Posted on 07/25/2010 9:26:43 AM PDT by Texas Peartree
John Edwards has had the decency to go away. So far, so too has Peekaboo Al Gore. Bill Clinton no longer lectures the naïve about his faith. So why does baby-daddy Jesse Jackson still get to hang around the press and pontificate on Andrew Breitbart? Recently, Jackson called Breitbart "morally wrong" for releasing a portion of a tape showing race-hustler Shirley Sherrod talking about using her power as a government employee to screw white farmers.
Jesse, cheating on your wife is morally wrong. Making anti-Semitic comments is morally wrong. Befriending racist Louis Farrakhan is morally wrong. Spitting in a person's soup because of their race is morally wrong. Paying hush money from a charity's funds is morally wrong. You have admitted to all of these. You have also done the race shuffle to shake millions of dollars loose from Corporate America and in to your pockets. They pay you to go away, and yet you are still here.
All Mr. Breitbart did was shine a light on the kind of angry bureaucrat that works in our government. Steeped in victimology and a slanted history, they do not lift a finger except to benefit the preferred class.
Thank heavens people like Breitbart exist. They are the ONLY media check on con-men like Jackson. You can tell Jackson is frustrated when he uses words he can scarcely understand, like "morally wrong."...
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at least the press got Jessse’s “cut off obama’s nuts” comment in context - right
I LOVE the title. Moral giant. Indeed.
I’m waiting for Jesse to get involved in the Gaymon case (the “ex-N.J. man” who was shot dead by an Essex County detective whom he propositioned in a public park)—but I guess that depends on whether the detective was melanin-deficient.
“There is a class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs and the hardships of the Negro race before the public. Having learned that they are able to make a living out of their troubles, they have grown into the settled habit of advertising their wrongs — partly because they want sympathy and partly because it pays. Some of these people do not want the Negro to lose his grievances, because they do not want to lose their jobs.”
- Booker T. Washington
They have played their own kind like a cheap violin for decades and the people who support and follow these creeps are just as bad. Whitey aint holdin you down brother, it’s your own who are selling you out to sit at the big racist rat table in washington, just ask big bucks Rangle.
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