Friday, July 23, 2010

Self-Invented Reality Community Returns to Cone of Silence

Just One Minute has one of Tom Malone's better outpourings on the ridiculous unending hypocrisy of "The Paper of Broken Record." Malone is hilarious:
The Times expressing agreement with Beck, Limbaugh and Palin will be like saying "Beetlejuice" three times. No one can predict the consequences. BUT SERIOUSLY: The key takeaway from the Sherrod story will be that the Times will be even more resolute in ignoring stories emerging from the right, such as the Acorn saga, the New Black Panther dismissal, and so on.

And JOM goes on to demonstrate how the NYT deliberately lies about Fox News, as does a spurious-Nobel named Krugboy, in pushing its race angle even farther into the black hole of political self-destruction. Aside from dedicated Upper West Siders and their satellite communities in Hollyweird and campuses across the land, no sane American believes that the Tea Party is comprised of racists and the NAACP of do-gooders.

Sen. James Webb of Virginia makes this point at length in the Wall Street Journal, whose paid circulation is increasing while the NYT's is shrinking by about 10% per annum. Webb makes an interesting point that the NYT could not print with Commissar Jill Abramson and Hauptmann Keller in charge of editing duties:
In an odd historical twist that all Americans see but few can understand, many programs allow recently arrived immigrants to move ahead of similarly situated whites whose families have been in the country for generations. These programs have damaged racial harmony. And the more they have grown, the less they have actually helped African-Americans, the intended beneficiaries of affirmative action as it was originally conceived.

Indeed, the ignorant black Democratic leadership thrashing about in the throes of being once again betrayed by their white colleagues, are seeing Hispanics and other foreign-born immigrants granted special privileges employing legislation once designed to put their own interests on "a level playing field" with the ordinary American white majority. And Obama, who was to give them the first-among-equal status that blacks have enjoyed in the Democratic Party, has now been revealed to be pushing Hispanic rather than black interests in the mistaken idea that amnesty will make grateful Democrats out of illegal aliens.
But as Tom Malone points out, the Self-Invented Reality Community keeps pushing agitprop lies forward to distract the blacks and keep the subject on race---hoping to avoid the catastrophe that the majority of Americans will wake up and assert their right to vote for a non-race-based agenda in the government.

The first order of business for that to happen would be to fire the racist Attorney General Eric Holder and his cabal of race-baiting DOJ prosecutors.

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