via Tennessee Guerrilla Women
"There is no way the super-delegates can take this away from Barack Obama. There will be race riots in the street."Go read the rest and check out the links. Like this one*:
Okay, this is a pretty shockingly irresponsible statement. It's true that throughout the course of Obama's campaign, MSNBC pundits have promoted the network's beloved Democratic candidate by making numerous veiled threats of race riots in the streets, but this is the first time I've heard the threat stated so explicitly. My initial reaction was the thought that Hillary would surely drop out of the race now. I mean surely even the all-powerful Evil Hillary wouldn't want to be responsible for causing race riots in the street.
After that thought, I wondered what kind of person would demean and insult not only the entire African-American population, but also the very concept of democracy itself, by speaking so approvingly, and thereby promoting, violence in the streets?
So I googled Michelle Bernard. And, yep, she is that kind of person. Michelle Bernard is the CEO of the rabidly conservative anti-feminist Independent Women's Forum - a group with strong ties to the Bush Administration....
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...MSNBC, we hardly knew you.
Or this one:Rush Limbaugh predicted on January 28—shortly after the South Carolina primary and before Super Tuesday—that Clinton ads would make Obama "appear darker than he is," alluding to Time magazine's infamous O.J. Simpson cover. He even repeatedly likened Bill Clinton to the notorious public-safety commissioner and Klansman Bull Connor, branding the ex-president "Bull Clinton."
Declaring that he knows the Clintons "like every square inch of my glorious naked body," Limbaugh predicted that they were "going to pit" Hispanics and blacks against each other. "The message is going to be: 'Hispanics, don't let them take me out, and don't let them—those black people—marginalize you.' "
The IWF, like many such groups, is founded as a non-partisan 501(c)(3) group. As such, the group does not endorse candidates. But it does promote a range of conservative causes.
All that is well and good—and Michelle Bernard is the group’s CEO. Which leads us to a puzzling question: As a major conservative, why is Bernard appearing on Hardball so often—to gush about Obama?
As if anyone didn't already know which candidate "the Establishment" wants us to vote for.
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*Sorry about that bit about Rush and how well he knows his - ahem - naked body. (I know - I'll have nightmares too.)
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