50 years ago ping!
Mr. King, your dream has become a nightmare.
It’s a far cry from the days of 1963, alot of good, but a helluva lot more bad. The hateful, racist, childish rhetoric coming down from the “president” his AG, his administration, naacp, and other racist front groups is incredible. PC is a one-way disaster that’s dividing the Nation. The Zimmerman case was a travesty from the get-go. 5 decades later, The Great Society is a total failure, urban schools are beyond repair, illegitimacy means no hope for a turn around. Keep feeding the racist monster until the SHTF. Hypocrisy abounds and the arrogance of Jackson, Sharpton et al is unbelievable. 4 decades of reverse discrimination and they still bitch up a storm, never happy and never will be. With these attitudes and behaviors they are permanently doomed to the bottom of the barrel.
Martin Luther King was a great orator of course, but he gets a lot of credit for things he didn’t do, and he’s used by people on both the right and the left to justify whatever they are promoting today. Today’s liberals use MLK to argue against secure voter ID and for gay marriage. Conservatives actually try to portray King as a limited government conservative which he certainly was not. In fact, in the years after the fabled “I Have a Dream” speech MLK moved farther and farther to the left and did call for special privileges for blacks, which has evolved into affirmative action, disparate impact, race-norming, etc.
Martin Luther King was a registered Republican. He wanted people to be judged by the content of their character and by their qualifications, NOT by the color of their skin. Obama, Sharpton, Jess Jackson and the parade of race-baiters do not represent MLK and should stop trying to gain luster through him.
MLK on the 1964 Republican Convention, which nominated Goldwater:
“The Republican Party geared its appeal and program to racism, reaction, and extremism. All people of goodwill viewed with alarm and concern the frenzied wedding at the Cow Palace of the KKK with the radical right.”
MLK on Ronald Reagan:
“When a Hollywood performer, lacking distinction even as an actor can become a leading war hawk candidate for the Presidency, only the irrationalities induced by a war psychosis can explain such a melancholy turn of events.”
The libs are using MLK merely as a means to their end result, which is exactly how they use each fragmented element of society and their perceived heroes and martyrs.
the libs are echoing a black republican’s 50 year old speech but won’t report how the only black senator wasn’t invited to attend or speak
how... unexpected