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More “Weapons-grade Liberal Stupidity”™- “Cain is pandering to white Republicans out there who don’t like black folks”

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 22 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Hate Speech, History, Politics, Progressives, Socialism at October 16th, 2011 - 11:30 am

That’s what that fat bumbling fool Ed Schultz said on his pathetic MSLSD show that almost nobody watches, like all the other shows on that nutwork.

Are these libs that friggin’ stupid? Don’t they realize they sound like utter imbeciles to the average person with an IQ above that of, oh, maybe a houseplant?

Then again, no one with an IQ above that of a houseplant would want to be caught, dead or alive, watching the unmitigated garbage spewing from the foaming mouths of those detestable dunces on a nightly basis.

Just take some time to ponder what the moron implied about you, and I, and most normal Americans (which excludes libs): “Let’s see…I think I’ll vote for a black guy because I hate black people!”

Can someone explain to all of us what the hell sense that makes?

That other uber-lib moron Ugly Jeaneane Garofolo said basically the same thing, that the only reason Republicans will vote for Cain is because they’re racist. Huh?

I swear it, say whatever you want about Michael Savage, and I personally detest him, but when he said that liberalism is a mental disorder, he is 100% correct. My God, the stupidity that these insane idiotic hosts on MSLSD show to all of America on a nightly basis is unbelievable. But the most amazing thing, to me anyway, is that these ignorant dolts actually think they’re smarter than everyone else who doesn’t, ahem, “think” like they do.

And to prove his point that only racist whites will vote for Cain, “Sgt. Schultz” (“I know nothing”- Boy, does that fit that guy. Whoops I said “boy”, I must be a racist, even though I’m white and Schultz is white) gets the usual type of uber-lefty ignoramus black professor, Michael Eric Dyson, who sees everything as being a black and white issue, and obviously has a chip on his shoulder the size of Mount Everest, so he sees racists everywhere he looks (remind you of someone?), and some other uber-left dimwitted black lib professor, James Peterson, to confirm his insane stupidity, which of course, they do willingly…

Schultz says ‘break’ is a ‘southern racist term’

Ed Schultz, host of MSNBC’s the Ed Show, believes that Republican presidential contender Herman Cain is pandering to “white Republicans out there who don’t like black folks” and accused Sen. Jim Demint, R-S.C., of using racist langauge in his opposition to Obamacare.

On his show last night, Schultz said that Demint, whom Cain has mentioned as a potential running mate, repeated an “old southern racist term when talking about defeating President Obama during the health care debate.” Schultz’s example? He quoted Demint saying that “If we are able to stop Obama on this [health care law], it will be his Waterloo. It will break him.” For clarity, Schultz repeated the offending line, “It will break him.”

Dr. James Peterson, director of Africana studies at Lehigh University, explained that “break” is a racist verb, “a term that was used to destroy, mentally and physically, slaves.” Accordingly, the Demint line demonstrated “how dark some of these racial discourses can be in presidential politics.” Peterson said that Cain, by naming Demint as a possible VP pick, “gives those folks a pass” on racism.

Peterson’s claim echoed and extended Schultz’s conclusion the previous evening that Cain, a black Republican, is appealing to white racists in order to win the Republican primary. “You think about white Republicans who don’t like black folks,” Schultz explained. “It’s almost as if this guy is trying to warm up to them and tell them what they want to hear.”

Schultz cited Cain’s belief that education gaps, rather than racism, accounts for the poverty and unemployment among black Americans. Then, Schultz asked his guest if Cain “is doing a disservice to his race” by denying that “racism in this country today holds anybody back in a big way.”

Georgetown professor Michael Eric Dyson agreed with Schultz’s suggestion and accused Cain of denying racism for the sake of his “great machinery of self-promotion.” Dyson said that Cain should especially recognize “post-intentional racism” – racism that people don’t intend to have or to act upon. (Can someone tell me what the hell that means???- BiB) Click here to read the rest and watch the video if you want to throw up.

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