Sunday, July 18, 2010

Andrew Breitbart to NAACP’s Ben Jealous: “Go To Hell!”

Doug Giles
Sunday, July 18, 2010

For the NAACP to call the Tea Party a bunch of “racists” is like Rosie O’Donnell complaining that Chelsea Handler is a bit flabby in the arms, sometimes snacks too much, is not as pretty without her makeup, and really isn’t all that funny.
I believe, via personal experience and watching extensive TV coverage, that I’ve seen way more blacks, browns, yellows (and one green dude) at Tea Parties than I have white devils at NAACP rallies.

Yep, I’m pretty certain that’s been the case, especially at the Tea Party I emceed that had Lt. Col. Allen West as the keynote speaker. I believe he’s black … either that or he has a smokin’ tan. I also believe he should be our next President. So much for my cracka racism, eh? Allen West & Michelle Bachmann 2012. Yahoo!

What was conspicuously absent from the Tea Party I emceed, however, was the presence of south Florida’s evangelical ministers making a big noise and standing up for God and country. Where you at, girlfriends?

Anyway, the irony—or ironies—regarding the racism accusations the NAACP leveled at the Tea Party is their direct ties to the New Black Panther Party in nudging the Department of Just Us to drop charges against King Schlemiel Schlamazel in the slam dunk Voter Intimidation with a Frickin’ Billy Club case. Yep, that’s a wee bit weird.

As much as the NAACP decries the unproven/undocumented Tea Party “racism” that doesn’t really exist, you’d think that they’d get real pissy over the virulent, heavily-documented racism on video, audio and in print of the NBPP’s hatred of whites and, I quote, “they babies.” Oh, and I almost forgot: They also really abhor Jews. Other than that, they’re fairly sedate.

Yes, crackas and non-crackas, it’s a tad incongruous that the NAACP would lambaste a beautiful pro-America/Constitution movement, namely, the Tea Party, with the “racist” brush while of late they have been backing some pretty rank hate. Isn’t it ironic, don’t ‘cha think? A little too ironic? Yes, I really do think. It’s like rain on your wedding day.

My buddy Andrew Breitbart of BigGovernment.com told me on my show last Friday that he has video of some serious racial rants from an NAACP awards dinner he’s going to unleash on Ben Jealous (an apropos name if there ever was one) and the NAACP’s hypocritical skull this week. Damn empirical evidence, eh Mr. Jealous? Can’t wait to watch the NAACP weasel out of this one. Also, I cannot wait to watch the Limp Biscuit Media ignore Breitbart’s hard data once again. Can you say, ACORN 2.0?

Finally, I think the NAACP would be well served to back off their bogus Tea Party racism charges and follow the sage advice of Lt. Col. Allen West:
Their [the NAACP’s] target should not be the Tea Party, but instead the larger issues facing the Black community: astronomical unemployment rates (15.5%) and the breakdown of the Black family, which result in higher drop-out rates, disproportionate incarceration rates and teen pregnancy rates (12.6%). These issues should be the focus of increased scrutiny by the NAACP. This NAACP Resolution is consistent with the Obama administration tactic of demonizing and blaming someone else for your own failures and shortcomings, and not take responsibility and accountability.

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