Highlighting why "black people" can't be taken seriously.
Posted on 03/29/2014 10:57:44 AM PDT by chessplayer
Real Time host Bill Maher caused some real confusion with his knee-jerk liberal guests Friday night when he offered them a racist quote from Paul Ryan that turned out to really be from Michelle Obama.
And he did it to make a point.
Maher was piling on the latest liberal meme of Paul Ryan as piñata for comments he made in mid-March about inner-city men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work.
Two of Mahers guests, Center for American President Neera Tanden and comedian W. Kamau Bell, offered the predictable liberal commentary saying Ryans blaming blacks and Hispanics, Ryans a racist, etc.
The token Republican on the panel, former U.S. Rep. Rick Lazio, made some excellent points about Democrat incompetence at efficient governing, but they went unanswered, as usual.
But the money moment came when Maher quoted Ryan: Too many of our young people just cant be bothered. Theyre sitting on couches for hours playing video games, watching TV, instead of dreaming of being a teacher or a lawyer or a business leader, theyre fantasizing about being a baller or a rapper.
When he revealed that it was Michelle Obama who said it rather than Ryan, he was greeted with a hushed silence.
Is something less true if a white person says it about black people? Maher asked.
Bells answer was classic liberal doublespeak.
A truth is a truth and a lie is a lie, he said, before asking about the context of the first ladys speech. Told it was a commencement address at Bowie State University, the historically black college in Maryland, he visibly relaxed.
Shes talking to black people, he explained. We talk to each other differently than we talk to you.
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Wouldn’t that be Marquavius Chong?
Ryan should sue the scumbucket out of existence for defamation of character.
Highlighting why "black people" can't be taken seriously.
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He took a page out of the Sean Hannity playbook. He uses this ‘trick’ all the time on unsuspecting guests..........................
White liberal elites look down on black people but that’s not how they talk to black people - it’s how they talk when they’re talking to other white liberal elites. Is that something you would excuse as ‘being family’?
Gotta admit - Hannity has some great moves...
That ‘move’ is one that I like, it catches liberals in their hypocrisy and they cannot deny it.................
If what you say is a fact, then, no, that’s not what I would expect.
I think that blacks just think that they can say what they like about each other, but don’t let a white person say the same thing. I have seen some families which operate the same way. I’m not saying it makes sense, but I can see how it happens.
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