Once a racist, always a racist “Everytime [sic] I think the Democratic race card players could not get more vile, more deranged, more patronizingly demeaning to blacks, someone manages to defy even my vivid imagination,” thunders blogger William Jacobson. He’s referring to a passage in a Washington Post editorial about critics of U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice–a passage that in our view is useful for its clarity. […] The Post focuses
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RAAAAACIST charge reveals something else [Darleen Click]
Chris Hayes hissy-fit over Romney’s ads over welfare is boring over the fact it is entirely predictable. He’s charging racism because the ad doesn’t have any black people in it. You will note in the Romney ads, there is not a single African-American that appears in them. […] They (Romney campaign) understand what the history of the racial subtext is, but they also understand how that appeal and that charge
Racial supremacist group broadcast threats of violence and murder [Darleen Click]
But is Janet Napolitano listening?
Don’t worry, you racist, bitter-clingers. Democrats have given up trying to turn your racey-racist heart [Darleen Click]
They just want your children. Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer had some curious remarks last month about his own constituents – describing some of them as rednecks with a penchant for making racist comments. Schweitzer told the Ohio Democratic Convention, “All over Montana, you can walk into a bar, a café or even a school or a courthouse and just listen for a while as people talk to each other, and
Romney is racist for going to Poland to appeal to racist voters, because of the RAAAAACISM [Darleen Click]
From Romney’s speech in Warsaw I began this trip in Britain and end it here in Poland: the two bookends of NATO, history’s greatest military alliance that has kept the peace for over half a century. While at 10 Downing Street I thought back to the days of Winston Churchill, the man who first spoke of the Iron Curtain that had descended across Europe. What an honor to stand in
Why yes, Virginia, racism still exists … [Darleen Click]
… as exemplified by your own state senator State Sen. L. Louise Lucas (D-Portsmouth), a campaign surrogate for President Obama in Virginia, said Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is appealing to racists who do not want a black man in the White House. […] “Mitt Romney, he’s speaking to … a segment of the population who does not like to see people other than a white man in the White
Colorado shooting — because of the raaaaacism! [Darleen Click]
Yep, the usual Leftists see fit to take the singular act of evil committed in Colorado and shoehorn their own shibboleths into it: Of all the political angles that might be played in connection with the Aurora theater shooting, surely racism would be a card too far, right? Wrong. Subbing for Ed Schultz on MSNBC tonight, Michael Eric Dyson managed to suggest that James Holmes would have attracted the attention
Romney being booed by audience at NAACP is proof he is a RAAAAACIST! [Darleen Click]
Just when you think the Left has reached the bottom of delusional race-baiting, now comes the charge that Romney staged the booing at the NAACP in order to appeal to “his racist base.” Politicians don’t write speeches expecting to be booed. They try to word their views in a way to appeal to voters. Mitt Romney didn’t write his speech to appeal to African Americans. He intentionally wrote it to
Universities are Left-wing seminaries … [Darleen Click]
Just as the agenda of traditional Christian and Jewish seminaries is to produce religious Christians and religious Jews, the agenda of Western universities is to produce (left-wing) secularists. The difference is that Christian and Jewish seminaries are honest about their agenda, while the universities still claim they have neither secularist nor political agenda. ~~ Dennis Prager Ever the rising tuitions, ever the increasing of useless degrees, from anti-Constitutional speech codes
Laying the groundwork for Obama’s defeat: It’s the RAAAAACISM! [Darleen Click]
Just like Obama has no responsibility for the FUBAR economic situation we are in, so any criticism of his policies and performance are really the result of racism. We know this because, gasp, racially-tinged searches [Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, a doctoral candidate in economics at Harvard University] chose a common racial insult that starts with “N” and looked for searches that used the singular and plural forms of the word. “The most