endured to gain their civil rights in the last 200 years past, back when they would have been considered immigrants and risked their lives to travel to America for a fresh start, to escape their own problems of oppression and inequality in their native countries in search of their own dream of an equal opportunity to establish a better life for their families. And Americans should not let politics cheapen the humiliation of other Americans being hanged and beaten and shunned only a few decades ago because of skin color. Amerians should celebrate civil rights not as a political entity, but as a human right. To not unite behind a cause so fundamental to the freedom and opportunity the United States stands for is not only petty, it is truly an affront to the ideals the United States were founded upon. All of the politicians who did not attend, liberal and conservative, are spitting in the face of the very people they have sworn to serve.
From what I hear most of them received late invitations to attend, but not to speak...
From what you hear? Late invitations? Good grief.
According to the Washington Post and other sources, of the 233 republicans in the House of Representatives, 46 republicans in the senate and 30 republican governors of states, not a single one of them attended. Zero. That's right, not a single elected republican politician attended the MLK anniversary. Not one had the dignity to attend and honor a man of peace who died for his dream of equality and helped change the course of America.
Organizers of the event stated that every member of congress, including Senator Tim Scott, was invited to attend. They were not all invited to speak, but they were invited. Scott was not invited to speak, probably because his Tea Party beliefs fly in the face of MLK's message. But other Republican leaders were invited to speak. Instead, they chose not to attend. Boehner had no scheduling conflicts, but chose to not speak in favor of headlining fund raisers in Wyoming. Eric Cantor was touring an oil field in North Dakota. The MLK anniversary organizers said Cantor tried to find a replacement speaker for himself but was unsuccessful in finding a single republican willing to attend and speak.
So you can whine about Scott not attending, but in fact none attended. That's not a coincidence, it's just disgusting.
Here's an example.
The nation’s only black Senator, Tim Scott (R-SC) was not invited to speak at the rally today commemorating the 50th Anniversary of MLK’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.
That's true. He was not invited to speak. But he was invited. He still chose not to attend, just like every other invited republican.
Why is every Black Conservative denigrated by the Democrats?
You must be kidding.
According to Cornel West, Martin Luther King would turn over in his grave if he saw the present crop of Civil Rights Leaders and amongst some other very strong criticism, he called Al Sharpton "The Bonafide House Negro Of The Obama Plantation”
I’m betting you hadn’t even heard of Cornel West before a few days ago. And now you’re using him to “denigrate” liberal African-Americans? Classy.