Posted on 10/21/2014 7:09:07 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Once is a coincidence, but twice is something else entirely. Less than 24-hours after the rapidly imploding Wendy Davis campaign in Texas warned that the interracially married Greg Abbott may just try to ban interracial marriage as governor, Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) supporters in North Carolina are also engaging in a bit of inelegant race-baiting.
The North Carolina-based Fayetteville Observer reported on Monday that churchgoers in Cumberland County were appalled on Sunday when they were treated to an image of a Jim Crow-era lynching on a flyer warning of what may occur if Republicans take control of the Senate.
The front of the flier blares: “Kay Hagan doesn’t win! Obama’s impeachment will begin! Vote in 2014.”
The words are superimposed over a grainy reproduction of a photograph of what appears to be a lynching.
Someone tucked the flier under McNair’s windshield wiper while her car was parked at her church, Kingdom Impact Global Ministries on Murchison Road.
“My daughter said, ‘Mom, look in the background. They’re lynching somebody.’ It’s the lynching of an African-American man,” McNair said.
At the bottom, the flier reads, “Not endorsed by any candidate. Paid for by Concerned Citizens of Cumberland County.” No contact information for the group was on the flier.
This, via The Daily Caller, is an image of one of the disturbing fliers:
Fortunately, according to a local NAACP representative, likening the unlikely impeachment of the president to a time when African-Americans were systematically murdered by white mobs is not racist. Thats what the community feels, said Fayetteville NAACP branch president Jimmy Buxton.
This is the kind of cheap desperation that would set every MSNBC anchors hair on fire and dominate the nightly newscasts if it were embraced by a Republican candidates allies. At the very least, if Hagan were a Republican, the media would press her to denounce her supporters tactics until she buckled. But beyond being baseless provocation, both this message and Daviss attempt to get you to believe Abbott will somehow overturn Loving v. Virginia are just insultingly dumb.
There is something of a bias in American culture to not want to hurt peoples feelings, but some feelings deserve being hurt. If you believe that a Republican Senate majority will lead to the return of Jim Crow, or that Greg Abbott could ban interracial marriage if he wanted to, you are unschooled, do not possess even a rudimentary understanding of history or civics, you are either hopelessly gullible or pathologically paranoid.
It is difficult to imagine this manner of attack gaining much traction because the baseline level of stupidity or childlike naïveté one must suffer from in order to buy into them is simply difficult for most to maintain. There are certainly a few takers, but attacks like these almost always backfire. It is a rather dimwitted strategy to launch a political assault so likely to boomerang on the attacker, but that would also explain why they might think their audience to be as thick as they are.
It is a mark of maturity to avoid insulting others unnecessarily, even if they arguably deserve it. There are, however, some activities that deserve shaming. The claims above are truly shameful, and the public will be best served if these and other offensive tactics are called out for what they are.
I sound like a parrot when I say that Romney should have had Allen West as his VP choice.
When her opponent's yard signs start getting stolen it's OVER.
“I sound like a parrot when I say that Romney should have had Allen West as his VP choice.”
West would have had a capital D after his name to make a difference. Socialist, Negro, and Demonrat all gain ghetto votes, bonus for all three.
An R after the name will nullify all the rest.
Perhaps, but I distinctly remember Herman Cain saying that he could get 1/3 of the black vote. That would decimate the Dem vote and usher in the conservative black movement, imo.
“Perhaps, but I distinctly remember Herman Cain saying that he could get 1/3 of the black vote.”
Not without a D after his name he couldn’t.
He couldn’t pull 1/3 of any vote, black, white, green or purple, primary or general.
I would replace the word "face" with something else, but that's just me.
FMCDH(BITS)
This appeals to the blacks, who want to constantly remember slavery. However, they can’t wrap their heads around the fact that it was the DEMS who promoted Jim Crow laws, segregation, etc. Are they, as a race, really this stupid? I’m not so sure that MLK was a Republican - he campaigned for LBJ, and was mighty friendly with the Kennedys.
If only.
That is despicable. The Hag must be desperate. Well, hell, this sort of thing worked for Thad Cochran and Haley Barbour in Mississippi. May those two low-life scumbags rot in hell with this baby-killing witch from North Carolina.
Dont you love how the Democrats appeal to black voters?
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I didn’t know that Thad Cochran, in Mississippi, was a DemocRAT.
To blacks.... Look at the history of the KKK and you will see the Dems. Republicans were the party of blacks, but when Dems started to give you $$$, you shift and the Dems don’t care about you. Republicans believes you can SUCCEED without government’s help.
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