Posted on 11/09/2011 8:37:32 AM PST by DManA
Im very disturbed by what I see as nothing more than an attempted character assassination using one of the more vicious charges and stereotypes which I call the mandingo stereotypes, that being the overly sexed black-skinned, black man that has been used for a couple of centuries in our country.
I think what these attempted character assassins dont realize is they underestimate the decency of the American people, Innis continued. And they underestimate the ability of the American people to read past this BS, thats exactly what I think it is.
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Amen!
tell it like it is brother !
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That screencap STILL makes me lol.
It still pisses me off.
They voted for Obama.
Such terms and accusations are just evil...
Wheres the outcry ???
Paging Jesse Jackson, Paging Al Sharpton, paging Louis Farakan...
Paging Maxine Waters, Paging Sheila Jackson Lee...
Damn straight.
Maybe Mr. Cain should sidestep the race issue if he can but his people should be rubbing the Left’s pathetic face in it.
Well, I hate FNC and laugh when they do stupid stuff.
Thanks for posting that one. Hope you don’t mind but I saved it.
We need to tell the world what MSLSD REALLY thinks of blacks.
You can bet when Cain’s accusers have their little assassination conference with the media, they’ll have their “hair did” and looking as blonde and blue-eyed as possible. Don’t think the racist imagery of a savage black man lusting after a blonde white woman isn’t lost on the forces that are backing this smear.
Sharpton did speak out. He condemned Cain.
That’s MSNBC.
I hate’em all.
You nailed it.
I don’t think they answer their pages when it comes to conservatives.
Remember the billboard about aborted black babies in NYC in which they were FORCED to take down.
Why people still vote for their own termination is beyond my comprehension.
It’s a stupid mistake,
but you know if it was Fox News, the left would be all over it instead of excusing it.
It was no mistake, somebody thought they’d try to be funny.
Do you recall what Niger Innis said about that?
"Well, I guess they thought I was a rap star."
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