
Susan Smith's kids weren't kidnapped by a black man either.
Brilliant at Breakfast —
Remember Susan Smith? She's the South Carolina woman who in 1994 rolled her car into a lake with her two young children inside because the man with whom she was having an affair didn't want a "ready-made" family. Then she claimed that her children had been kidnapped by a black man. Wingnut icon Newt Gingrich blamed liberals: In Gingrich's view the real cause of Susan Smith's act was not Susan Smith; she was just the "efficient cause" in the Aristotelian sense. The formal cause was the 60's -- liberalism, the Great Society, the counterculture -- and the amoral social ethic they supposedly produced. It wasn't Susan Smith who ...
More racist McCain supporters at rally in Denver
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth —
This is the most racist I've seen McCain supporters act to date. Talking about "putting a monkey in the White House." Talking about wearing turbans. About Obama being a communist. People, this is what the Republican party has been turned into. Does anyone, Republican or Democrat, really want to be associated with these people? Judging by the growing number of senior Republican leaders, and now even top McCain supporters, abandoning McCain and endorsing Obama, the answer is apparently no. Just watch these people. What a sad spectacle. What an embarrassment. ...
Strange Fruit
The Moderate Voice —
It had to come to this.
Yesterday Drudge and Fox News blared a headline that would tear at the conscience of America. A white, female McCain staffer was robbed at an ATM machine in Pittsburgh. And then when the “large, dark-skinned, black” assailant noticed her McCain bumper sticker he became “enraged” and proceeded to fondle her and then carve a letter “B” in her face. It was the perfect racially incendiary crime at the heart of an election with racial tension bubbling just below the surface. And it occurred in western Pennsylvania where Congressman Jack Murtha had already accused his own constituents of racism. ...
Latest McCain mob of hate - Denver, Colorado
pandagon.net - we are the public option —
by Pam Spaulding
Add this one to the pile. A vile video of McCain/Palin supporters—the Base that the GOP nominee has worked so hard to win over and keep in the fold—exhibiting the kind of behavior no sane person would want to be associated with, but here we are. These people own their racism and hatred for Barack Obama.
At least these people are honest. That’s more that we can say about the McCain/Palin team, which has worked overtime to stoke these feelings while trying to keep their hands clean. (Progress Action Now): Take special note of the children acting like monkeys and calling Obama the ...
Is This Teh Real America?
BlondeSense —
It brings a tear to my eye. I went to an Obama rally and I didn't witness one tiny bit of vile stupidity like what is on this video. Now he's a communist? Did anyone ever pay attention in school and even know what communism is? Or what socialism is? It's no wonder that McCain wants to spend election night alone at home with his wife. Look what he's created. I hope he's satisfied. Labels: vile racist spew ...
Hullabaloo — Proud To Be An American by digby Here are some lovely McCain voters participating in the electoral process: You'll note that they have already begun to morph from socialist to communist. I'm surprised it took so long. These people are obviously in a minority and they are not going to carry the day. But they represent a rather alarming number of people --- and they are really pissed. .
Gettin' Real Tired
d r i f t g l a s s —
Of the same species of degenerates Passing their disease along like syphilis And fucking up my planet Generation after generation After generation. ...
More Ugly McCain Crowds
Politics Daily —
Filed under: Republicans, John McCain, 2008 President, Sarah Palin A few weeks ago, I wrote a story about the tenor of the McCain campaign's attacks on Barack Obama, specifically their attempts to conflate Obama with terrorism, and its effect on the crowds at McCain rallies. Since then, after a flicker of recognition, McCain/Palin and the GOP have stepped up their attacks, throwing "anti-Americanism" into the mix. Naturally, I thought I'd revisit the subject, and see if the crowds at McCain rallies had modulated a bit. I searched "McCain rally" for the ...





