Posted on 09/10/2018 5:22:49 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell
Senator Booker Quotes Violent Racist Who Urged Murder of Jews, White People The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist we must take a lesson from Hitler September 10, 2018 Daniel Greenfield
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughs confirmation hearing was the beginning of the Democrat 2020 primaries, and the winner was the Senate Democrat who yelled the worst possible thing.
That was Senator Cory Booker.
Unlike some Senate Dems, Booker didnt just confine his attack to Brett Kavanaugh, a mild-mannered man widely beloved by both the Democrats and Republicans who worked with him, he went for broke.
The Founding Fathers were racist geniuses, Booker insisted. Their constitution was flawed. Originalism, interpreting the Constitution as it was written, rather than whatever social justice activist the Dems had managed to plant on the bench, is going to be racist and sexist, because its authors were deplorables.
Native Americans were referred to as savages, women werent referred to at all, African Americans were referred to as fractions of human beings. As one civil-rights activist used to say constitutu, constitu, I can only say three-fifths of the word, Booker bloviated.
Who is this civil rights activist? A violent racist who had called Adolf Hitler the greatest white man.
You can see why Booker might have hesitated a bit when using him to bolster his claim that the Founding Fathers of this country were flawed racist sexist men. Even though, unlike Bookers civil rights hero, they didnt admire Hitler or call for the mass murder of Jews.
Senator Cory Booker doesnt yawn without first rehearsing it before three staff members and two consultants to extract the maximum amount of pathos from each fake gesture. He had been regularly delivering the same attack on the Constitution as a stump speech. You can find Senator Cory Booker bleating the same basic remarks last March at SXSW before a much friendlier lefty audience.
Look, our founding documents are saturated unfortunately are scene with replete through them, these examples all those darker strains of human nature, Booker held forth at SXSW. Native Americans are referred to as savages, women arent referred to at all. Blacks are, you know Stokely Carmichael used to say, constitute constitute I can only say three fifths of the word.
Booker appeared to have also quoted Carmichael in June of last year and again in July of this year.
There are examples going back several years, with Booker saying, Stokely Carmichael said it best: we are the leaders weve been looking for.
In a July interview this year, his Stokelyite attack on the Constitution was even harsher. Yeah, if you read the Declaration of Independence now, you see the Native Americans referred to as savages. And women are clearly, by their omission, a second-class citizenry. Stokely Carmichael I love how he used to always say, Constitu-, constitu- I can only say three-fifths of the word.
But the sneering line about the Constitution isnt Stokelys most famous quote.
Two others are way ahead of it: The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist we must take a lesson from Hitler and The only position for women in SNCC is prone."
Anti-Semitism has become socially acceptable among Democrats, but the party that sent in activists to scream that Brett Kavanaugh was a horrible sexist and a sexual harasser by association is okay with Stokelys sexism and Bookers admiration of him. The lefts standards, like its vision, are all double.
Stokely Carmichael, better known as Kwame Ture, was a leftist bigot who had called for racist violence.
Black Panther Mark Essex burst into a New Orleans hotel, shouting, I want the whites! He murdered a young honeymooning couple, hotel guests and staff members, and a number of police officers. Stokely Carmichael praised Essex, saying, We should study and learn from the actions of Brother Essex. We should understand that Brother Essex carried our struggle to its next quantitative level, the level of science.
Carmichael had also declared, Ive never admired a white man, but the greatest of them, to my mind, was Hitler.
"Go home and get your guns," Carmichael had urged after Martin Luther Kings death, "When the white man comes he is coming to kill you. I don't want any black blood in the street.
"We are preparing groups of urban guerrillas for our defense in the cities," he warned in Communist Cuba. "It is going to be a fight to the death."
Stokely Carmichael burned through the SNCC and moved on the Black Panthers, but his violent hatred of white people proved to be too much even for the black nationalist hate group. But Bookers hero nurtured a particular hatred of Jews. And his anti-Semitic threats led to actual anti-Semitic attacks.
Nor did Carmichael have any objection to that.
