Posted on 08/27/2012 3:11:01 AM PDT by ElIguana
Their motto should be: “win if you can, lose if you must, but always play the race card; in case of emergency....blame Bush”.
Their motto should be: “win if you can, lose if you must, but always play the race card; in case of emergency....blame Bush”.
The slant on this story is all wrong.
The story that Ryan can say he isn’t a racist because he has a black sister in law or because he dated a black is so much BS.
The story is meant to appeal to real racist voters who will not want to vote for Ryan because he has a black sister in law and dated a black woman.
Hell-— in todays America we all have a relative who married a black or had a child by one.Most of us even have a homosexual in the family somewhere.As for dating a black woman, I would have to see a picture of her.It might upset me if she looked like Whoopi Goldberg.
Every Jim Crow law ever written, enacted or enforced was done so by democrats
Goff? Any relation to Stan Goff, the communist military black ops specialist so proud of doing shady tasks for the Democrats?
Heck! Joe Biden’s a racist because he referred to BO as “clean and articulate”, implying that African Americans are usually NOT “clean and aticulate”.
~ Larry Elder, "The Ten Things You Can't Say In America"
But as far as being a racist, it doesn't matter if Ryan had married a black woman or was part black himself. Like George Zimmerman (who has a black grandparent), Ryan would be a white African-American who hates himself and is identifying with his "oppressor." There is no ideological contortion libs won't make to justify their insane racial views.
These people are mentally unstable.
I’m glad I let off steam with video games and by playing guitar.
A shared feature of virtually all totalitarian states and cultures is the tactical use of accusation as evidence of guilt as a further means of invalidating political opponents. To be charged by the state or its supporters is to be guilty, since why would one be charged if one were truly innocent?
Instrumental in making this tactic successful is the acquiescence of a state-run or state-friendly news media, which parrots the approved narrative while denying the validity of opponents, without dispassionate consideration of either facts or argumentation.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Roy Medvedev and other Soviet dissidents have painstakingly documented such tactics as practiced under Stalin, Khrushchev and Brezhnev. In those days, it was difficult to imagine an America so far gone down the path of socialist orthodoxy, news media uniformity and cultural complicity that the merest accusation would effectively serve as proof of guilt, justifying social condemnation. I find increasingly that this is no longer the case.
Witness the common behavior of all Democrat Party spokespersons, whether named Axelrod, Wasserman-Schultz, LaBolt, or Plouffe. Seemingly within minutes of a Republican or conservative offering any comment deemed "controversial" by the Left, the comment is offered as proof of guilt of (choose: racism, sexism, homophobia, bigotry, intolerance, etc.) and then extended to smear all Republicans/conservatives with the same tar-soaked brush.
Regardless of what one thinks of Missouri's Todd Akin and his ill-considered thoughts on rape and conception, the accusation-as-guilt tactic has been employed against him, and at least to this moment, it has been done successfully.
I would love to know what Paul Ryan’s black girlfriend looked like. Did she look like Beyonce or did she look like Sheila Jackson Lee?
I hope she comes out on the National Enquirer soon.
LLS
Once black, but not back (instead of “never back.”) He must be a racist!
And I had two black roomies at Goodfellow AFB in 1960.
On the other hand, if he had never mentioned it, they could accuse him of trying to hide it !!!
I agree, and while I could be wrong, it’s entirely possible that someone is attempting to lay the groundwork for a follow-up (also false) allegation... the MSM does this with some frequency.
As for Akin, he’s not the first politician to make a stupid gaff, it’s actually very common, but rarely gets reported; and I know in my heart that some party elites wanted to tank his candidacy and were simply waiting for the right excuse. The story was simply blown out of proportion too far and too fast... it smells of a coordinated effort.
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