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Rush Racism: The Media’s Been Punk’d, Ignorant, Intolerant, Racist Left

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This just in on the column I wrote, "Rush Racism: The Media’s Been Punk’d", which was republished by the fine folks at the Canada Free Press...

Of course, it is always good when an "Uncle Tom" Negro writes a defense to one of the most reprehensible men in recent times. The vile and borderline vulgar language that comes from Rush's broadcasts is too much to discuss in any one posting --however, I challenge the writer of this to ACTUALLY LISTEN to him sometime. More recently, Rush attacked the President about a college thesis that the President NEVER WROTE!!!!! He reacted on false information --much like what this so-called writer has written about in his article.
--Alvin
I love it when those on the tolerant and inclusive left use the very racist language they always accuse others of thinking, and come right out with it verbally to blacks, especially when they display their own ignorance in the process. Let's break Alvin's comment down.
Of course, it is always good when an "Uncle Tom" Negro writes a defense to one of the most reprehensible men in recent times.
For many who visit B&R on a regular basis, this will be review. Obviously Alvin has never read the Harriet Stowe novel, nor have the many others who wrongly use "Uncle Tom" as a pejorative. According to the Uncle Tom's Cabin Study Guide, Uncle Tom was "An old slave and the protagonist of the novel, Tom's two most prevalent qualities are his inherent goodness and piety. He is a passive Christ-figure who consistently forgives the wrongs committed against him and turns to God in times of crisis. From learning to read the Bible and write letters to his kin, Tom is consistently trying to improve himself despite the limits placed upon him by slavery. Tom also serves as a Christian leader for the other slaves in the novel." While I would never claim to be all that noble, I am one of many trying to wake up black people. As I've written many times, despite the fact that most blacks have voted the straight Democrat ticket for decades, the conditions in the black community have only deteriorated, and in one of the most ignorant displays of political knowledge possible, they blame Republicans. Ever notice how most elected black Democrats never live by the same rules they impose on their constituents? The best example are those who chant "Mend it, don't end it" with regards to public schools versus vouchers, yet NOT ONE member of the Congressional Black Caucus sends their kids to one. Think about that, Alvin. As many of you know, I've never advocated for all blacks to become Republicans tomorrow, but if the climate in the black community could become more politically competitive, there would be some almost instant changes. When you lose your job, politicians will stroke your back and tell you how sorry they are. But when they're about to lose theirs, everything becomes an emergency. Look at the white neighborhoods that are faring much better, and most of the time you'll see a political representative whose job depends on his or her producing for their voters.
The vile and borderline vulgar language that comes from Rush's broadcasts is too much to discuss in any one posting --however, I challenge the writer of this to ACTUALLY LISTEN to him sometime.
Sorry Alvin, but this is just plain lazy. In many a post post here, I've gone back, done the research, and I'll post line after line of examples. It should be really easy to do. The problem is that out of the nine or so racist quotes the left and their media attributed to Rush Limbaugh, eight were made up and thus couldn't be substantiated by an mp3 from his show. So the only clip they could latch onto was the one about the league going out of their way to make sure black quarterbacks succeeded. I have nothing against Donovan McNabb personally, but as I'm not a racebaiter and/or Philadelphia Eagles fan, I can offer the opinion that he's "great" because of NFL and media hype and not because of his play on the field. He's played on some very good teams, but has never taken them to the other side of the hill where Super Bowl champions chill. If I may go one step further than Rush, if Donovan McNabb were white, he'd probably have taken far more scathing criticism than he has to date. Oh... and I am a subscriber to Rush 24/7, meaning I DO listen to him daily, either live or podcast later. It's always fun to be able to correct someone who maligns your methods, based on their own audacious, yet ignorant assumptions. Lastly,
More recently, Rush attacked the President about a college thesis that the President NEVER WROTE!!!!! He reacted on false information --much like what this so-called writer has written about in his article.
Alvin, you'd better be real careful on this one. Whether or not Barack Obama actually wrote "Dreams From My Father" will continue to be debated, and with that Alvin should be very careful about citing things Barack Obama "NEVER WROTE!!!!!" As far as my reacting to "false information", Rush Limbaugh isn't the only one who commented on the Obama college thesis...
Conservative provocateurs have been hunting for it. Investigative journalists have been on the prowl, too. Even a former professor has been searching through old boxes for his copy of it. But today Barack Obama made it official: He doesn’t have and can’t release any copies of the thesis-length paper he wrote 25 years ago while a senior at Columbia University. “We do not have a copy of the course paper you requested and neither does Columbia University,” Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt told NBC News.
If you read through the MSNBC piece, you'll see that they are approaching this as a thesis that does exist, but like almost the entire Barack Obama paper trail, is unavailable for public scruitiny. Look, I know most black people believe we must all vote alike, but IF you get a moment of clarity, ask youselves why every two years Sharpton and Jackson have to publicly remind Democrats not to take the black vote for granted? Yet, despite the loyal vote for Democrats, the same # you've been bitching about for over 50 years still ain't fixed. Who's the fool, Alvin?

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