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Home Front: Politix
Injun Liz's Ugly Stew
2017-04-21
[American Thinker] Senator Elizabeth Warren denounced President Trump's election as the product of an 'ugly stew of racism' that propelled him to the top.

So given that she considers herself a Native American minority and has sought affirmative action privileges with that so-claimed designation, what she's saying is that a vote against her or her party could only have been due to racism, never a popular rejection of her socialist ideas.

Logic of that sort is why Instapundit's Glenn Reynolds can often say: 'Want More Trump? That's how you get More Trump.'

Warren;s contempt for America's votes couldn't be more obvious. If it was an ugly stew of racism that got Trump elected, is it not a little patronizing that Warrren also could say, in an interview with MSNBC's Rachel Maddow:
"People are right to be angry, but Donald Trump said it’s their fault--those other people. Those people who don’t worship like you, those people who don’t look like you, those people who aren’t the same color as you."

So all those Trump-voting racists are right to be angry, is that it? Since when does one justify a racist's right to be angry? Only when one is a Democrat who still hasn't gotten over Hillary Clinton's loss, and needs a few insults to hurl at the people who kept her party out of power.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Those people who don’t worship like you, those people who don’t look like you, those people who aren’t the same color as you.

I must have missed that part.

I do recall the part about how we don't murder and commit violence like certain groups do. Especially the groups that ought to be on their best behavior since they have no right to be here in the first place.

But maybe "right to be here" is the unspoken issue.
Posted by: gorb   2017-04-21 12:43  

#3  That one wore out so long ago. Remember the dem primary with Gore vs. Dukakis? Gore was using the Willie Horton case to paint Dukakis as a liberal loon. Nobody called Gore a racist.
It was only when repubs pointed to Horton that it was racist.
The hypocrisy was obvious.
The technique has been dead since, at least, then.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2017-04-21 08:37  

#2  A pity, the retirement of our 'Not this shi* again' graphic.
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-04-21 08:26  

#1  Warren denounced President Trump's election as the product of an 'ugly stew of racism' that propelled him to the top.

The old bag of tricks in the leftie playbook are ceasing to work. Trump went a long way in neutering this formerly tried and true method of the Donks. He drove a stake in the heart of PC.
Posted by: JohnQC   2017-04-21 08:21  

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