Posted on 12/27/2008 3:23:42 PM PST by tobyhill
The chairman of the Republican National Committee said he was "appalled" by a song called "Barack the Magic Negro" on a CD distributed by one of his political rivals.
"The 2008 election was a wake-up call for Republicans to reach out and bring more people into our party," RNC Chairman Mike Duncan said in a statement reported Saturday afternoon by Politico.
"I am shocked and appalled that anyone would think this is appropriate, as it clearly does not move us in the right direction."
Chip Saltsman sent RNC members the parody CD "We Hate the USA" for Christmas, which includes the controversial tune. He defended his decision Friday, telling CNN the song was clearly intended as a joke.
"I think most people recognize political satire when they see it," Saltsman told CNN. "I think RNC members understand that."
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It may be "racist" in your opinion, but not in mine.
Poking fun at individual black leftist Democrat race baiters like Jackson and Sharpton, plus satirizing an LA Times writer (who is almost surely a 'Rat himself), does not make it a racist song.
In fact, I don't even recall Jackson or Sharpton taking exception to it. Jackson and Sharpton have said a lot worse things about whites and Jews as groups.
There is a difference between criticizing individuals for their individual foibles (not racist) and making sweeping generalizations about all people of a racial or ethnic group or using racial or ethnic slurs (racist).
The song was never meant for "political" value. It was made for entertainment value and is being marketed as such. It is not produced nor endorsed by any political candidate nor political organization.
Like any mode of entertainment, some people may enjoy it and others may be turned off by it. You are obviously in the latter category. As an American, you don't have to buy it or listen to it. You have that choice. But, on the other hand, Paul Shanklin has every right to produce and market it.
The parody was the reaction to the outrageous comment in the LA TIMES. It was mocking that slimeball.
Posted on 05/07/2007 12:58:04 PM PDT by doug from upland
HERE IS THE THREAD FOR THE STORY
"This Magic Negro" was in the L.A. Times
Not started by Limbaugh, he's the one they slime
He's very good at the biting parody
They chose the wrong guy this time...SeeBS will soon see
SeeBS is warned...on his show they're really scorned
Rush got right up in their face...they really are some disgrace
"This Magic Negro"...another big faux pas
The mainstream is grasping...as they are flushed they're grasping for a straw
"This Magic Negro"...is that the best they've got
Once more they have blown it...Limbaugh's really hot
He's very good at the biting parody
They chose the wrong guy this time...SeeBS will soon see
SeeBS is warned...on his show they're really scorned
Rush got right up in their face...they really are some disgrace
"This Magic Negro"...they have not heard the last
Take your SeeBS stock...I think the time is right to dump it fast
SeeBS, you made his day...SeeBS, you made his day
You are gonna pay...you're gonna pay
I wish I could say this would be true. I don't think this can happen. Everyone would be fighting over who's the "real" conservative, and I don't think we'd all get much farther than that. And even then, one slip by a "conservative" candidate or elected, and the conservatives would be kicking that person to the curb.
When you are a leader and the opposition blasts you and you say nothing, it gets difficult to maintain respect whether you are right or not.
I don't think that's always quite true, rodguy911.
Take FR, for example, (in the micro) where everyone is his own leader, posting his/her thoughts. Sometimes saying nothing in response to a truly absurd post is best. That old axiom about wrestling in the pigs with mud..
In President Bush's case, it was already more than amply clear that no matter what the man said the press was going to go full charge in insulting him. Why waste the time and breath in response?
Not to take anything away from your own view of what constitutes a leader, but to have engaged in the endless negative rennaissancian (sp) "dialoging" the left wishes, meant a great many tasks would go undone. Which is, IMO, precisely why the left engaged in such verbal excess - they wished to freeze the President into being able to do nothing but respond to banalities and inanities.
Now then, the journalists and MSM during the Reagan years certainly were negative, but there were still some brain cells functioning, and a sense of a "even tho I hate Republicans, I still wish the best for our country" sort of thinking. Therefore, engaging in retorts and responses was more productive. The mood, the template, the factors which existed during the Reagan years has not been existent during the Bush years.
