BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – If the Democratic Party is planning to move away from identity politics in the wake of its presidential election defeat, that memo didn’t reach some of the candidates running for Democratic National Committee chair. Sally Boynton Brown, Idaho Democratic Party executive director declared that white people need to “shut our mouths” and that her job is to “shut other white people down,” at the Democracy in Color forum in Washington, D.C. “I’m a white woman, I don’t get it,” Brown told an applauding crowd. She received a standing ovation after she stated, “If I am elected as the DNC chair, I promise to be very supportive of blacks, and I will continue our party’s 60 year tradition of convincing them that nothing in their lives that ever goes wrong is their fault, and it should always be attributed to racism. I also believe that any white person who disagrees with my tactics, is more than likely a member of the KKK.”