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March 5, 2007, Monday, Hour #1
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Welcome to today's edition of the Rush 24-7 podcast.
Folks, there is trouble in paradise.
Things are not unfolding as they were expected to unfold at Clinton, Inc.
Things just, no, they're not.
Obama upstaged Mrs. Clinton yesterday.
Drew a larger crowd.
Didn't speak with a fake southern accent.
Didn't screech.
We have amazing audio soundbites for you.
Looking forward to getting straight to it.
Great to have you.
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Many of you are probably wondering what our thoughts here are on the Ann Coulter kerfuffle at the CPAC convention last Friday.
We'll get to that later in the program.
From this day forward, however, ladies and gentlemen, on this program at least, and I think in the minds of many other people, the woman formerly known as Hillary Rodden Clinton will be now known as Mrs. Bill Clinton.
And if I slip up, snurdily, anybody here on the support staff, if I slip up and call her Hillary Clinton, correct me each and every time until it becomes a habit to refer to her as Mrs. Bill Clinton, the wife of the former president.
There's a reason for this.
It was Obama's moment.
He was going to go down there to Selma.
Hillary decided she had to show up too, but she couldn't deal with a mono-awomano showdown.
She had to bring Bill, the first black president of the United States, could not do this on her own.
This is not a feminist comment.
I don't want anybody of you women getting upset out there.
It has nothing to do with feminism or male, female.
It's just, it is a Clinton Inc. reality.
For example, the Arizona conservative headline, Hillary Clinton grabs for husband's coattails.
Senator Hillary, sorry, Senator Mrs. Bill Clinton.
See, it's going to take me a while to get into this, but it will happen.
Senator Mrs. Bill Clinton sought to boost what some say is a sagging presidential campaign by emphasizing who she is married to.
The correct way to write this for the journalists out there would be to whom she is married.
Coming off a week of bitter exchanges with Senator Barack Obama, Mrs. Bill Clinton pointed out that with her in the White House, America would have the benefit of a president who is advised by a former president.
It's really a unique opportunity for America, said Mrs. Bill Clinton.
Bill would be back in the White House, giving the country the benefit of his eight years of previous experience.
She got to drag him into it now, folks.
As I'm telling you, things are not ripe in paradise.
I mean, who even knows who Obama's married to?
Hillary asked.
You've got the least experienced senator and a nobody spouse as his confidant and advisor.
Is that pathetic or what?
This is what this is.
I'm reading this.
Well, actually, it's a parody, but I thought I had you going, didn't I?
It's in the Arizona Conservative.org blog.
It's by a guy named John Simmons, and it's S-E-M-M-E-N-S, and it's called Semi-News.
I had you, didn't I?
But that's why good comedy is good comedy, because it's got to have an element of truth in it in order for it to be funny.
Who even knows who Osama is married to?
You've got the least experienced senator and a nobody spouse as his confidant and advisor.
Is that pathetic or what?
She's probably thinking this.
You know, this is the funny thing.
But she is from now on, Mrs. Bill Clinton, because she did have to drag Bill with her down there to Selma in order to get.
In fact, there was a blowout or a potential blowout with Congressman John Lewis, who was beat up pretty bad during the original Selma march called Bloody Sunday.
He was on the verge of endorsing Obama and got a call from Bill.
Greg Craig, well-known impeachment lawyer, well-known Clinton backer, the lawyer who secured for Fidel Castro the return rights to Edion Gonzalez, has defected from Clinton Inc.
This is big and has gone over to Camp Obama.
But the hilarious stuff here, let's just go straight to the audio sound bites.
Did any of you happen to see any of the big confab yesterday, the reenactment of the March to Selma with Mrs. Clinton speaking?
You didn't see this?
Oh, you are going to appreciate the audio.
Mrs. Clinton with a contrived southern twang and accent because she's down there and she's trying to sound like a black preacher.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Bill Clinton.
You got to correct.
This is going to become a habit no matter how long it takes.
I'm still correcting myself.
The staff is lagging.
So let's just get started.
The height of ridiculousness.
Thank you.
Mrs. Bill Clinton trying to act religious and talking southern.
This is at a church, portion of her opening remarks.
This is the day the Lord has made.
Let us rejoice and be glad in it.
And I want to begin by giving praise to the Almighty for the blessings he has bestowed upon us as a congregation, as a people, and a nation.
