So this lady named Sarah Silverman wrote some book called The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption and Pee. She then was in an interview (I assume it was about the book).
The part I want to focus on is this:
Instead, they’re questiong the legitimacy of Obama’s presidency by accusing him of being born in Africa or of being a Muslim or they’re having Tea Parties and calling Obama a communist and a Nazi. The entire Fox News Channel is a 24-hour-a-day racism engine.
Yeah, accusing him of being born in Africa is totally race-motivated. Sorry, we’d do the same thing if he was a white Afrikaner. You see, there’s this little part of the Constitution that says the following:
No Person except a natural born Citizen [...] shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States.
Heck, we’d say the same thing if he was born in Montreal!
About the Muslim thing; again, I just don’t care. It’s not a presidential qualification issue and politicians are members of whatever religion suits their goals the best anyways.
Calling Obama a commie and a Nazi has to be because he’s black? I really don’t understand that one. Nazis were white. Commies are/were predominately white or Asian or something – not black. And you don’t suppose calling him a commie could have anything to do with the fact that he wants us to “spread the wealth” or that calling him a Nazi could have anything to do with him wanting to bring back the so-called Fairness Doctrine?
If we really are all racists and it really is all about race for us, we must be some pretty smart folks to be able to figure out how to write books and books and run all these blogs and be on the air 15 hours a week talking all kinds of good stuff about conservatism and liberalism and Obama without actually saying much about race.
And here’s the one I really don’t get. If I’m such a racist, why did/do I dislike Clinton so much?
And I bet the Fox News people and guests like Ed Rendell, Bob Beckell, Michelle Malkin, Niger Innis, and the other, you know, liberals, Democrats, and, for crying out loud, blacks and other minorities would be rather offended by that last comment.
Must Be Racism
Posted by guffyconservative on 08/10/2010
(h/t to Steven Crowder)
So this lady named Sarah Silverman wrote some book called The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption and Pee. She then was in an interview (I assume it was about the book).
The part I want to focus on is this:
Yeah, accusing him of being born in Africa is totally race-motivated. Sorry, we’d do the same thing if he was a white Afrikaner. You see, there’s this little part of the Constitution that says the following:
Heck, we’d say the same thing if he was born in Montreal!
About the Muslim thing; again, I just don’t care. It’s not a presidential qualification issue and politicians are members of whatever religion suits their goals the best anyways.
Calling Obama a commie and a Nazi has to be because he’s black? I really don’t understand that one. Nazis were white. Commies are/were predominately white or Asian or something – not black. And you don’t suppose calling him a commie could have anything to do with the fact that he wants us to “spread the wealth” or that calling him a Nazi could have anything to do with him wanting to bring back the so-called Fairness Doctrine?
If we really are all racists and it really is all about race for us, we must be some pretty smart folks to be able to figure out how to write books and books and run all these blogs and be on the air 15 hours a week talking all kinds of good stuff about conservatism and liberalism and Obama without actually saying much about race.
And here’s the one I really don’t get. If I’m such a racist, why did/do I dislike Clinton so much?
And I bet the Fox News people and guests like Ed Rendell, Bob Beckell, Michelle Malkin, Niger Innis, and the other, you know, liberals, Democrats, and, for crying out loud, blacks and other minorities would be rather offended by that last comment.
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