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Racist Democrats Fail To Stop Condi



John Kerry, Ted Kennedy, Barbara Boxer, Robert Byrd and 8 other hardcore lefty racists were unable to prevent Condi Rice from becoming the first African-American Woman to become Secretary of State. John McCain thinks they are just being sore losers but I think that it is much worse.

Who are they trying to stop from Cabinet appointments?

Only people of color.

Coincidence? Nah, I think that Robert(KKK)Byrd, who has been dubbed the "conscious of the Senate", is having a profound effect on the hardcore lefties. Perhaps they just don't like it that these highly qualified individuals have earned their way. People may figure out that they don't need handouts and crumbs from the Democrats. That would be bad...
Posted by Rosemary on 01.27.2005
Don Myers (www):
Every day I see more evidence that the right wing in this country values words over deeds, style over substance. But when I see such a jaw-droppingly foolish example of it like this post, I am stunned anew.

Nevermind that Dr. Rice exhibited gross incompetence as NSA, ignoring Al Qaeda until it was too late and lying to Congress and the American people about WMDs. The GOP---the party of the "southern strategy," the party that installs racist judges like Pickering to the federal bench, the party that raises millions with racist and homophobic groups---has decided to play the race card.

I don't know what is worse---the White House cynically throwing out this garbage to distract from Dr. Rice's long record of blunders and lies, or the millions of Americans who will swallow the bait hook, line, and sinker.
1.27.2005 11:23am
Steven Malcolm Anderson 4 GodsSelfSex (mail) (www):
Cox &Forkum are great. I admire Dr. Rice. She is doing a great job. The fact that so many radical Leftists (Communists) hate her so much proves it. They hate the idea of America winning a War. And they hate the idea that any Negro, or any member of any other minority (the smallest minority of all is the individual), can rise on his or her own without government handouts. The Democratic party is the party of "the Southern strategy", i.e., slavery, secession, segregation, and "sodomy" laws. It was a Republican, Lincoln, who put an end to slavery. It was Republicans who wrote the Fourteenth Amendment. It was Republicans such as Coolidge who fought to end lynching. It was largely Republicans who fought segregation. It was a mostly Republican-appointed Supreme Court which finally put an end to "sodomy" laws.
1.27.2005 2:00pm
Adam (mail):
Explain to me - exactly - why criticising the conduct and character of a black woman is, by definition, racist. That is an outrageous, discgraceful premise. Rosemary, you should be ashamed.

Rice's unfitness for the job, just as with Thomas and Gonzales, has nothing to do with her race. Nothing. But you know that. And you wrote this, still.

Wow. Just wow.
1.27.2005 4:46pm
Don Myers (www):
Steve, Steve, Steve:

When you're trying to defend the civil rights record of the GOP and the most recent example you can think of is Calvin Coolidge...well, that should tell ya something right there.

During MY lifetime, the GOP has been racist to its core. Reagan was a staunch supporter of apartheid. Bush I was the first presiddent since Reconstruction to veto civil rights legislation. And Bush II has eviserated the Civil Rights Commission while installing old time segragationist like Pickering on the bench.
1.27.2005 8:01pm
Ara Rubyan (www):
Neither Rice nor Gonzalez are above reproach, to say the least. Their respective records of public service are pretty spotty.

Regardless, you're saying their opponents voted against them because they're racists? That's just silly.

Come on, Rose -- you're a bright insightful person. I don't believe for a minute you really buy into that crap.

Do you?
1.28.2005 3:26pm
pam (mail):
I agree with you Rosemary. You failed to meantion that Barak Obama wasn't one of those voting against her.
1.28.2005 7:12pm
Mark J (www):
There were plenty of examples of racism against Dr. Rice last year, but I think these objections were (a) objections to her and/or (b) sore losers who just can't believe that Bush won again.
1.29.2005 12:32am
Joseph Marshall (mail):
Hi, Rosemary! Good to see you back with your bonny bouncing baby. I tried to ping this post for a trackback to "Boxing The Political Compass" but the Guardian Angels wouldn't let me. I can only remark that I think you'll find that some of us are opposed to more than just "people of color" and for real reasons, even if you don't happen to think them so.
1.30.2005 7:52am
Adam (mail):
On second thought, those Dems are a bunch of racists. After all, there hasn't been a black Secretary of State since...well, since the last one, who was BTW confirmed unanimously by the Senate.
1.30.2005 11:01pm
Max_M (mail):
You're all getting taking her up the wrong way, people. She's not saying that criticising or denigrating a black person is racist. She's saying that criticsing or denigrating a black person is racist if you're a Democrat and they're a Republican!

Incidentally, if I'm not mistaken and I don't think I am, Rice was a beneficiary of some sort of affirmitive action. Not that she needed it or anything, but, but,... Rose you must have been smiling as you wrote this post.
1.31.2005 8:12am
Max_M (mail):

People may figure out that they don't need handouts and crumbs from the Democrats. That would be bad...


BOO

Just to make it clear that there's nothing at all in that post which doesn't stick in my craw....
1.31.2005 8:14am
Don Myers (www):
I think this clearly demonstrates what Rosemary was doing with this post.
1.31.2005 9:31am

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