She then marched right into the threat of climate change.
Get this.
How can we say everything is fine when we have an energy policy whose prices are too high, who make us dependent on foreign governments that do not wish us well, and when we face the real threat of climate change, which is tinkering with God's creation?
Oh, isn't that rich?
Here is Mrs. Clinton.
When was the last time she mentioned Mrs. Bill Clinton?
When was the last time Mrs. Bill Clinton mentioned God anywhere?
Here she is in a black church, and she's talking about tinkering with God's creation.
But you see, the hubris and the arrogance here, we can tinker with it and we can screw it up, and we are screwing it up.
And we're doing all these things that are destroying the planet.
Now she starts the screaming and the screeching here that together, Mrs. Bill Clinton and the audience in the church will take back the country.
Dr. King told us, our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
Well, I'm here to tell you, poverty and growing inequality matters.
Health care matters.
The people of the Gulf Coast and New Orleans matter.
Our soldiers matter.
Our standing in the world matters.
Our future matters.
And it is up to us to take it back.
Put it into our hands.
Start marching toward a better tomorrow.
Oh, no, the screeching.
I don't know that I'm going to be able to deal with this.
It has too many just hurtful memories.
Trying to rev up the African Americans in the church.
Let's just keep rolling here.
Here's Mrs. Bill Clinton about the Voting Rights Act.
The Voting Rights Act gave more Americans from every corner of our nation the chance to live out their dreams.
And it is the gift that keeps on giving.
Today it is giving Senator Obama the chance to run for President of the United States.
And by its logic and spirit, it is giving the same chance to Governor Bill Richardson, a Hispanic.
And yes, it is giving me that chance too.
Oh, man, if everybody coded lingo, you have to understand that to civil rights audiences, the Voting Rights Act is, that's one of the big, big push-button topics because it is believed today that there are still efforts being made to discount the votes of minorities, suppress the votes that keep them from getting to the polling place.
So Mrs. Clinton here hitting all of Mrs. Bill Clinton here hitting all of the clichés.
And now she fulfills the dream, fulfills the promise by telling them the last two elections were stolen from them.
In the last two presidential elections, we have seen the right to vote tampered with and outright denied to too many of our citizens, especially the poor and people of color.
That's wrong.
It is simply unconscionable that today young Americans are putting their lives at risk to protect democracy half a world away when here at home, their precious right to vote is under siege.
It is not.
How about maybe a new addition to the name, Mrs. Bill Clinton X?
You know, when she's speaking, I know she has her supporters and there probably nothing you can do about it, but people take this seriously as a scary, scary thought.
Another portion of her remarks, ending up here with religion again, Mrs. Bill Clinton X in her, I guess it's her best preacher voice.
Let us say with one voice the words of James Cleveland's great freedom hymn, I don't feel no ways tired.
I come too far from where I started from.
Nobody told me that the road would be easy.
I don't believe he brought me this far to leave me.
And we know if we finish this march, what awaits us.
St. Paul told us in the letter to the Galatians, let us not grow weary in doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.
The brave men and women of Bloody Sunday did not lose heart.
We can do no less.
We have a march to finish.
The height of pandering here, what would you call it if it's not pen?
I mean, yes, she did.
She did.
You want to hear it if you don't believe that she actually put on the black preacher dialect?
You don't hear, play the beginning of this again.
This is her best black preacher voice, Mrs. Clinton revving it up.
Let us say with one voice the words of James Cleveland's great freedom hymn, I don't feel no ways tired.
I come too far from where I started from.
Nobody told me that the road would be easy.
I don't believe he brought me this far to leave me.
All right.
All right.
That's enough.
You believe it?
You hear it the second time.
Mrs. Bill Clinton impersonating a typical black preacher.
Now, of course, that sounds like they let her get away with it.
You know, the thing about this is, though, that it's so obviously pandering, so obviously fake and phony.
She doesn't bring this off well.
She doesn't do it.
And it's, you know, you have to wonder, will she do this to every group to whom she goes and speaks?
Some blogger or somebody said, if she went to speak to a nudist camp to get the nudist vote, would she make her speech in the nude?
God, we hope not.
You know, you listen to all this screeching from Mrs. Bill Clinton.
And there's a part of me that reaches out to Bill.
It feels a little sorry.
You realize he's had to listen to this much more than we have and probably directed at him personally for years.
