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This looks like a 'Creepy Big White People' skit to complement George Lopez's 'Creepy Little White Girl.' This photo shows a frame from the Unfair Campaign the University of Minnesota has launched based on a number of unfair claims. (Photo: Screen snip from Unfair vid.)The University of Minnesota-Duluth has launched an ad campaign about what the political class calls “white privilege.” The campaign could easily be tweaked for Saturday Night Live—it’s that silly.
Every claim the campaign makes is based on urban legends.
White people give their take on their privilege—being able to walk around a department store without being followed, drive a car in any neighborhood without being perceived as being in the wrong place and turn on the TV and see people of their ethnic and racial background represented.
David Brock, CEO of Media Matters, delivers a creepy diatribe against anyone who isn't for big government. (Screen snip from MM video)The blogosphere is chattering about the latest expose at The Daily Caller—an investigatory series on Leftist website Media Matters. The front page of the MM site most often resembles a diatribe against Fox News.
There are several installments up about MM, and they include bizarre accounts of the behavior of the organization’s founder and well-paid CEO (more than $250k) David Brock. Brock allegedly is a very fearful person, retaining bodyguards to protect him.
Ex-president Jimmy Carter sees racists everywhere but he's changed his tune significantly when it comes to President Barack Obama.
If racism was an entrée on the dinner table, Democrats would be sitting in a chair rubbing their stuffed tummies and burping. News outlets like NBC and ex-presidents like Jimmy Carter simply cannot get enough racism. The same goes for a number of left leaners on social media networks. Carter, true to form, however is a contradiction.
Talking point of the leftwing extremist day: The September 12 march on Washington—with a crowd estimated somewhere between tens of thousands and more than a million so who knows?—was conducted by nothing but racists who just cannot stand seeing a black man in the Oval Office. Carter summed it up for the Noodle-Head network’s Brian Williams: “I live in the South. I’ve seen the South come a long way and I’ve seen the rest of the country that shared the South’s attitude toward minority groups at that time, particularly African-Americans. That racism—that inclination still exists, and I think it’s bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but around the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country. It’s an abominable circumstance and grieves me and concerns me very deeply.”
The American taxpayer should be concerned “very deeply” we’re still paying Carter a pension for a job not well done.
I’ve had emails from people involved with different groups who traveled to Washington and I’ve deliberately spent some time on Facebook and other websites to test the waters.
The general conclusion I have come to is that many people who support insurance reform colloquially titled “Obamacare” have not read any of the legislation being proposed. Nor do those people have any idea how federal entitlement programs like Medicaid, Medicare and CHIP work. Both major political parties have “brainwashees” in abundance, but some of the lefties defy description. Take a look at a few liberal blogs and you’ll see what I mean. I have never met so many uninformed people who claim to be smart.
Of course it’s easy to understand why Dems push the race card—it’s been the best propaganda tool the party ever had.