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Thursday, November 24, 2011

DEMOCRATS, WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS, HURL THE RACE CARD…


Some sleazy, supposed Democratic “strategist,” Tad Devine, Tad?, an adviser to the losing Al Gore and John Kerry presidential campaigns, has come out and accused Mitt Romney’s campaign of invoking the controversial Rev. Jeremiah Wright in a recent ad. This moron, Devine, said Wednesday that he was “shocked” to see what he believed was imagery of an African-American church in an ad released Tuesday by Romney’s campaign team and airing in New Hampshire. The ad, Romney’s first of the campaign, is “clearly an attempt to bring back Rev. Wright and race,” Devine tweeted. Ok let’s be honest here, Wright, beyond being a very sick and twisted individual, is a blatant racist in whose congregation Barry “Almighty”, and family, were very much a part of for 20 years. And I think it is a real reach for this guy as he attempts to convince us that this ad has anything to do with race.



In the ad, a series of images including those of a foreclosed home and empty businesses flash by as text criticizes Barry’s economic record. But at two points, the imagery cuts to well-dressed African-American women walking down a large hallway, and pans over a predominantly black audience. “It appears to be a congregation of African-American people,” Devine told The Hill. “In the first scene there are no white people at all, in the second ... it is all African Americans except possibly one person, [whose race] you can’t really tell.” Of course Devine jumps to the natural conclusion for any liberal, saying he believes these images were selected intentionally to invoke race and the controversy involving Wright, the president’s former pastor. I think the connection that is actually being attempted here, is that this is the caliber of individual that Barry chooses to associate with.


This Devine fella goes on to say, “As someone who does this for a living, there is absolutely no way that’s not intentional.” And speaking like your typical Democrat when their own tactics are used against them, this moron continued, “There is no other rational explanation for that scene other than to suggest a racial reference, and most likely invoke Jeremiah Wright.” I’m sure we all remember the ad used against George W. Bush the central theme of which was the murder of James Byrd, a black man. There, unlike the Romney ad, the connection that was intended to be made was very clear and unmistakable. It is Democrats like this perpetual loser Devine who are ALWAYS the ones to bring race into elections. So while the Romney campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment, I’d be telling guys like Devine to go screw themselves.


While there is no explicit link to an African-American church congregation or Wright, unlike the previously mention Democrat ad where race was the primary point, Devine said there is no way the campaign couldn’t have recognized the imagery it was selecting, and the connotations it carried. Obviously thinking like your typical Democrat “strategist,” he rationalized that Romney might have selected the racial imagery to help with voters in South Carolina, where the former Massachusetts governor trailed Newt Gingrich 31 percent to 16 percent in a recent The Polling Company poll. “I would speculate that Gov. Romney and his campaign are concerned that they’re losing South Carolina so badly right now they’re using every tool in the toolbox, including the most pernicious tool in American politics, and that’s race and racial imagery,” Devine said. Something that is used by Democrats often and with a very specific purpose.


It was during the 2008 presidential election the antics of Wright, who was Obama’s pastor at Chicago’s Trinity United Church of Christ, were pretty much ignore by the state-controlled media until forced into start talking about by many of those on Talk Radio. Finally the faux preacher was denounced for his many inflammatory statements, including contending that the Sept. 11 attacks were proof that “America’s chickens [were] coming home to roost.” Barry initially responded to the Wright controversy in typical Barry fashion, sloughing it off as inconsequential, and by discussing the political culture of black churches, in a Philadelphia speech titled “A More Perfect Union.” Barry was eventually force to throw wring under the bus just to rid himself of a growing dilemma. Wright, who has since retired as senior pastor of the church, later accused “them Jews” in the Barry administration of keeping him away from the president.


I think there is a hint if desperation in the air, and it is getting to the point where anything to be used in political ads against Barry is going to be accused of being racist in nature. For the last three years everyone who has opposed what Barry the socialist is attempting do have been accused of doing do for purely racist reasons. And now, courtesy of this dolt Devine, we’re seeing that the presidential campaign will be the same way. Every commercial, very speech that come from any of the Republicans now vying for the opportunity to be Barry’s next opponent will be accused of having some sort of racial overtones. Because, in reality, it’s all the Democrats have. Barry has said on any number of occasions that he is proud of his record as president and would compare it to anyone’s. But if that’s the case, why not just do it. Why is the focus already on attempts to destroy potential rivals through what is nothing more character assassination?

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