Wednesday, November 02, 2005

And, Somewhere in the Circles of Hell...

Bull Connor is laughing...

Watch how the MSM faithfully reports the "controversial" aspects of the Steele candidacy (he's black and conserivative, vich ist VERBOTEN!), and ignores the other side using ever nasty racist image and phrase from old days to bring him down.

You know, even Malcolm X later came to regret denouncing other civil rights leaders as "house slaves," and "Uncle Toms". I guess that means he became one too, huh?

40 years away from the height of the Civil Rights movment, and black people are still expected to have race politics before any other kind of politics. A black politician who has principled disagreements with a particular set of ideas is expected to put his individual viewpoint aside in favor of whatever is decreed by the Man to be the proper politics for his race. All in the service of the party who spent years and years trying to literally keep them on the plantation.

Steele campaign spokesman Leonardo Alcivar said state Democrats are afraid of losing the black vote to Mr. Steele.
"That has caused a great tremble throughout the Maryland Democratic Party," he said. "Of course [they are] going to condone racism. It's nothing new, and it's not surprising."

No, it isn't.

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