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Garafalo: Sneaky, racist Tea Party Republicans hiding their racism by supporting Herman Cain

Not only that, but these conniving frauds are willing to vote for Cain to lead the entire nation — that is, to lead them, this being, as the TEA Party racists like to remind us, a representative republic — in order to hide their belief in the inferiority of a particular race. Whom they hate.

The facts are the facts: One need look only to the vocal support by TEA Party types of a Black candidate like Herman Cain — and the racist dismissal of a “Black” statesman like Barack Obama by that same racist contingent — to conclude, logically, as Garafalo, with her customary intellectual rigor, has, that it is almost assuredly the color of Obama’s skin and not the content of his character (or the policies and ideology that he espouses) that drives certain racist Republicans to reject him.

And so it follows, then, that Garafalo is right to raise the question: why do TEA Party Republicans hate Obama’s white half? What drives their odious honky hate?

— At least, I think that must be what Janeane is getting at.

Either that, or else at some point we’re just going to have to admit that they’re doing this whole racism thing incorrectly. Which would hardly be surprising, considering how pig-ignorant they are.

49 Replies to “Garafalo: Sneaky, racist Tea Party Republicans hiding their racism by supporting Herman Cain”

  1. proudvastrightwingconspirator says:

    Jeanine Garafalo is so ugly, I wouldn’t hit that with Chaz Bono’s new dick.

  2. mojo says:

    PS: “The Unicorns are coming! The Unicorns are coming!

  3. DarthLevin says:

    Ah yes, Janeane. The old “reverse-reverse-reverse-reverse psychology” trick.

    Because you know that we know that you know that we know …

    And this scrunt is held up by the proggs as one of their own “best and brightest”?

  4. MissFixit says:

    exactly. when all logic fails — tea party people are pig-ignorant, so they can’t even practice their racism correctly.

  5. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I think it’s the usual proggie projection. I mean, in her heart of hearts, she knows the only reason she supported Obama was to prove she wasn’t a racist, so logically the only reason Tea Party racists would support Herman Cain….

  6. dicentra says:

    Nothing like a non-falsifiable proposition to keep your day bright forever.

  7. sdferr says:

    About Race: I way enjoyed the pictures over at neo-neocon’s post on fraternal twins.

  8. bh says:

    Remember that great Garafalo movie… uhhh, I mean TV show…. uhhh, I mean remember that time she was all funny and shit?

    Wait, who is she again? She’s the one with the Korean mom who said Korean mom things, right?

  9. Slartibartfast says:

    Since when did Jeaneane Garofalo have any credibility at all on…well, anything at all? Seriously: who, other than Olbermann, cares what she has to say?

    I’d ask who cares what Olbermann has to say, but he has more than his share of supporters on the left, despite the fact that his entire career is built from the same stuff he hacks Limbaugh for doing once in a while. Dude’s got not some measly beam; he’s got an antire fucking General Sherman Tree lodged in his eye.

  10. Abe Froman says:

    If she didn’t say moronic shit like this, dimwitted liberal urbanites would no longer be able to pretend that they think she has talent.

  11. mojo says:

    Me, I blame the Stiller kid. That momzer.

  12. Jabez01 says:

    She’s a buffoon. Why does this woman get any airtime. Does her manager think this will get her name out there so maybe she can get some acting jobs?

    She’s doing her career a disservice.

  13. Slartibartfast says:

    She’s doing her career a disservice.

    You’re kidding, right? This is pretty much what’s left of her career. She wants to play herself in movies, and who wants that? How much constant self-deprecation and sarcasm can you write into a movie role that anyone would pay to see?

  14. Carin says:

    I think Jeaneane needs to see how Susan Sarandon fared yesterday. “Who is she?” some of the agitators asked each other.

  15. Abe Froman says:

    I think the only reason she was cast on 24 was that they knew people would watch in the hope that she’d be murdered eventually.

  16. Carin says:

    I think the only reason she was cast on 24 was that they knew people would watch in the hope that she’d be murdered eventually.

    I was hoping she’d be tortured by Jack.

  17. Slartibartfast says:

    people would watch in the hope that she’d be murdered eventually

    GET OUT OF MY HEAD! GET OOOOOOUUUUUUTTTTTT!!!!

  18. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I thought that was Kathy Griffin on 24. Isn’t Garafalo that lousy commedienne with her own reality TV show who was on that Radio News show with Phil Hartmann?

  19. Carin says:

    Ernst, you’re confuzzled. You’ve got it backwards.

  20. Carin says:

    ALTHOUGH, there was a girl on Radio News who did look a bit like Garafalo. I used to mix them up a bit.

  21. Carin says:

    You know what, I’m thinking of VIcki Lewis. I alwasy do that – confuse her with Kathy griffin.

    but maura tierney used to confuse me with Garafalo.

    I suck. Perhaps I should watch more tv?

  22. Carin says:

    DId Kathy Griffin EVER do anything? Or has she always just been a lousy comedian?

  23. Roddy Boyd says:

    She was pretty good on The Larry Sanders show from HBO back about 14 years ago.

  24. Slartibartfast says:

    Moira Tierney looks nothing like Janeane Garofalo. I won’t be dusting that old fantasy off anytime soon, I guess.

    Also, Vicki Lewis is not Kathy Griffin.

  25. A fine scotch says:

    Carin,
    How dare you confuse Maura Tierney with Janeane Garafolo.

    [shudder]

  26. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Vicky Lewis is Kathy Griffin is Jeaneanne Garafalo is the point I think.

  27. geoffb says:

    She is the woman who killed a spinoff that should have worked.

