12 July 2010

Really, Michelle, the race card, really?!

If there's any organization that should be above using the race card, it would be the NAACP.   

Racism is stupid! And using it rhetorically does not advance your cause.



All over Drudge today:  http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/naacp-tea-party-civil-rights-group-considers-resolution/story?id=11144640

Racism in this country is a big deal, especially coming from the administration who supposedly would put an end to it, and whose handlers condemn any criticism as racism.

"We're deeply concerned about elements that are trying to move the country back, trying to reverse progress that we've made," NAACP spokeswoman Leila McDowell told ABC News. "We are asking that the law-abiding members of the Tea Party repudiate those racist elements, that they recognize the historic and present racist elements that are within the Tea Party movement."

- When the NAACP creates generalizations that a considerable segment of middle American voters is racist, it's not racism.  I've long wondered why the prevailing message isn't national unity; instead we get a vote on whether to call populist Americans racist. 

Forcing destructive policies - the "toxic" border issue, bailouts, tsars, the radical reshaping of marriage, Obamacare, destruction of small business, astronomical debt, and unmitigated arrogance assures some electoral defeats in November.  And when it happens, it ain't racism, folks.

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