Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Never-Ending Race-Baiting from the Left

Want to know what the left is up to? Just listen to what they accuse the right of.

The ongoing race-baiting by the left never fails to both amuse and enrage me. How do you know they have no facts or are worried about losing and election or even a simple debate? Count how many times they pull the race card. The most egregious of course came from the laughable Sgt. Ed Schultz (and despicably ABC News as well) when he purposely tried to make Texas Governor and former presidential candidate Rick Perry look like a racist when he took Perry's "black cloud" (concerning the debt) comment totally out of context. Schultz did not apologize for attempting the smear Perry (he did give an empty apology for not using the whole quote) so BSNBC figured they can have another closet racist on to do it again. Although this time Salon's Joan Walsh said nothing new to come out of her pie-hole since she regularly plays the race card whenever given the chance; the BS brass decided to let her come on again in an attempt to play it more smoothly than the ol' sarge.

The target of her ire this time was Newt Gingrich since he appears to be back in the GOP primary race after winning in South Carolina. If he had lost or pulled out after coming in fourth in Iowa, his name would have never had been mentioned by Walsh or anyone on the BS network, even if it were true.
But since Gingrich is still very much alive in the hunt for the Republican nomination, it is everyone's job on the left to destroy him, regardless if he's electable or not. He is a Republican, therefore he must be stopped. And what better way to stop a right-winger if your a lefty? That's correct. The good ol' tried and true (meaning successful, of course) race card.

"We have a really interesting case study in the Republican Party in these two candidates," Walsh said. "Because Mitt is the candidate of vulture capitalism that hollowed out the middle class and represented and enriched the top one percent. But Newt is the face of the politics of resentment and racism and angry white male rage that let guys like Mitt do that to the economy."



And by the way, if the GOP are so open about their racism that they have to use "code words," what does that say about the party that proudly, yet apologetically had a KKK member in the Senate for 50 or so years? Anyone?

The NBC brass must be so proud.


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