And maybe Wilson lamps have been tossed at him at the same time.
It doesn't excuse anything, but I mean, compassion is compassion.
We have plenty of compassion here at the EIB network.
Los Angeles Times today, in a story, Obama Clinton reach out to black voters.
Obama says in this story, his grandfather was an African houseboy to British Empire families.
Much of Obama's speech dealt with doubts raised by the Reverend Sharpton and others that the candidate's unusual background was alien to black Americans descended from slaves.
The British in Africa, he said, called his grandmother, grandfather, rather, a houseboy.
They wouldn't call him by his last name.
Sound familiar?
Yes, sad away, Obama.
Get those I'm black enough credentials out there and make sure that everybody understands it.
Now, this is what I mean also, ladies and gentlemen, why from now on on this program, she will be Mrs. Bill Clinton.
A board member of the Voting Rights Museum by the name of Thomas Muhammad said, why do you think Bill Clinton came down here?
That's because Obama's doing so well with these crowds that Mrs. Bill Clinton had to bring him.
She had to bring her A game.
Now, this is somebody at the Voting Rights Museum, Thomas Muhammad, the guy who runs the place.
Well, he's a board member.
And Hillary's A game is bringing Bill Clinton along.
Mrs. Bill Clinton's A game is bringing her husband along.
If her husband's not with her, you call it Mrs. Bill Clinton's B game.
When she's by herself, she's got a B game.
The A game is only when her husband comes along.
Obama has his own obstacles to overcome with black voters.
Some said they didn't know much about him.
Others in the Selma crowd said they were trying to heed Dr. King's advice and make a decision on character, not skin color, especially given their fondness for the Clintons.
So now all of a sudden they're going to apply what Dr. King said in his famous I Have a Dream speech.
Interesting timing and the selective application of that theory, is it not for some in Selma?
The independent, the UK independent Clinton looks on.
Mrs. Bill Clinton looks on as Obama gets the larger congregation.
The congregation of the First Baptist Church in Selma was in full voice yesterday morning when the smiling face of Mrs. Bill Clinton peered from a door behind a pulpit, saw that she was already a little late.
Have a little talk with Jesus, the hymn began.
Tell him about your troubles.
And sheer numbers matter, and if they do, the news from Selma was discouraging for Mrs. Bill Clinton.
To win her party's presidential nomination for 2008, Mrs. Bill Clinton will need as many black votes as possible.
It's why she was in Selma yesterday, and also why at the last moment her camp announced that she would be joined by her husband, Bill Clinton, so that she could bring her A-game because Bill remains beloved by many blacks.
But no one could have stood between the two churches shortly before worship at 11 o'clock yesterday and not noticed the imbalance between the crowds.
Mr. Carter and his boys stood in a line of maybe 500, crossing their fingers for a seat in the brown chapel.
Massive cuts of pork sizzled on barbecue grills by the roadside.
The throng for Hillary up the street, the throng for Mrs. Bill Clinton up the street was meager by comparison.
Ladies and gentlemen, not looking good out there.
Here's John Lewis last night on ABC News.
And I celebrated my 60th birthday in Atlanta.
President Clinton came down and spoke.
When I celebrated my 65th birthday in Atlanta, Senator Obama came down.
They're friends.
They're like brothers.
And Mrs. Clinton is an extension of her husband.
Ooh, that's not a compliment, ladies and gentlemen.
John Lewis there saying that Mrs. Bill Clinton is an extension of her husband.
Let's get to Obama.
We have some Obama sound bites as well.
This is at a breakfast before his big speech.
If you notice it, nobody seems to care that Democrats go fundraising and make political speeches from the pulpit.
Nobody ever seems to care or raise a snake about this.
Here's Obama.
Get this one.
This is the site of my conception.
I am the fruits of your labor.
I am the offspring of the movement.
So when people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, I tell them I'm coming home.
Whoa, Obama gets into it.
I never heard him sound that way before.
He said, so when people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, play this again.
I have a hearing problem.
I want to make sure I'm getting this right.
Is it ready to go?
Yeah.
Yeah, let me hear it again.
This is the side of my conception.
I am the fruits of your labor.
I am the offspring of the movement.
So when people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, I tell them I'm coming home.
He said before.
I've never heard Barack Obama say before that way.
