Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Birds of a Feather…

An AP article about Black minorities associating with the Tea Party movement made for interesting reading this morning. The media has made up what they consider the role model citizen who is supposed to be a Tea Partier; white, male, middle age, suburban racist. My goodness, they pegged me; but all this time I thought the Tea Party movement was about ideology; just goes to show how much you can learn from the news media.

In case you’re new to my style, that last line was pure sarcasm. Getting back to the AP article, Black Tea Party Activists Called “Traitors” , I did find one truism worth bringing to light.


“Hilary Shelton, director of the Washington bureau of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, suggested a bit of caution.”


“I’m sure the reason that (black conservatives) are involved is that from an ideological perspective, they agree,” said Shelton. “But when those kinds of things happen, it is very important to be careful of the company that you keep.”


I guess Ms Shelton would take into account Obama’s close association with home grown terrorist Bill Ayers. Maybe she meant Obama’s spiritual adviser, the Rev. Wright; well known for his, “G D America”, outburst. Could she also be making reference to Obama’s Marxist advisers, of which the list is nearly endless?


I was tempted to include Victoria Jackson strumming a ukulele on her YouTube video, the one where she sings “There’s a communist living in the White House” ; but only a middle age, white conservative racist Tea Partier living in suburbia would sink that low. While we may differ on many issues, Hilary Shelton got one thing right, “…it is very important to be careful of the company that you keep.”




This article has been cross posted to The Moral Liberal , a publication whose banner reads, “Defending The Judeo-Christian Ethic, Limited Government, & The American Constitution”.

10 comments:

David said...

"Now what are we gonna do about it?"--VJ

Hmmm, let see. How about we start by replacing theanti-constitutional anarcho-tyrannists who are The Ø!'s partners in crime in Congress, come November? Then remove The Ø! from office based on any number of "high crimes and misdemeanors" based on, if nothing else, his direct assaults on the COnstitution and his pet gerbil, Joe Biden for having nothing between his ears but stale, mildewed kibble. After Cwazy Uncle Joe has had an acceptable replacement for himself nominated and confirmed.

Well, a guy can dream, can't he? At least until more thought crime "laws" are enacted.

T. F. Stern said...

Who would have guessed that one of the best anti O skits would come from SNL...

MathewK said...

“I’m sure the reason that (black conservatives) are involved is that from an ideological perspective, they agree,” said Shelton. “But when those kinds of things happen, it is very important to be careful of the company that you keep.”

Nicely weaseled, absolved the black because of their good intentions, smeared the rest as racists anyway.

I'm just hoping that the more these haters smear the Tea Partiers, the more people will be drawn to them and away from the elitists.

T. F. Stern said...

The left has been using the race card for so long you'd have thought it would have been worn out by now; not so. They re-invent it every year and play it to the victims of capitalism and conservative values; those too stupid or lazy to make a go of it in a competitive society.

The probligo said...

Well now, there's a thing.

TF, at last we have found common ground.

The problem that I have had for the past couple years (stopping me from using the words) has been resolved.

Thank you for your honest self-description. It is 100% bang-on.

Oh and the word-verfication thingy this time says "cheap". Perhaps you might add that to your attributes as well...

T. F. Stern said...

Probligo, I prefer Frugal, it makes my Scottish ancestry smile from the other side of the veil.

David said...

And TF, I prefer "tightwad". "Frugal" just sounds far too... passive for me. :-)

"Cheap"? No one who knows what you drive for a toy could honestly call you "cheap". :-)

T. F. Stern said...

David, You've stopped by this comment section often enough to recognize Probligo's desire to stir things up; about his only way to be noticed.

Starsplash said...

Isn't black on black crime racist?

T. F. Stern said...

Ron, Black on Black is what keeps folks like "the Rev. Jackson" in business. These kind thrive by keeping their own race in poverty and feeling like victims. There was a fellow, wish I could remember his name, on the Michael Berry radio show a couple of days ago, a black man who exposes the "race card" for what it is, a tool to divide rather than heal racial tensions.