Posted on 12/31/2013 8:49:56 AM PST by therightliveswithus
Her mother's picture there is quite beautiful. Amazing how hatred, envy, arrogance, spite and covetousness can distort those inherited features.
The black community has always disliked the adoption of black children by white parents. They would prefer that black or abandoned children grow up in foster homes or die in poverty.
Their logic is that the children will lose their culture being raised by whites. I.e., they will live in too nice of homes, go to schools not filled with gang bangers, probably have two parents instead of a baby mama alone with ten kids on welfare.
They cannot be deprived of their rich ghetto heritage.
So the jokes against Bill DeBlasio’s kids will be forthcoming?
I’d like to see her go up to Tom Cruise and say that. All of Scientology’s assets would be used on a PR campaign to fire her rear end.
http://thehill.com/video/in-the-news/194168-lemon-slams-msnbc-for-romney-grandson-joke
Another take:
From the link:
Lemon took aim at MSNBC after Melissa Harris-Perry’s panel, while showing a Romney family photo with the black grandson, joked that “one of these things is not like the other,” and that the photo represented the diversity of the Republican Party.
“It’s a bunch of people on the left who all agree with each other, and there’s no diversity of opinion,” Lemon said of MSNBC. “And they’re saying mean, smug things about people who may disagree with them.”
Lemon suggested there would be more outrage if a white Fox News panel made similar jokes about the black grandson.
Every so often Lemon makes Lemonade.
Exactly, I couldn’t said it better myself.
BTW; I wonder when she got this way. Neither of her parents look angry in the picture, like she always does.
Or jokes about the children of Angelina Jolie and Sandra Bullock?
yep, silent they are.
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