Agree with everything you said ... as usual!
You're right, conservatives are never dependable or loyal to other conservatives or conservative values, nor are they loyal and supportive of those supportive of them, those are RINO traits. Conservatives are noted for putting a knife in the back of other conservatives at every opportunity. If it weren't for RINO's protecting them, there would be no conservatives left in America.
We need a second one....
Post of the year!
Paul Shanklin is a very talented and skilled comedic artist. I've had a chance to listen to some of his stuff and believe me he is very good at his trade.
Nobody forces you to listen to his parodies if you don't like them. Nobody is putting gun to your head and saying you'll isten to this stuff if you don't want to listen to it. There are far more important things to deal with then worrying about people's sensibilities being offended by these parodies.
This concern is something that wreaks of poltical correctness and we all know where that concern led us to didn't we. Over 3000 people lost their lives on 9/11 because of all this hyper-concern about the sensibilities of certain groups.
As to Mike Duncan this is the same fella that wants us to sing kumbya with the Democrats. That's been tried over and over again and again and look where it's got us.
Sorry, but whether you like me saying it or not Obama IS NOT MY PRESIDENT!!!!!! I'm not interested in standing behind him and supporting his plans to turn America into another Zimbabwe. What I want is to see Obama and the Democrat party put out of business once and for all.
And, that also includes the RINO's like Duncan that got us into this mess in the first place. I have no interest in this "big tent" B.S. and C.F. That nonsense just don't work with me whatsoever.
Either we throw the RINO's out and work toghether to put Obama and the Dems out of business or we all hang toghether. It's as simple as that.
Regards.......
why should GW lower himself to those that have BDS
I do have an answer to this.
Because it's not about Bush, it's about the fact that the truth will reveal a substantial national security danger to AMERICA, not Bush. Conservatives need the truth out to protect the nation, the perception of Bush being "above the need of answering irritating critics" is unimportant compared to defending the nation.
Bush has failed at defending the nation (or conservatives) against PROPAGANDA attacks, while succeeding in defense of violent attacks.
Unfortunately, we must succeed in defending against both to survive. If one remembers that Bush is not a conservative, one is not surprised at his failure.
Good point, and we've heard it before from another patriot.
My way of saying it is: conservatives will protect RINOs and the nation, RINOs will sell out conservatives and the nation for special treatment in the camps.
As I stated before to ignore the DBM or terrorists for that matter is usually a signal to them of weakness.
Anytime they sense weakness, being the dirtbags that they are, they attack.
Hence, it probably pays to counter their every(major) lie no matter how tiresome it gets.
You got that right, as well as the rest of post #175.
Goebbels quickly proved that a lie repeated often enough, unopposed, becomes the "truth."
The ENTIRE DemoRat and Islamonazi world view is built of this MSM supplied "truth". BDS is simply a symptom of Socialist Bizzarro World Syndrome (I think I will copyright this), where all "reality" is built by the Goebbels propaganda method.
This is why it was NOT Bush's personal call to not speak up. It was his DUTY to America to speak up, Christian gentleman or not.
I agree that we should throw RINO’s out of our party. I live in the Chicago area, which has many RINO’s. My congressman is Mark Kirk, a Republican who is pro-choice, pro-gun control, pro-gay marriage, pro-spending increases, pro-illegal alien, and anti-Iraq surge. I emailed him, four times, within the past two years, and I asked why he’s a Republican. I didn’t receive a response, so I emailed four of his aides and asked them why he’s a Republican. I haven’t received a response.
I pretty much get the same treatment from Bush, except when he wants to sell me a photo for a thousand bucks.
I’m glad that we agree that Bush is too liberal. I had that opinion, in Oct. 2004. I knew that he wouldn’t win my state, Illinois, so I voted for the Constitution Party candidate, Michael Peroutka.
Clearly, you haven’t witnessed what I have, and were I you, I’d have only seen the lovelier side of life.
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