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August 03, 2006
Senator Hymie Blackface
The race baiting white democrats do to each other should illustrate the absolute invalidity of their smears of conservatives. To wit, Gayle says:
This nonsense has to stop!
CONNECTICUT SENATE PRIMARY
If Ned Lamont had any character or class, he would withdraw from the race in protest of the tactics employed by the NetRoots/Kos Kids crazies (including the Jane Hamsher "blackface" incident) in their opposition to Senator Joseph Lieberman.
By remaining in the race, Ned Lamont is giving tacit approval to some of the most offensive, un-American and despicable campaign behavior I have observed in 64 years!
Shame on those who are perpetrating this disgrace and even MORE shame on you to Ned Lamont for not showing his disgust and withdrawing from the race. Is your ambition more important to you than your moral values? Apparently we are about to find out.
What many of us didn't know, however, is that Lieberman's campaign had distributed a campaign flier that stated Lamont belonged to a "mostly white" country club. Shame on Lieberman for that too!
But I come back to the most important about this tussle: Democrats label their opponents as racists as a dirty political tactic. Usually, conservatives/Republicans are on the receiving end of such chicanery, to the point when they actually believe no one will care when you post pictures like this...

or this...

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oh, forget it. But you have to ask yourself what Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton (both known anti-Semites) are doing in Connecticut. What is the black population there? 2%???
They are there solely for race pandering.
Posted by Aaron at August 3, 2006 07:13 PM
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So? The 2000 Republican primary in North Carolina comes immediatly to mind. Perhaps, I don't remember it but perhaps, you called for GW to leave the race in protest of his own people spreading rumors that John McCain had a black daughter.
I'm sure you also demanded that your hero quit the presidential race in 2004 over the swiftboating of John McCain.
Having said that, the above childishness is one of the reasons I don't read KOS.
Posted by: IaintBacchus at August 4, 2006 11:12 AM
what on earth are you talking about??
links please!
Posted by: Aaron at August 4, 2006 11:52 AM
What rumor IAB? I never heard a thing like that from ANY source. Sounds like so much BS to me.
Posted by: Skul at August 4, 2006 12:33 PM
The NetRoots crowd (the vast majority of whom have never even BEEN to Connecticut) are objecting to people like Ann Coulter supporting Lieberman against Lamont. Regardless of how you feel about Ann Coulter, at least she DOES LIVE in Connecticut!
Posted by: Gayle Miller at August 4, 2006 12:47 PM
The cartoons and depictions of Secretary of State Rice are utterly despicable. Talk about RACIST! Wow!
Posted by: Gayle Miller at August 4, 2006 12:48 PM
Skul, do only watch FAUX? Or were you still in highschool in 2000?
Aaron, you know exactly what I'm talking about and you know I don't have time to dig up 6 year old links. Stop being disingeneouos.
Gayle, I have no doubt that Ann Coulter is campaigning for Joe Leiberman. Exactly how is that supposed to improve his chances to get the Democratic nomination? And precisely how does does a rabid, vocal and life time Republican like Coulter have campaigning for anybody in the Democratic primaries?
Posted by: IaintBacchus at August 4, 2006 02:10 PM
Here, Aaron. The third one is the Washington Post.
Does this bring back any memories?
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Push_poll
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2006/02/parsing_the_polls_unmasking_th.html
Posted by: IaintBacchus at August 4, 2006 02:53 PM
Ann Coulter is a RESIDENT of Connecticut and a citizen of the United States. THAT is her right! I am a lifelong Republican myself but I will tell you quite bluntly that IF I lived in Connecticut and BECAUSE I have researched the candidates, I WOULD be voting for Lieberman in addition to campaigning for him. Not because I always or even frequently agree with him (I don't) but because of the three candidates he is the most qualified. I do not just blindly punch the screen in my voting booth EVER. I research all the candidates and vote for the one I feel is most qualified regardless of party affiliation. That is MY RESPONSIBILITY as an American citizen.
Posted by: Gayle Miller at August 4, 2006 03:05 PM
No, Gayle. You'd vote and campaign for him because he supports the policies you believe in. Not because he's "the most qualified". Most of the people in Conneticut aparently don't agree with you. Particlarly those who are registered Dems. And while Ann Coulter may be registered to vote in Conneticut, ( I seem to recall she has a hard time remembering where she's supposed to vote) she is NOT a registered Dem so she doesn't have any more buisness trying to influence this particular election than Kos.
Don't get me wrong. I'm personally in favor of Coulter campaigning for Lieberman. She can only make him even less attractive to the Democratic voters in that state.
Finally, in answer to your very sactimonious tiraid on US CITIZEN RESPONSIBILITY, Don't you still support President Bush? If so I'd say your research needs a little more work.
Posted by: IaintBacchus at August 4, 2006 04:27 PM
IB, I have never read those articles and I really appreciate you pointing them out.
It's rather disgusting what happened, but there was no attributable evidence that the people involved with McCain in SoCa were with the Bush campaign.
The sound like some church nutters with an axe to grind with McCain.
Either way, none of the accounts deal with the racism demonstrated on the left from above. But I will be posting your links on the blog later today.
Posted by: aaron at August 5, 2006 12:48 PM
Absolutely I still support President Bush because while I have issues with some of his domestic agenda, I still firmly believe that he is the ONLY person who is truly interested in defending our country from the jidhadist scum. Certainly there are few Democrasts that comes immediately to mind.
And there's nothing sanctimoneous about my attitude toward voting - it is the way it is supposed to be. Voting is both a right and a responsibility. And I should only exercise that right, when I have fulfilled my responsibilities. And I would vote for Lieberman (if I lived in Connecticut) because of the 3 candidates, he has the experience and the maturity and the simple DECENCY to serve well. Ned Lamont is a leftist scion of privilege (I never understand how that works) who thinks money can buy him whatever he wants. And the Repubhlican candidate is a nonentity. I don't have that choice however - I live in Ohio where the pickings are slim!
Posted by: Gayle Miller at August 7, 2006 11:04 AM