  28. Ernst Schreiber says:

    Invasion of the Intellect-Snatching D-List Glitterati Stepford Commentariat Gurlz

    Coming soon to a daytime talkshow near you!

  29. motionview says:

    Can’t you tell how intellectually and morally superior she she is? Look at all those tatts and piercings. (not responsible for burned retinas or indelible mental images)

  30. Abe Froman says:

    You people watch altogether too much television. Flyover people. Sheesh.

  31. bh says:

    Invasion of the Intellect-Snatching D-List Glitterati Stepford Commentariat Gurlz

    E! would listen to that pitch.

    You shouldn’t be giving these ideas away for free, Ernst.

  32. bh says:

    Sorta OT but I’ve seen a couple movies lately. Drive is really good. Sorta like a Michael Mann version of a man-with-no-name western. But with cars and a bitchin’ silk jacket.

    Moneyball disappointed. Too long and very little actual, well, Moneyball.

  33. Abe Froman says:

    Drive is really good. Killer Elite, on the other hand, is like a slightly less idiotic The Expendables.

  34. bh says:

    Statham was my tip off.

  35. TaiChiWawa says:

    “… all those tatts and piercings.”

    Obviously, this is just a ploy to cover up how much she hates tatts and piercings.

  36. Slartibartfast says:

    Obviously, this is just a ploy to cover up how much she hates tatts and piercings.

    No, what she hates is people who get tats and piercings so they’ll be all cool and accepted by the edgey crowd.

    Oops. More self-hatred coming, once she figures that out.

  37. Carin says:

    ou people watch altogether too much television. Flyover people. Sheesh.

    I thought I made it painfully obvious that I do not. I cant’ tell any of these people apart.

    I haven’t ever even watched Mad Men or what’s that other show everyone is always yapping about?

  38. Makewi says:

    I have come to believe that things like this represent less what folks like Garofolo actually believe and instead are more of an example of a religious sect waving a sacred totem to help them protect a warm safe worldview which they need.

    Also she’s kind of a bitch.

  39. McGehee says:

    I think the only reason she was cast on 24 was that they knew people would watch in the hope that she’d be murdered eventually.

    That was certainly the high point of her role on the short-lived “Criminal Minds” spinoff.

  40. Kira Argounova says:

    #5 Ernst — It appears that a certain Tulane Prof agrees with you and that is why all the white progs are bailing on Obama now and didn’t bail on Clinton when the going got tough. Kind of chuckle worthy to read the indignant comments from the progs now being called racist.

    http://www.thenation.com/article/163544/black-president-double-standard-why-white-liberals-are-abandoning-obama

  41. DarthLevin says:

    She was the main reason Mrs. Darth and I didn’t watch that spinoff, McGehee. We both agreed that the first proggtarded talking point her character mouth-farted out, we would change the channel. Think it took about 7 minutes.

  42. dicentra says:

    She is the woman who killed a spinoff that should have worked.

    She wasn’t very good on the CM spinoff, true enough. She was supposed to be the team know-it-all but did it poorly (yay Dr. Reid!).

    Unfortunately, the whole show suffered from lack of focus. The episode of CM where the new cast was introduced was interesting and well done, and the characters were well defined even for that single episode.

    But the dialog on the spinoff was painful (the stuff they made Garcia say was AWFUL!), the characters didn’t seem to know who they were, and the writers didn’t know how the spinoff was supposed to differ from the original. (Maybe the directing was bad, too, but I can’t tell from bad directing.)

    It deserved to die.

  43. geoffb says:

    What I saw was with Garafalo added to the mix, she was not in the 5th season CR setup of the spinoff, the show preceded to adjust the story-lines more and more to a progressive/liberal worldview of both government and criminals. It became unwatchable for me as I was yelling at the TV which is not a way to relax for the evening. If I want that I’ll watch MSNBC.

  44. dicentra says:

    The good thing about CM is that it’s pretty light on the progg viewpoint. The unsubs always come from horrific backgrounds, and some have brain damage to the frontal lobes, but that’s merely an explanation for their behavior, not an excuse. The agents psycholanalyze the unsubs so that they can STOP them, not feel sorry for them.

    The only time you feel bad for the unsubs is when they’re ordinary people who have suffered an awful trauma that makes them go insane, e.g., Mitch Pileggi and that guy from Malcolm in the Middle.

    It’s the only reason I can handle watching such twisted stuff: the moral universe in which the fiction exists has its compass perfectly straight, and we can trust the agents not to admire the bad guys when they’re especially clever. They’re also not Trojan-Horsing the Kink of the Day the way CSI does.

  45. Spiny Norman says:

    Abe Froman,

    I think the only reason she was cast on 24 was that they knew people would watch in the hope that she’d be murdered eventually.

    Carin,

    I was hoping she’d be tortured by Jack.

    Or shot in the thigh, at least.

    /dave barry’s blog inside joke

  46. cranky-d says:

    I think the most sympathetic CM unsub was the guy whose girlfriend was raped and killed in front of him, who then went after the guys who did it with a sword and butchered them one by one. I really don’t have a problem with killing the bad guys.

    I think for CSI’s kink of the day dicentra is referring to the octopus thingy, which is off the charts, IMO. I call BS on it anyway.

  47. Yackums says:

    CSI Episode Name: Octopussy.

    Actually said that to my wife, out loud, while it was on.

    Didn’t even get slapped for it, either.

  48. geoffb says:

    CSI’s kink of the day

    That was this week. They have been on a sexual kinky murder streak for a number of years. Makes me think the writers have run out of ideas which happens to series. The one surprise so far is that Ted Danson hasn’t been bad in his new role. I was fully expecting him to garafalo his role. So far he has not.

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