So both he and Mrs. Bill Clinton trying to get into the spirit of things.
And how about the fact that even though, let's see, he says here, people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, he probably has not been to Selma before, yet he was confirmed, sorry, conceived there.
Now, an aide to Obama later clarified that he did not mean it literally.
He was speaking symbolically here that he wouldn't be who he is.
He wouldn't have the chance to run for office were it not for the fruits of the labors of the people who had been to Selma before he got there.
And so, but since he'd never been to Selma before, he is still coming home.
Barack Obama, the Democrats.
This is just, it's typical, folks.
Despite the fact it's hilarious, it is typical.
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I want to go back to this soundbite number eight with Obama.
We played it before, but I want to play it again.
I just wonder how long Obama had to rehearse this to make this sound genuine.
And you have to wonder, by the way, how is Joe Biden feeling today?
Joe Biden was out there saying, finally, we've got a clean, what did he say, clean and articulate African race?
It's clean.
Was there one other element, clean and articulate, and something else?
Well spoke.
What was it?
Clean and articulate?
Clean and articulate.
Those two will do.
I think there was a third qualifier, but I wonder if Obiden will go, I take back the articulate business here.
The point is that O Biden, Obama does not speak this way.
Bright, that's right, bright, articulate, and clean.
This is the site of my conception.
I am the fruits of your labor.
I am the offspring of the movement.
So when people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, I tell them I'm coming home.
It is embarrassing.
It is embarrassing to watch these guys.
It's embarrassing to think that it works.
But it's embarrassing that they would think that they've got to do this.
This is classic pandering.
This is like treating children like children rather than treating them responsibly.
Like treating adults like children.
This is, you know, Obama's big problem is that he's got people out there saying he's not one of these people because he's not black enough.
And remember, it's other people saying this.
It's the Los Angeles Times with op-ed pieces and others questioning the blackness of Obama.
And he's clearly trying to sound blacker with his pronunciation of the word before, which he's, you know, Biden was right.
I mean, here's a guy, clearly very articulate.
But when he goes down there to Selma, before, and I just wonder how often he had to rehearse it.
Here's Obama now, and this was at the Brown Chapel AME Church, the African Methodist Episcopalian Church, I think it's Episcopalian, speaking to the congregation, and he's assuring them he's black enough.
My grandfather was a cook to the British in Kenya.
Grew up in a small village.
And all his life, that's all he was, was a cook and a houseboy.
And that's what they called him even when he was 60 years old.
They called him a houseboy.
Wouldn't call him by his last name.
Sound familiar.
So don't tell me I don't have a claim on Selma, Alabama.
Don't tell me I'm not coming home when I come to Selma, Alabama.
I'm here because somebody marched for all free.
I'm here because y'all sacrificed for me.
I stand on the shoulders of Jack.
All right, now, just a straight side-by-side comparison with Mrs. Bill Clinton.
He's not screeching.
He's not shouting.
Why is shouting?
His voice is a little bit raised.
But he's giving them what they want, plain and simple.
And you'd have to say a little bit more authentically than Mrs. Bill Clinton.
Now, these next three bites are quite interesting in that the drive-by media misses something that I think is crucial.
Yesterday in Selma, Obama said that the civil rights movement used to be neat and clean.
Yeah, he did.
It used to be neat and clean and articulate.
And they wore ties.
And so just listen to this.
One of the signature aspects of the civil rights movement was the degree of discipline and fortitude that was instilled in all the people who participated.
Imagine young people 16, 17, 20, 21, back straight, eyes clear, suit and tie, sitting down at a lunch counter knowing somebody's going to spill milk on you, but you have the discipline to understand that you are not going to retaliate.
I can't say for certain that we have instilled that same sense of moral clarity and purpose in this generation.
Bishop, sometimes I feel like we've lost it a little bit.
Obama takes a swipe at the current civil rights leadership.
By the way, the new president, been there 19 months, the NAALCP has resigned.
And it's basically because the Julian Bond faction just won't let go of the place.
But here he is.
Hey, look, we don't walk with our backs straight anymore.
Our eyes are not clear.
We're not wearing suits and ties.
We've lost a sense of moral clarity and purpose in this generation.
That was not highlighted by the drive-by media, but does it sound somewhat similar to this stated at the Rainbow Monochrome Coalition in Chicago on July 1st of 2004?
