Thursday, March 25, 2010

Andrew Breitbart offers $10,000 reward for evidence of racial slur

It's been a busy news week, and with the demands of life in a difficult economy, it's often difficult to keep up.  I want to make sure you are aware of Andrew Breitbart's post at Big Government wherein he offers a $10,000 reward to anyone who can substantiate that Tea Partiers hurled the n-word at Georgia Representative John Lewis outside the Capitol on Saturday.  It's Breitbart at his very best.  Here's a small excerpt:
There is no reason in 21st century America on an issue that is not a black or white or a civil rights issue to have a bloc of black people walk slowly through a mostly white crowd to make a racial point. The walk in and of itself — with two of the participants holding their handheld cameras above their heads hoping to document “proof” — was an act of racism meant to create a contrast between the tea party crowd and themselves.

This is the same failed symbolism that Janeane Garofalo and MSNBC have been trying to implant for the last year. The only supposed evidence of white-on-black racism at a tea party that MSNBC was able to find was a man carrying a gun at an Arizona Obama rally. But, wait, MSNBC cut off the man’s head with a photo editing software. That Second Amendment fan was actually black. Never mind.
It's high time that conservatives take off the gloves and fight fire with fire. The survival of our Republic depends on it.

Please read the whole thing.

1 comment:

  1. Mr. Wee Wee sez you go girl and get behind Barack!

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