Posted on 07/06/2006 12:44:35 PM PDT by slowhand520
What a guy!
Clinton introduced a quote from Gandhi by saying, "He ran a gas station down in St. Louis."
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/01/06/elec04.s.mo.farmer.clinton.ap/
OH. I thought Ted Stevens was...
http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060706/NEWS/60706019
By Jennifer Brooks
News Journal Washington Bureau
07/06/2006
WASHINGTON They say the main thing standing between Joe Biden and the White House is Joe Bidens mouth.
The would-be presidential candidate proved it again on a recent trip to New Hampshire, where C-Span cameras caught him telling an Indian-American activist that Indian-Americans are the fastest-growing immigrant group in Delaware.
In fact, Biden said, You cannot go into a Dunkin Donuts or a 7-Eleven unless you have a slight Indian accent.
How would he know, I thought only cops went into donut shops.
The point is that the "hyper-sensitive people with nothing else to get offended by" are very party specific when it comes to what offends them.
If the comments came from a Republican from Texas or Alabama, it would be on the front page of the NY Times in the morning, with an editorial calling for sensitivity training and Senate censure.
But from an eastern liberal, the comments fade into the ether as if they were uttered only in a dream.
So is Biden with the Pakistani terrorist population? Does he have interest in contracts there?
The Kwik-E-Mart in Pittsburgh, across from the Westin Hotel. I think Simpsons producers tried to sue these folks but didn't get far. Have been in there--there's a pic of Apu in there taken from some Simpsons book. Note that the font in the sign is Comic sans ms, a la comic book/Simpsons...
You mean "Ghandi Gas Station".
Thanks!
Yeah, this will be totally ignored by the media. Can you imagine if a Republican had said this?
Yep today would be his last day as a Senator, if he sat on the other side of the aisle.
Compare with Bobby Jindal: Republican from Louisiana...of Indian heritage!
Usually the point of the thread is determined by the initiator. His point was about what he said.
That is show to be also as the thread went 20 posts before that (the press) was mentioned. After that about half and half.
The point of the thread is thus to slam JB.
Will the PC Police tuen on one of their masters?
Somebody call the PC police.
"Yet if this were a conservative forget about it!"
Conservatives too make reference to Indians and motels/gas stations/Apu all the time. Big deal. Just go to any large thread about India/Indians, you will see Apu comments(all light hearted)... and I don't see anyone(including Indian freepers) making big fuss about it.
We are talking about the double standard with which the media treats alleged public sensitivity transgressions by politicians based solely on their political affiliation.
For an example, compare and contrast the furor over Trent Lott complimenting Strom Thurmond at a private function to the non-furor that failed to erupt when former klansman Byrd referred to "white niggers" on national television.
The NY Times rarely comments on the unknown random person's private comments or internet postings, so those aren't really relevant to the debate.
I have not missed anything at all. I just don't agree with people making a silly non-issue a big issue. But, if it means a sky falling moment or a news of epic proportion, then more power to you.
If I were from Indiana I would be upset. Are you sure he said India or indiana accent? :)
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