You all know that if Obama "lost" you would see video of crying Black people on FAKE News, CNN, CBS, ABC, NBC, 24/7 for the next month. The plan was to portray the 2008 election of Obama as an aberration and to celebrate the ascension of RMoney as America returning to ‘normal’. Today November 11th all the talking head shows, Meet The Press, Face The Nation, etc. all had almost exclusively RepubliKlan legislators as guests — completely diminishing Obama & the Democrats victories — and all spewing the talking points that Obama must compromise and essentially what they were saying was unbelievably is that he must adopt RMoney’s tax plan. Un-Fucking-Believable …….but not really unbelievable, if you understand who the white men are who own the “corporate television media” — they were ALL huge RMoney supporters. You peeps saw the intense ”corporate media” hate that was directed toward Nate Silver @ fivethirtyeight.com because he refused to go into the Orwellian rabbit hole, and present the lies to the public about the polls that they wanted projected. Remember the Gallup poll which had RMoney up by 7% a few days before the election. Of course you had the PSYOPS (Psychological operations) going on at <s>FOX</s> FAKE News where they were telling ‘white people’ — (Fake’s viewership is only 1% Black) — that Rmoney was going to win in a landside. The purpose of the corporate media’s PSYOPS program was to discourage and deflate the Black & Brown vote. It didn’t work because OFA bypassed “the filter” via email, twitter, facebook and most importantly boots-on-the-ground, the ground game which resulted in a remarkable 33% higher black voter turnout in Ohio over 2008 and a massive Latino turnout constituting 11% of the vote totals which Obama won 73% of. The 2012 RepubliKlan party reminds me of the Boers & Afrikaners of South Africa who even when apartheid crumbled were in denial and NEVER accepted what had happened;…..however their kids growing up in the “new South Africa” adapted and are thriving as the white minority in the “new South Africa”. In the next four years America’s ‘cold-civil war’ will continue as the dead-enders whites refuse to embrace 21st century America; they want to go back — it ain’t happening — you illiterate racist moron fuckers!
Sen. Jay Rockefeller, Gov. Charlie Crist Rip RepubliKlans for Racism
<img src="http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2014/05/sen-jay-rockefeller-gov-charlie-crist-republicans-racist/.i.2.john-rockefeller.jpg" height="340"><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Z_5cBr5AlkY/UDnlF9gELNI/AAAAAAAAXKA/K8iOEfUVK0Q/s1600/1339441054-charlie-crist.jpg" height="340"> Sen. Jay Rockefeller (left) said some of his colleagues are treating Obama differently on account of the president's skin color; Gov. Crist (right) agrees
A sitting U.S. senator and a former governor this week refreshed charges that Republican lawmakers have an obstructionist bent that is at least partly fueled by racism.
On Tuesday, West Virginia Democrat Jay Rockefeller took time out of a Senate Finance Committee hearing to bash his colleagues for pandering to what he described as their racist constituents. “It’s an American characteristic that you don’t do anything which displeases the voters, because you always have to get reelected here,” Rockefeller said, according to Politico. “I understand part of it. It has to do with—for some, it’s just we don’t want anything good to happen under this president, because he’s the wrong color.”
Rockefeller, who has said he will retire at the end of his current term, has the benefit of being able to say whatever he wants. The Democrat even admitted that he has allowed fear of re-election to silence his views on other issues that mattered to him. “Why haven’t I been more up front about this in previous sessions? We’ve all seen this coming,” he said in reference to the nation’s crumbling infrastructure.
Elsewhere in the union, former Florida governor Charlie Crist—who recently left the Republican Party after losing a Senate primary race—explained his affiliation switch as a veritable escape from hell. In an interview with Fusion’s Jorge Ramos, Crist claimed the Republican Party is now seen as “anti-women, anti-immigrant, anti-minority, anti-gay, anti-education, anti-environment,” and that he feels “liberated” as a Democrat. “I couldn’t be consistent with myself and my core beliefs, and stay with a party that was so unfriendly toward the African-American president,” he said.
Crist and Rockefeller are not alone. In the past month, Rep. Steve Israel of New York said that “the Republican base does have elements that are animated by racism,” and Attorney General Eric Holder insinuated that the way that both he and President Barack Obama are treated by Congress signified an unusual level of “unwarranted, ugly, and divisive adversity.” (Holder later clarified to say he was speaking of incivility, not race.)
Republican star and potential presidential candidate Paul Ryan also found himself in hot water when he said in a March interview that a “tailspin of culture, in our inner cities, in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working” is partly to blame for inequality. Rep. Barbara Lee quickly denounced the congressman from Wisconsin for what she called “a thinly veiled racial attack.” Ryan has spent many of his waking hours since trying to recast himself as a friend of poor minorities, and just last week took time to meet with the Congressional Black Caucus. Some observers have cast doubts on his new conviction.
Using data from General Social Survey findings since 1990, Nate Silver’s FiveThirtyEight found that, as of 2012, white Republicans are 8 percent more likely to hold “negative racial attitudes” than white Democrats. That math rests on responses to questions such as whether or not black Americans “lack the motivation to pull themselves out of poverty” (in 2012, the most recent year used, 57 percent of white Republicans espoused that view, as opposed to 41 percent of white Democrats), but Silver notes that surveys are an imperfect measure of racism.
Obama himself has long noted that some Republican lawmakers feel as though any cooperation with the White House will endanger their re-election chances, but he usually leaves out any overt accusations of racism.