I know.......every aspect of the past for obama/barry s is like a total MINEFIELD.........ALWAYS full on new surprises! :eek:
It's obvious, at least to me that you, not some know-nothing reporter who gets paid by the word, or not the political hacks that are hired by networks to spew their nonsense but you and you alone are obsessed by race. However, of course that certainly is your own personal Idaho. And you alone have to live with it. Good Luck
I was just doing what you asked me to do. Apparently the proof/quotes (and there's plenty more) are no longer of interest to you, much the like the entire MSM who love to use the power of disregard as a form of censorship. I'll give you an A for Alinsky in trying to turn into a personalized issue with me though.
I did say "credible" sources in the MSM OR otherwise. Then you proceeded to quote Maureen Dowd, Matt Laure, Paula Begala etc..etc.. hardly credible hardly credible in my view. But you course you knew and choose to quote them anyway. Which tells me you're aren't interesting in a serious discussion. You're only out to "attempt" to make political points. I say attempt because In my mind you've failed miserably. I stand firmly behind my original statement. As evidenced by your post's you are obsessed with race. It will be interesting to see if that changes in the future.
And the wheels on the bus go round and round... Let's keep moving those goals posts so we can avoid the reality I keep smacking you with. And let's make this an issue that hangs on the balance of, not what is said, but what "credible" means as defined by you. And let's keep the focus on me so you can target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize It. Here is David Gregory trying to make a case for racism in the tea party. Notice the emphasis on the key words, anti-Semites, racists, bigots, hard-core white nationalists, (white) protesters, ideological white supremacy... DAVID GREGORY, HOST: But, you know, it's--is that point, there are a lot of folks who, supported by the tea party, in the tea party, say, `Oh, there's a mainstream movement.' But there are others who say it is anything but. As a matter of fact, the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights and the NAACP are releasing a report this coming week. And here it is, I'll show it on the screen. The "Tea Party Nationalism, a critical examination of the Tea Party movement and the size, scope and focus of its national factions." And there are some serious charges that I want you to respond to. "The result of this study contravenes many of the Tea Parties' self-invented myths, particularly their sole concentration on budget deficits, taxes, and the power of the federal government. Instead, this report found Tea Party ranks to be permeated with concerns about race and national identity and other so-called social issues. ... Tea party organization have given platforms to anti-Semites, racists and bigots, Further, hard-core white nationalists have been attracted to these protests, looking for potential recruits and hoping to push these (white) protestors toward a more self-conscious and ideological white supremacy." If you're senator, do you think these elements in the tea party need to be dealt with and need to be rebuffed? The obsession with race lies with the democratic party and all of their bootlicking lackeys in the media. Period.
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Here is an original thought: âThe angry faces at Tea Party rallies are eerily familiar. They resemble faces of protesters lining the street at the University of Alabama in 1956 as Autherine Lucy, the schoolâs first black student, bravely tried to walk to class. Those same jeering faces could be seen gathered around the Arkansas National Guard troopers who blocked nine black children from entering Little Rockâs Central High School in 1957. âThey moved closer and closer,â recalled Elizabeth Eckford, one of the Little Rock Nine. âSomebody started yelling, âLynch her! Lynch her!âââ â The Washington Postâs Colbert King in a March 27 column.
In the view of the Leftists... "The end justifies the means" Any number of lies Any number of injustices Any number of deaths So long as the Leftist view prevails, ALL heinous acts are OK...