Monday, January 11, 2010

Harry Reid: Obama had an advantage because he was “light-skinned” and had “no Negro dialect” — until he wanted to use it.

I guess that to be a Republican racist is a mortal sin, to be a Democrat racist means you are the leaders and statesmen of the Party, no matter what. Or no matter what you say is acceptable. . Actually what Harry Reid said is worse than what Don Imus said. And let’s be frank – Reid’s statement is accurate. His sin was opening his trap and saying what we all know, deep down, to be true. That’s why we’re so uncomfortable with it.
Democrats ACT like they are for the people, the little guy. That’s why the press gives them a pass.
Teddy Kennedy can murder a woman in his car leave the scene of an accident.
Patrick Kennedy can smack a tsa agent while trying to board a plane.
Sen Byrd can be a member of the KKK he’s a leader in the Democrat party and you never heard a peep.
Rep Conyers breaks many labor laws.
Jessie Jackson calls NYC hymietown.
C Mckenny smacks a capital hill cop and gets a slap on the wrist.
Chuck Shumer calls a flight attendant a “bitch” because she asks him to follow instructions to turn off his blackberry.
Geithner doesn’t pay his taxes, and he gets a promotion.
B Clinton abuses an intern and all he gets is embarrassed.
And I won't even get into Charlie Rangel's shenanigans, to which Congress has plainly turned a blind eye too.
The list is long and detailed.

3 comments:

  1. Ted's dead. I stopped the Ted bashing when he became seriously ill. Rush Limbaugh also had the grace to back off at that point. Now that he is dead, I'm not going to spit on his grave either.

    Now, to the subject of Reid. Reid's word wasn't near as bad as the one Steele used recently to describe Native Americans. Reid's word was outdated, and not used in modern times, but still is not so horrific that it can't be used in the name for a venerable African-American education fund.

    But there's no way you can slice or dice anything good about using the "Injun" word as Steele did. Unlike Reid's N word, "Injun" was never ever a good word.

    As to Reid's statement being accurate, I am not a racist, so I dispute its accuracy.

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  2. People continue to solicite support and votes based on the Kennedy name. The people of MA are finally waking up

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