Posted on 09/09/2014 3:20:26 PM PDT by Kaslin
In which New Mexico Democrats' white, male gubernatorial nominee pronounces his Hispanic, female opponent -- whom he's trailing in the polls -- to be insufficiently 'Latino' in her heart, or something (via the Weekly Standard):
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Isn't this the most rank sort of racism?
But he's a democrat, so the media say its OK.
She has a Latina heart. This white dude knows his espagnol and kissed a few Latinas. Muy carinoso.
Exactly
That’s racist.
Wow - you find this out by just LOOKING at them.
When I look at a woman's heart, I sometimes get slapped.
She should start using the term “my racist opponent” whenever referring to the rat. Let the scum press try an spin it but that would stick like glue.
Very good point. Everyone can campaign on their tribalism, except whites. The whites on the left can now sit in judgement on those they consider insufficiently tribal (leftist), just like they did to Clarence Thomas.
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Hubby said this was discussed on the Stig show (in Albuquerque) on KKOB during his drive home. Most callers seemed to feel that King was full of it.
A big fat... stupid comment.
Keep them coming.
She has good Latino kidneys though
Not “Latino” enough is obviously the equivalent of African-Americans saying he/she is not “Black” enough. Not necessarily referring to the color of their skin, but to not following the Democratic line of more entitlements, more freebies, more welfare, etc. Not being “Black” enough is the equivalent of being an “Uncle Tom.”
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