Thursday, August 10, 2006

Fear of a Black Planet

The two Davids (Broder & Bobo) seem to think it significant to constantly use this drumbeat:

Broder:

Lamont found his most prominent support on the far-left flank of the Democratic Party. His organization was a hand-me-down from the Howard Dean presidential campaign, bolstered by a blizzard of Internet blogs from outside his home state. His roster of visiting campaigners was uniformly of the same political slant -- notably Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Rep. Maxine Waters of California.


Bobo:
"The Democratic Party was represented by its rising force -- Ned Lamont on a victory platform with the net roots exulting before him and Al Sharpton smiling just behind,"


Damn those black people and their uppity liberalism! How dare they!

Shorter version:

Liberalism bad, black liberalism, extra bad!


Jeebus, can you two at least try not to be fuckin' stenographers, let alone bigots?

Meanwhile, Bobo will soon undoubtedly play the anti-semitism card again.

Now, lets look at the man they both single out, Al Sharpton in comparison to the man in the White House.

Sharpton: Fabricating about someone committing a rape, I'll admit it, that is pretty damn bad.

Bush: Fabricating about the justification for war leading to (conservatively) 50,000 deaths, including 2,595 american soldiers, and untold tens of thousands of permanently maimed...and still lying and fabricating for more disasters in the hope you get incredibly fucking lucky?

All-in-all, I'd rather have a beer with the Black man Davies.

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