Newsbusted is off this week, so I’ve posted a few political cartoons that tie in to my Wednesday post, “The Obama-loving Media Resorts To Race Baiting.” As these cartoons prove, my observations were pretty much right-on! Have a great weekend!!
The color of Obama’s skin has always been used when politically convenient. Notice I didn’t say anything about him being black – because he is, after all, half-white – although it has recently been “discovered” that “The One” might actually be “The One,” due to the fact that his lineage may actually go back to the very first black slave in American history. I say the first black slave because there were also white slaves in 1647 Virginia, due to a draconian practice at the time that obligated poor men to years of uncompensated work in exchange for land warrants and debt…
A great new video from SoOutLoud.com is destined to become a hit with conservatives across America for its tell-it-like-it-is style of letting BHO know that he’s got to go! What motivates Emmy Award-winning Creative Director Ryan Bomberger to do what he does? SoOutloud.com emerged from his desire to just say it! Too often, the ever oxymoronic state of political correctness, prevents people from saying what they’re thinking–even when they have the truth to back it all up. As someone who is as black as Obama, he (unlike the President) values racial reconciliation and harmony, very limited government, free speech, free markets, and human…
Using a rather common sports idiom cost one ESPN employee his job and resulted in the 30-day suspension of another when the term “chink in the armor” was used over the weekend in a discussion that involved NBA star Jeremy Lin, who just happens to be of Asian decent. Let’s forget for a moment that we are a country of AMERICANS, not hyphenated-AMERICANS (i.e. Asian-American, African-American, etc.) and focus on the real issue involved in this situation according to ESPN. In America, it’s not only inappropriate to use words that have been determined to be racially insensitive (such as the famous “n” word), but it’s…
At least, that’s the position taken by Rep. Emanuel Cleaver – the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus – in an interview with The Daily Caller. Following his appearance at Republican Rep. Allen West’s Black Conservative Forum, Cleaver elaborated on his past comments about Obama’s image in the African American community, saying, “The point I was making is that black people hold the president in such high esteem, that they would not dare march on the White House even though unemployment is at 15 percent and higher and if there was a white president we would do that because we’ve had …