John McCain’s campaign is just George Wallace in this century.
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John McCain’s campaign is just
George Wallace in this centurylike every other Republican campaign since Nixon.Fix’d.
Somehow I doubt that he said “negro” but rather something far more crude. Southerners racists tend to use the more offensive term when in doubt.
Hell, even WALLACE ultimately repented and mended his ways – thanks mainly to an attitude adjustment applied by one Arthur Bremer.
This bunch is too far gone for even that. They’ve been poisoned thououghly by the Fox/Limbaugh/Hannity kool-aid. So f-ck ‘em. Let them drown in their hate and insanity while the rest of the world moves forward.
“CA-aan…you…DIG IT??!!”
Dunno about this. At first the report was “sit down, boy”, now it’s “uppity negro”. Something’s not right here.
If you look at the emotions that Palin is generating at her rallies, it strikes me as more like Hitler than Wallace.
JG.
At first the report was “sit down, boy”, now it’s “uppity negro”.
No, you misunderstood the report. Dana Milbank of the Washington Post is too delicate to say “negro” or any variation thereof, so he reported, ‘One Palin supporter shouted a racial epithet at an African American sound man for a network and told him, “Sit down, boy.”‘
The “racial epithet” that Milbank couldn’t type was “uppity negro.” To make this as clear as possible, the Palin supporter called the sound man an “uppity negro” before he told him to “sit down, boy.”
I guess Palin adoration eats the literacy skills.
What a bunch of pigs.