Posted on 08/16/2012 3:18:00 PM PDT by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle
On Thursdays edition of MSNBCs The Cycle the group discussed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romneys assertion that President Obama should take [his] campaign of division and anger and hate back to Chicago. Co-host Touré saw what he believes to be explicit racial connotations beneath what Romney was saying, calling it the niggerization of the campaign.
That really bothered me, he said. You notice he said anger twice. Hes really trying to use racial coding and access some really deep stereotypes about the angry black man. This is part of the playbook against Obama, the otherization, hes not like us.
I know its a heavy thing, I dont say it lightly, but this is niggerization, Touré said to the apparent shock of his co-panelists. You are not one of us, you are like the scary black man who weve been trained to fear.
Naturally this led to a battle between Touré and conservative co-host S.E. Cupp. She took particular issue with the fact that Touré admitted that VP Joe Bidens chains comments were divisive, but is now calling Romney a racist for saying the Obama campaign is angry.
Do you see how dishonest that is? she asked.
Touré denied calling anyone a racist, which prompted Cupp to say, Certainly you were implying that Mitt Romney and the base will respond to this dog-whistle, racially-charged coding, and hate Obama, the angry black man?
Absolutely, he replied.
Thats so irresponsible, Cupp answered back.
This is not a revolutionary comment, Touré said. This is a constituency all-white party that rejects the black vote.
You have two white guys in Joe Biden and Mitt Romney, Cupp clarified. Joe Biden made the overtly racial comment and has a history of making bigoted remarks. Mitt Romney was responding to the comment. Yet he is the one responsible for the whole Republican history of racism in politics?
Thats not what Touré is saying, co-host Krystal Ball interjected. Youre twisting his words.
No, he can speak for himself, Cupp shot back.
Hes using the playbook Republicans have been using for decades now, Touré concluded.
Take a look below, via MSNBC:
Well, now we have a black Leftist trying to re-introduce the N-Word into common usage. Toure is a racist POS, IMO.
Well, now we have a black Leftist trying to re-introduce the N-Word into common usage. Toure is a racist POS, IMO.
Well, now we have a black Leftist trying to re-introduce the N-Word into common usage. Toure is a racist POS, IMO.
Is the urban dictionary a recognized dictionary? I thought Websters was “the one and only”.
But it is the "Honkies" who are "racist" -- got it...?
correction: should be 12 cups Coors, no? Otherwise perfect.
12 Cups Coors, works for the Chef.. I wouldn’t care what the recipe tastes like, but the buzz would be enough to get by.. LOL
[Is the urban dictionary a recognized dictionary?]
I use it to run down the meaning of unfamiliar slang.
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