1. Black Politician Breeds Married White Press Secretary


    Date: 9/19/2015, Categories: Interracial, Author: edlangston, Source: LushStories

    ... to put Darrell’s comments out of my mind at my first meeting with Malcolm, which was a little intimidating anyway. Both he and his campaign manager Benjamin are big men at six feet and three inches tall. They are also muscular and handsome. Malcolm looks a little like the actor Terrence Howard, and Benjamin is more rugged, looking a lot like the actor Ving Rhames. Malcolm made it clear that he wasn’t all that happy to have me working on his campaign, although both he and Benjamin were undressing me with their eyes. The first full day on the job, I spent a lot of time with Malcolm. I wanted to know everything about his past so I could start developing press releases and communication packets that would show him in a favorable light to white voters. I learned that he experienced some racial discrimination from whites when he was in elementary, middle and high school. The worst problem came in high school when he was trying to date a white girl. She ultimately spurned him due to pressure from her friends, and that set the stage for him being ridiculed by some white students. Those experiences, when combined with his parents’ abhorrence of white people, had a lot to do with his unremitting racial bias against whites. It seemed like his hostility was sometimes directed towards me as he related those experiences to me. I tried to counter his negativity by pointing out that despite everything; there were many white people on his side who helped him achieve the American dream. He ...
    ... got a good education in high school, receiving help from caring white teachers, and then excelled in the Army. Then, because of his hard work and veteran’s benefits he was able to complete his college education which started him on his path to financial success in a white-owned company. So America definitely had not failed him. We worked on his talking points to be used in public presentations, with an emphasis on things he shouldn’t be saying. Our main theme was that Malcolm is an American success story. We also developed credible responses for critics who were relentless in challenging him about his previous, publicly-proclaimed intolerance of whites. I worked with him privately for sometimes four hours a day, and knew that deep down; he still had animosity for whites, including me. After about a month working with Malcolm and disseminating press releases, his poll numbers with whites began to improve. That gave me credibility with him, Benjamin, and the other black staffers. I knew that would be my best time to bring up his alleged experiences in college. So one day when we were alone in his office, I said, “Malcolm, I need to ask you about something that I heard from my husband David. This is a very personal and sensitive subject, but I need to know the truth so I can prepare for any possible backlash in the future.” Malcolm stared at me intently as I related everything David told me. I was hoping that he would deny it, but he finally smiled and answered, “Damn, girl, I ...
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