And we have to turn the mirror around because for me, it is almost analgesic to talk about what the white man is doing against us.
And it keeps a person frozen in their seat.
I'm talking about profanity.
I'm talking about people cursing at each other like it's something hip, like it's something that's right when it's not.
I'm talking about people calling each other a name who are cursing at your children at home.
Those children hear those words.
We want to ask the parent, stop yanking that child.
We're going to call each other names of ugliness.
Comedians coming on TV, mama, it's so ugly, you're ugly.
That's all minstrel show stuff.
I'm tired of this.
Bill Cosby, that was Bill Cosby, July 1st, Chicago, 2004.
And Obama getting close to saying similar things to Bill Cosby.
This totally glossed over by the drive-by media.
One more, I think it's just one more.
Yep.
No, it keeps going.
We got a lot of side-by-sides here, but let's just do this one.
This is Obama here, and this comment is directed to the problems of black education and who is partly responsible.
Even as I fight on behalf of more education funding, more equity, I have to also say that if parents don't turn off the television set when the child comes home from school and make sure that they sit down and do their homework and go talk to the teachers and find out how they're doing.
And if we don't start instilling a sense in our young children that there is nothing to be ashamed about in educational achievement, I don't know who taught them that reading and writing and conjugating your verbs was acting white.
We've got to get over that mentality.
This is quite different.
There aren't any black leaders saying this other than Bill Cosby.
When Obama says, I don't know who taught black kids that reading and writing and conjugating your verbs was acting white, we got to get over that mentality.
He's making an argument here for being articulate like he was before he went to Selma.
George in Wenatchee, Washington, welcome to the EIB Network.
Nice to have you with us.
Hello, Rush.
Sir Namy Ditto's.
Thank you, sir.
Hey, I got two things.
Why does the black community put up with such obvious pandering?
And two, what the devil does the March and Selma have to do with global warming?
Well, first, everything has to do with global warming.
By the way, we got a big global warming stack today.
There are defectors now and some big TV shows coming in the Great Britain area, the BBC, that totally debunk it.
We'll get to that in just a second.
As to why do blacks put up with it, I don't know that they are.
Mrs. Bill Clinton had to take her husband with her to have her A-game.
He's the first black president.
I don't know that they are.
She didn't draw as nearly as large a crowd as Obama did.
Yeah, but he's having to go back and say, you know, my grandpa was a houseboy and they're not black enough.
I don't know.
It seems to be just like a three-card money deal.
Well, look, one of the problems with politics today and political leaders, candidates, and so forth, is that they're afraid to say what they really think and to say what they really mean.
They pay consultants to go out and come up with focused group lines.
And when you're speaking to a group like this, you know, Obama's a fraud.
Obama, I mean, he has the guts to go out and suggest, you know, something, education is our problem.
We can spend all the money in the world on it.
But until we start teaching our kids that achievement is not white and is good for them, we're going to have a problem.
That's true.
But then on the other hand, the rest of his remarks are aimed at cementing this heritage that none of them lived through, slavery.
Some of them did march in Selma.
Some of them suffered discrimination, no question about it.
But 1990s and 2007 here are not what it was in the 60s, not what they were in the 70s.
Things have moved on, but some in the civil rights leadership don't want the charges of the black community to think so.
And so a candidate who needs that vote is going to go pander to it.
It's just like candidates pandering to Hispanics on illegal immigration rather than doing the right thing.
It's all about getting elected, all about having power.
And it's a frustrating thing.
That's why if somebody ever came along who really would just tell us what he thinks about something, and hell be damned, he'd probably end up being supported by more people than he could possibly, he or she could possibly dream of, even though there would be hell to pay from the drive-by media.
Anyway, quick timeout here.
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Lake George, New York, this is Elizabeth.
It's great to have you on the program.
Hello.
Hi, Rush.
Thanks so much for taking my call.
I just love you so much.
You have no idea.
Thank you.
I appreciate your support.
I'm thrilled to be talking to you.
I can't even believe it.
But anyway, I was making the comparison, screaming at the radio, that this is no different than what John Kerry did when he went in to get me one of them hunting licenses.
That's right.
It's the same playbook.
Like, you know, pander to the audience.
Unbelievable.
He was in Iowa, and he wanted to go duck hunting.
He wanted to put the camouflage outfit.
I wanted to go duck hunting to prove to the NRA gang that he was an anti-gun.