Zionist pigs have been harassing us everywhere, he warned at the University of Maryland, And when this anger rises, will snap our fingers and finish them off."
It was 1990.
Senator Booker has repeatedly quoted a violent racist. At the Kavanaugh hearing, he cited an attack on the legitimacy of our founding documents from an advocate of a socialist black nationalist revolution through mass murder, a supporter of Saddam Hussein, Gaddafi and assorted murderous dictators.
And yet theres nothing extraordinary about it.
Carmichaels anti-Semitism had been defended in the past by Rep. Keith Ellison, the number two man at the DNC and Dem nominee for Minnesota Attorney General. He was attended by Rep. Maxine Waters.
Americans are treated to non-stop lectures about racism from top lefties like Cory Booker. But they are the ones who are the most in need of those hectoring lectures about the evils of racism.
When former president Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton and Eric Holder, a top DOJ official in both administrations, have been caught hanging around with Farrakhan, theres a racism problem.
When Senator Booker casually quotes a violent anti-Semitic racist, theres a serious racism problem.
Its a problem of black racism. And until its taken seriously, there are no other conversations about racism worth having. When the top figures in the Democrat party are okay with anti-Semitism and racism, then their political faction and its media apparatus has no right to lecture on racism.
In October 2016, Booker tweeted a photo commemorating Farrakhan's Million Man March. "May the unity and spirit of the march continue to live on," he wrote, over a photo of a marcher brandishing a poster that included Louis Farrakhan. No complex interpretation of hand gestures is needed here.
Farrakhan, like Stokely Carmichael, is a racist and anti-Semite who admires Hitler. And hes a pal of presidents and politicians. Including the men who lecture us on how racist the Founding Fathers were.
There is a deep racist and anti-Semitic disease in the leadership of the Democrats. As Senator Cory Booker brings his hatred for the Jewish State to the Senate, he should be asked whether he agrees with his hero, The only good Zionist is a dead Zionist we must take a lesson from Hitler.
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When former president Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton and Eric Holder, a top DOJ official in both administrations, have been caught hanging around with Farrakhan, theres a racism problem. When Senator Booker casually quotes a violent anti-Semitic racist, theres a serious racism problem. Its a problem of black racism. And until its taken seriously, there are no other conversations about racism worth having.
These such comments never hurt Barack Hussein Obama. In fact, the more outraged their opposition became, the more they used them.
[ Senator Booker Quotes Violent Racist Who Urged Murder of Jews, White People ]
For a sec there, Greenfield could have been suggesting Obama or Farrakhan.
Stokely Carmichael, controversial black militant leader, nominated Adolf Hitler last night as the greatest white man in history, on objective and not moral or ethical grounds.
Mr. Carmichael, former chairman of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee explained on the David Frost television program that When you talk about greatness, you dont put ethical judgments on them.
a mild-mannered man widely beloved by both the Democrats and Republicans who worked with him, he went for broke. PUKE FEST WHAT OUT
the 3/5ths decision was a victory for abolitionists, deep thinker corey.
the line refers to kavanaugh not booker
READY FOR REVOLUTION
The Life and Struggles
of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture).
By Stokely Carmichael
IN June 1966 Stokely Standiford Churchill Carmichael, the newly elected chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, jolted white America by demanding Black Power. Barely 25 years old and, as described by the historian Howard Zinn, looking ready to stride cool and smiling through hell, Carmichael became the news medias black ogre of choice as he spurned nonviolence, integration and coalition with white liberals in favor of black pride, solidarity and militancy.
Widely shunned as a malevolent provocateur, censured by the N.A.A.C.P.s Roy Wilkins and Vice President Hubert Humphrey as racist and hounded by the F.B.I., Carmichael moved to Conakry, Guinea, with his first wife, the South African singer Miriam Makeba. He later took the name Kwame Ture to honor two African Marxist leaders and mentors, Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana and Ahmed Sékou Touré of Guinea.
Five years after his death from prostate cancer, Carmichaels memoir, Ready for Revolution, written with Ekwueme Michael Thelwell, blends shrewd reflection with standard-issue slogans for revolution against racism, imperialism, neocolonialism and capitalist exploitation.
