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Mr. Grayson is perfectly happy to spew racist invective if it helps him to succeed in his incendiary attack dog role

More racist garbage from Alan Grayson



If you're not familiar with Congressman Alan Grayson of Florida, it might be that you don't pay attention to people who run their mouths a lot but don't contribute anything of substance. So let me introduce you to this fine representative of the Democrat Party, particularly because his latest utterance yesterday demonstrated beyond any question that he can fairly be labeled a racist.
It started with a fundraising letter Grayson sent, depicting the "T" in Tea Party as a burning cross reminiscent of the Ku Klux Klan. He goes on to make the comparison in the most cowardly way, saying the Tea Party is "no more popular than the Klan," as if he is only comparing popularity numbers and not the actual nature of the two organizations, which of course he is very much and very dishonestly trying to do. Clearly Alan Grayson knows the facts do not support his assertion. And clearly he does not care. The Tea Party that I know has never caused any damage to property. You can’t say that bout the KKK. The Tea Party has never killed anybody. The Tea Party has never broken any laws. You can't say any of this about the KKK. The Tea Party doesn't hate anyone and is not against minorities, Jews, Catholics . . . anyone. It is only against policies it believes - correctly in my view - are harmful to this nation.

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Congressman Grayson's comparison is simply meant to get him in the news, and it did. It is no different than when he said the following during the initial ObamaCare debate: "The Republican health care plan is this: Die quickly. That’s right. The Republicans want you to die quickly." That’s how he tried to defend ObamaCare when they were debating the merits of passing it back in 2010. You see, Alan Grayson's role in the Democrat Party is to be the incendiary attack dog against Republicans, and clearly he relishes his role. Now here’s another very interesting question: What kind of people would vote for someone like this, and send him to Washington? I have an answer for that, but it might insult somebody. And if these are the kinds of people that are going to go to Washington D.C. based on getting the largest number of votes, that’s what’s wrong with America. Maybe his constituency does not know the truth about this guy, nor do they have the facts. But it's clear for anyone to see, today, that Mr. Grayson is perfectly happy to spew racist invective if it helps him to succeed in his incendiary attack dog role. Now normally, if a white congressman were to spew racist words, and a black man were to call him out for it, pressure would come from the media for the white racist congressman to at least apologize, if not resign, yes? Media, I await your action.


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