Posted on 11/03/2005 4:11:44 PM PST by cougar_mccxxi
An editorial by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel suggesting Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is not a real black is being blasted by radio giant Rush Limbaugh, who is calling the newspaper's editors "bigoted" and "Stalinist."
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So, Bill Clinton is black, but Clarence Thomas is not? It's kind of hard to follow.........
The flip side of the race card. The most often played side of the card has whites as racists if they do not go to the extreme of supporting reparations and blacks holding positions of authority who are not race pimps are not white.
Good -itch slap by el Rushbo.
That is because you have an unwarped mind.
That logic is real easy to follow for anyone who has read "1984"
The left is stuck on pure owelian doublethink and doublespeak.
Ignorance is strength.
The constitution is crimethink.
Freedom is Slavery
Clarance Thomas (the conservative) is white (evil)
Bill Clinton (the communist) is black (good)
The liberals don't want the African-American to succeed.
They just want their vote.
The little rag thinks if he doesnt have his pants below his a$$ crack and smoking a blunt saying swear words and riding in a hoopty he aint black. (liberal thought pattern alert)
Soon the only place you'll be able to find a piece of crap like the MJS will be in a museum, or an outhouse. The broadsheets are putting themselves out of business. I say, the sooner the better.
Now, now... Clinton's not a communist. He's only a rapist who sells nuclear secrets to communists.
Yeah, I read "1984". In the 10th grade.
They made me. I hated it.
I always thought Justice Clarence Thomas was black. Go figure.
This is my local rag.
Does anyone actually give a fraction of a care about what some liberal idiot in Milwaaaaakeeeee thinks?
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