Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Roger Simon’s bold (and completely logical) suggestion

Disband the Congressional Black Caucus.
No wonder this group is so angry. Herman Cain has shown up their tired ideologies, not to mention Rep. Allen West, who accused some of their leaders of being modern day plantation overseers. Now Dennis Miller has jumped in with an endorsement of Cain and a campaign slogan: “Cain Versus Not Able.”
The existence, in perpetuity, of professional racism mongers is a perfect example of supply creating its own demand. The fact that Cain’s candidacy and message are anathema to them is one reason why his campaign is so refreshing. And that slogan – Cain Versus Not Able – is priceless.

3 comments:

bruce said...

Paco, did you see that Mark Steyn featured and linked your review of his book at the top of his webpage?

We're all pretty upset downunder that Andrew Bolt was found guilty of racial villification, by standing up for the rights of oppressed Aborigines against others rorting their welfare.

Paco said...

I had not seen that. Thanks, Bruce, for bringing it to my attention. Better than an Instalanche!

RebeccaH said...

I believe, in this day and age of black politicians, CEOs, a black president, black millionaires, doctors, college students, lawyers, business owners, etc. etc., that there is no longer any need for a Congressional Black Caucus. That's why they're flapping that old red cape of racism so desperately.