Thursday, August 6, 2009
In the Steeplechase of Stupid, Has Kathleen Parker Surged Ahead to Take the Gold?
Kathleen Parker - who is frequently referred to as a conservative (I suppose in the same way that commemorative Elvis plates are hawked as "investments") - implies that Sarah Palin is unwittingly stoking the fires of racism by, er, being white and by failing to note that the South of To Kill a Mockingbird could break out again at any moment. Chris Matthews tingles orgasmically on the sidelines, almost dropping his stopwatch.
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Sounds like the Dhimmicrats are scrambling to neuter anyone who might be an effective leader of the Republican party. This is a smear job, pure and simple.
ReplyDeleteBut, yeah, Parker leads by a length in this race. That was the most stunningly stupid chain of "reasoning" that I've seen in a while. That Chris Matthews picked up on the meme merely reinforces your conclusion.
There's a bit of racism that I thought we'd gotten past: the idea that white southerners are toothless, inbred hicks who dress up in sheets and burn crosses for fun. When I was young and first came to Ohio in 1968 (the first time I'd ever been east of the Mississippi and north of the Mason-Dixon), that attitude was pervasive. In the years since, as northerners have moved south in great numbers, following the jobs I might add, I thought the stupidity had begun to die out. I see I was wrong.
ReplyDeleteAnd it isn't only southerners. Those mean-spirited jackasses are dumping on any white people who don't live in the elite enclaves on the coasts. Cul-de-sacs of whitedom? Who the hell do these smug, supercilious idiots think they are?
Parker didn't make a reference to "Mandingo"because she didn't want to admit she owned the book AND the movie...
ReplyDeleterebeccaH-- when was the last time a "progressive" EVER got "past" an idea...?