If there was ever in this country an organization or creature that needed to be run over by a steam roller, it is any denizen or group of same that occupy positions of authority in the United States.
However, the title will find the article being opened by many on the left believing it's not what it is.
I really wish my transcription of his comments hadn't gotten lost; it really made his position stand out in direct contrast to the cherry-picked quotes, particularly his use of 'cotton picking' as a metaphor for work.
The author's opening statement is what's appalling:
"I havent been following the Cliven Bundy case because, believe it or not, southwestern grazing disputes have never been among my interests. I know the Daily Caller has done stories about him because Ive seen the headlines, but I havent followed the whole thing. I havent written a word about him before today. I dont care.Suddenly everyone has to demonstrate they're equally biased as those that are 'outraged' and that they all have an analogue of an opinion...at least in this case he's promulgating something more honest than 99% of the rest of it (and from the subject group at that) instead of spouting more scat about that which he admits he knows nothing about...But now that this Bundy fellow has publicly said things that have offended a lot of black people, suddenly, he represents everybody to the right of Karl Marx. Suddenly Im obliged to have an opinion about him."