KY Gov's Race: Is GOP candidate Daniel Cameron a Sambo? Yes. Unqualified OpporTomist Failed to Charge Cops Who Murdered Breonna Taylor. TokenNegro Treats Matters Important to Black People w/Frivolity
/Daniel Cameron has been hailed as a “rising star” in the Republican Party for years. A standout appearance at the 2020 Republican National Convention exposed the first-term Kentucky attorney general to a wider audience, which he’s bolstered in the years since with frequent appearances on Fox News. He’s the first Black person independently elected to statewide office in Kentucky history.
Cameron is a so-called Black conservative who was endorsed and heavily promoted by racist suspects Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell. In fact, Mitch McConnell “hand-picked” his former staffer Cameron to run for Attorney General to strengthen his own political empire before his own re-election in 2020.
As explained by Martin Luther King Jr., ‘elite racists often appoint unqualified negros into positions of authority so that matters of great importance to Blacks will be handled frivolously.’
Prior to Cameron’s election as AG in 2019 he had never tried a case of any kind, never represented an actual client in a court case and had no courtroom experience. He also never argued a legal brief before either the appellate court or the Supreme Court — at the state level or federal level. Cameron’s only experience was working as general counsel for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for 2 years, working as a law clerk and working for a law firm that focused on lobbying - positions that have no meaningful relevance to prosecutorial trial and appellate work. [MORE] and [MORE].
After being sworn in on December 17, 2019, one of the first major things the newly elected AG did was call for halting abortions in Kentucky during the coronavirus pandemic, arguing it was an elective medical procedure that should fall under the statewide ban for the duration of the pandemic. [MORE] Cameron said he has not personally experienced the kind of racism the demonstrators are marching against. [MORE]
On May 13th Attorney General Daniel Cameron was named as a Special Prosecutor in the investigation into the death of Louisville EMT Breonna Taylor. The Republican was appointed by democrat Gov. Andy Beshear after calls for investigations grew in Kentucky and nationwide. During his run for AG Cameron campaigned with white cops to create his image as a servant of authority. [MORE]
Getting Shot to Death by White Cops While You Sleep Not a Big Deal to a Sleeping Tom Cameron. Cameron failed to bring charges against officers who killed Taylor while she slept in her Louisville apartment – where they fired 32 shots -- on March 13, 2020. Her death sparked national outrage and protests.
The officers were accused of having used a fraudulently obtained no-knock warrant in a drug investigation for which Taylor was not a suspect. The U.S. Justice Department indicted four of those officers on August 4 for violating Taylor’s civil rights and conspiracy, obstruction and unconstitutional use of force.
“The recent federal indictments of four Louisville Metro Police officers involved in the Breonna Taylor killing has highlighted, demonstrated, and proven the insufficiency of the state investigation led by the Attorney General of the Commonwealth and an absence of an understanding of the Commonwealth’s criminal laws,” the NAACP said in a press release.
“The NAACP wrote ‘the insufficiency of the investigation and the lack of understanding of Kentucky criminal statutes were the results of the current Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Kentucky in his own words ‘backing the blue,’ not justice," the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. [MORE] and [MORE]