Posted on 11/01/2011 3:39:23 PM PDT by chessplayer
New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal, better known as James Tarantos punching bag at Opinion Journal, has a new blog at nytimes.com, The Loyal Opposition. On Tuesday Rosenthal posted the provocatively titled Herman Cain and the Liberal Media, where he broadcasts his alarm at how quickly the right wing jumps on an issue almost in unison, blames Republicans for injecting racial fears into modern-day politics with Willie Horton, and even claiming the phrase "community organizer" is racist when applied to Obama.
Cain is toast
For the record, it was the first Governor Cuomo who introduced the world to Willie Horton during the democrat primaries back in 1988 in his race against Michael Dukakis.
Once again you’ve nailed it right on the head.
Funny that they are never alarmed by the communists outside their doors, but by God, those conservatives are alarming.
“Once again youve nailed it right on the head.”
It comes natural...LOL.
We know that they will not, because the GOP leadership is far more interested in political power than in principle. To mount a public defense of whatever is abhorred by the Ruling Class is to be socially ostracized. Washington Republicans, by and large, would rather apologize and temporize than be called names by those they still unaccountably consider their social betters.
You Hussein cult high priests OUGHT to be concerned. The people who make this country work are sick of your racism.
A few mouth breathing half-wits who post on FR have done exactly that.
Wishful thinking, noob?
“A few mouth breathing half-wits who post on FR have done exactly that.”
Naa, not “mouth breathing half-wits”, rather “paid operatives” would be a better term.
They have no idea what pushback is.
Thanks chessplayer.
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