He walks in and says, can I get me a hunting license?
Or is this where I can get me a hunting?
It's right.
It's total pandering.
Let's go back.
I want to put these two in juxta position.
This is Senator Biden, January 31st, in an interview with the Observer Democrat, saying the following about Senator Barack Obama.
Having you got the first sort of mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and nice-looking guy.
Right, he's articulate.
He's bright.
He's clean, a nice-looking guy.
And then Obama blows it yesterday in Selma with this.
This is the site of my conception.
I am the fruits of your labor.
I am the offspring of the movement.
So when people ask me whether I've been to Selma before, I tell them I'm coming home.
So, he's been to Selma before, even though he hasn't been to Selma.
He'd been to not been to Selma before.
This is, I don't know, it's embarrassing.
We get used to it, folks.
This is what politics is today.
It actually has been for the longest time on the Democrat side.
One more Obama from yesterday in Selma read this is right out of the Bill Cosby speech manual.
We've got too many children in poverty in this country, and everybody should be ashamed.
But don't tell me it doesn't have a little to do with the fact that we got too many daddies not acting like daddies.
Think that fatherhood ends at conception.
Don't think that fatherhood ends at conception.
If somebody else had gone when Cosby said it, I mean, the whole civil rights community blew up and had a gasket.
Remember?
And he said this a number of times.
And in fact, here it is.
Let's go to Audio Sunbite 15.
This is Cosby talking about the responsibilities of fathers.
This was on BET, May of 2004.
For God's sake, turn around and let's have some meetings and say, brother, let me explain to you.
You're the father of so forth and so on.
Brother, you got to reel him in, man.
You got to go talk to him.
Oh, what do I do, man?
He won't listen to me.
Well, hey, brother, that's your son.
And Cosby, poor guy, has caught hell for this kind of talk.
I don't know yet whether Obama will, but anyway, how often do you think Obama uses the word daddies in everyday speech?
How many times before he went to Selma when talking to people about fatherhood did he use the word daddies to people?
Hey, folks, don't fall down your point.
Everybody notices this stuff.
I just some have the curiosity to discuss it, and some don't.
Tom and Lemoyne, Pennsylvania.
Hello, sir.
Glad you waited.
Hello, Mr. President.
Loved you last night on that half-hour news hour.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
Yeah, I was the guy that happened to, I called you a couple while back.
I was the one that followed the lady from Maryland and talked to you about taking the essence from horses artificially.
I happened to be the one to follow her.
Oh, that was your unfortunate day.
Hey, that was a great day, Rush.
I want to get to my point quickly.
You pointed out a little bit about the hypocrisy here.
How long do you think it would take for the mainstream news meeting, the liberals, to jump all over a conservative who went into church and talked about political issues, but yet we're not going to hear anything about Mrs. Clinton in the church talking about political issues?
No, I mentioned this mere moments ago.
Nobody ever talks about this.
But what if a conservative went in and did about the same thing?
How many microseconds do you think before the mainstream media be screaming, yeah, we should have separation of church and state?
These guys can't do it.
What do you mean, what if?
What about the never-ending efforts to demonize Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell?
True.
But let's say a conservative politician went in and did that.
How long do you think before they'd be screaming about the politician going in using the pulpit to make a political speech?
It wouldn't take long at all.
Yeah.
But you see, what you have to understand here, in the world of liberalism, blacks are a minority.
And as such, they are powerless.
And as such, there are no rules.
When you're powerless and you're fighting the tyranny of a giant majority, you are allowed to do anything.
You can't even be racist.
I mean, this, I am not making this up.
It has been said by many experts that when you're a minority, it's impossible for a black person to be a racist because they don't have the power to enforce their racism.
They don't have the power to implement their racism.
So they can say and do whatever they want.
You can't say they're racists in any way, shape, manner, or form because they have no power.
So this is, it's all permitted.
It is why there are very, very few, very, very few IRS investigations, Justice Department investigations of the tax-exempt status of some of these organizations when they go political, because it's a no-win situation.
They'll just be attacked as racists and bigots and so forth.
Political correctness rears its head, stifles the truth, and stifles speech.
Obama screwed up.
He said, fatherhood doesn't end at conception.
That's a very pro-life statement.
He didn't say fatherhood doesn't end at birth.
We have more.
Don't go anywhere.
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