Professional conservative victim Allen West took to Fox News yesterday to condemn the incredible insensitivity and unspeakable atrocity of a "despicable, demeaning, and disgusting" email by Florida congressman Alan Grayson that compared the Tea Party to the KKK. West, whose job is to condemn all liberals for mentioning racism until it's time for him to
<blockquote>We all know that Alan Grayson is pretty much a sensationalist and he can continue to say things that are over the top.</blockquote>
Yes, he&#039;s kind of a liberal version Allen West in that regard, or at least, the closest approximation the liberal community has to offer, which isn&#039;t particularly close.
<blockquote>But my concern is where is the NAACP and Ben Jealous? Where is the National Urban League and Marc Morial? Where is Rep. John Lewis, who is from Georgia, who marched with Dr. King? Who as I was growing up was my representative as a young man in Atlanta, Ga.? Where are the voices of the Congressional Black Caucus? Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson?</blockquote>
Oh, that&#039;s a lot of names of people you know who they are, which is good, although normally it seems you only know these names so you can condemn them for doing their jobs, now apparently you&#039;re whining they&#039;re not doing what you normally complain about.
<blockquote>Because obviously what we are seeing now is the party, the Democrat Party that created the Ku Klux Klan and also created that symbol of the burning cross, is obviously still proud to have that symbol being displayed</blockquote>
The Army career from which he resigned to avoid court marshal on charges with a maximum sentence of 11 years, and dishonorable discharge? That Army career?
Word salad dressing, now available in &quot;brush clearing on the Crawford Ranch&quot; and &quot;14th Amendment reverse discrimination Scalia Italian.&quot; Alan West&#039;s favorite, &quot;hyperbolic vinegar and oil&quot; is ok, but you have to mix it yourself.
<blockquote>We all know that Alan Grayson is pretty much a sensationalist and he can continue to say things that are over the top.</blockquote>
Yes, he&#039;s kind of a liberal version Allen West in that regard, or at least, the closest approximation the liberal community has to offer, which isn&#039;t particularly close.
<blockquote>But my concern is where is the NAACP and Ben Jealous? Where is the National Urban League and Marc Morial? Where is Rep. John Lewis, who is from Georgia, who marched with Dr. King? Who as I was growing up was my representative as a young man in Atlanta, Ga.? Where are the voices of the Congressional Black Caucus? Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson?</blockquote>
Oh, that&#039;s a lot of names of people you know who they are, which is good, although normally it seems you only know these names so you can condemn them for doing their jobs, now apparently you&#039;re whining they&#039;re not doing what you normally complain about.
<blockquote>Because obviously what we are seeing now is the party, the Democrat Party that created the Ku Klux Klan and also created that symbol of the burning cross, is obviously still proud to have that symbol being displayed</blockquote>
Fuck you. Fuckyoufuckyoufuckyoufuckyou. <strong>FUCK YOU!</strong>
Why does Rush&#039;s favorite racist slur against the President spring to mind?
Some of them think it&#039;s like goldy and silvery.
The Army career from which he resigned to avoid court marshal on charges with a maximum sentence of 11 years, and dishonorable discharge? That Army career?
Yes, Dixiecrats used to win in the South like 50 years ago, but who are the KKK voting for now?
Word salad dressing, now available in &quot;brush clearing on the Crawford Ranch&quot; and &quot;14th Amendment reverse discrimination Scalia Italian.&quot; Alan West&#039;s favorite, &quot;hyperbolic vinegar and oil&quot; is ok, but you have to mix it yourself.