Carmichael recounts growing up in a close-knit, pious, upwardly mobile extended family that brought him from Trinidad to New York when he was 11.
His education spanned the streets of Harlem and the East Bronx as well as the elite Bronx High School of Science and rallies of the Young Communist League and Socialist youth groups, where he joined in singing Hava Nagila and dancing the hora. ...
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/23/books/stokely-speaks.html
Look at who wrote the foreward on that “Stokely Speaks” book.
Thanks. I hadn’t noticed.
Exactly.. It shows you just how Unknowledgeable some senators are.. Or is it Deceptive.. Likely both.
Hmmm. Sounds like a familiar quote. Heard something similar around 2008 or so.
Oh yeah....I remember that evil guy back in the 60’s.
Even though i was a hippy-dippy teenager from the “Woodstock Generation” I knew that guy was even evil back then!
Hmmm. Sounds like a familiar quote. Heard something similar around 2008 or so.
"Change will not come if we wait for some other person or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek"-- BARACK OBAMA
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From the website of the Communist Party, USA...
(prior to the election)
"The Communist Party USA views the 2008 elections as a tremendous opportunity to defeat the policies of the right-wing Republicans and to move our country in a new progressive direction.
The record turnout in the Democratic Presidential primary races shows that millions of voters, including millions of new voters, are using this election to bring about real change. We wholeheartedly agree with them."
http://cpusa.org/cpusa-2008-electoral-policy/
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After the election....
A Landslide Mandate For Change
A breakthrough election
Congratulations on an extraordinary history making election!
We can think back with pride to decades of hard work toward our strategic goal of a big enough, broad enough and united enough labor and all-peoples movement that could overcome the ultra-right blockage to all progress. That all peoples movement has come to life, it is dynamic and it has the potential to keep growing.
The election of Barack Obama and a strengthened Congress creates new conditions in our country. There is now the possibility to shift gears and move forward. This new day requires us to further develop our tactics in order to continue to deepen and broaden labor and peoples unity.
There are thousands of experiences that we all have had in these momentous days, some large, some small, all of which express the enormity of change in thinking and readiness for involvement that is underway and that steels us for the battles ahead.
The tears of joy we all shared as crowds gathered to watch the election results here and throughout the world dramatize the new moment we are in.
http://cpusa.org/a-landslide-mandate-for-change-report-to-the-national-committee-meeting-11-15-08/
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July 1, 2009...
Change is Here, Change is Coming
Sam Webb, National Chair, Communist Party, USA:
Let me begin with a simple observation: If the last 30 years were an era of reaction, then the coming decade could turn into an era of reform, even radical reform. Six months into the Obama presidency, I would say without hesitation that the landscape, atmosphere, conversation, and agenda have strikingly changed compared to the previous eight years.
In this legislative session, we can envision winning a Medicare-like public option and then going further in the years ahead.
We can visualize passing tough regulatory reforms on the financial industry, which brought the economy to ruin.
We can imagine the troops coming home from Iraq and Afghanistan while U.S. representatives participate in a regional process that brings peace and stability to the entire region.
In the current political climate, the expansion of union rights becomes a real possibility.
Much the same can be said about winning a second stimulus bill, and we sure need one, given the still-rising rate, and likely long term persistence, of unemployment.
Isnt it possible in the Obama era to create millions of green jobs in manufacturing and other sectors of the economy in tandem with an attack on global warming?
Cant we envision taking new strides in the long journey for racial and gender equality in this new era, marked at its beginning by the election of the first African American to the presidency?
And isnt the overhaul of the criminal justice and prison system a system steeped in racism no longer pie-in-the sky, but something that can be done in the foreseeable future?
All these things are within reach now!
http://cpusa.org/change-is-here-change-is-coming/
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"Barack Obama told supporters that
'change has come to America' as he
claimed victory in a historic presidential election."
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/04/election.president/index.html
“African Americans were referred to as fractions of human beings.”
Well, that’s a lie, but lies are what I expect from a flaming prima dona like Booker.
My powder is dry. Cap and Ball at the ready.
BMFL.
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