Sunday, 5 September 2010
Cynthia Tucker: Voter Anger Is About Racism - 'Fear of a White Minority' 1/3 of 3 Amegros Speaks
Uh oh, the race-dividers disguised as legitimate journalists are crawling out their cages again. When this happens, it’s only for one reason, to pull the “race card”.
Isn’t it predictable?
We reached a time in America where you can practically set your watch by it.
Last week I wrote a post about Bob Herbert who lambasted Glenn Beck the day before the Restoring Honor Rally. If you’re a regular reader of TLT, you pretty much know how I ripped Bobby a new one and called him what he is-a house negro for the Democrat Party.
Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal Constipation is also a house negro for the Dems. In fact, she’s 1/3 of what I’m dubbing the 3 Amegros which include Bob Herbert
of the NY Times, Eugene Robinson
of the Washington Post, and of course Cynthia.
NewsBusters reports, “With the opening segment of the syndicated program "The Chris Matthews Show" focusing on the strong position the GOP has going into the midterm elections, Tucker said,
"We haven't talked about the elephant in the room, and I don't mean the Republicans: race. Changing demographics. Fear of a white minority."
Way to go Cynthia!
Nancy Pelosi must consider you “one of the good ones”.
But let me get this straight though. The country which is 79.8% White votes into office an African American (Barack Obama). But, if the people sour on the guy after increasing the deficit, taking over the car industry, taking over mortgages, student loans, apologizing for America every chance he gets, suing Arizona for trying to protect their borders, and shoving ObamaCare down our throats, none of this matters?
What?
Of course it all doesn’t make any sense. Cynthia Tucker is not there to make sense whatsoever. Her function is to rally the base, stir up the hood, get her peeps to come out in force to give the Democrats a fighting chance at the polls.
Cynthia, sista, we understand.
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