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So much for "personal responsibility"...



Tea Party blames unruly CPAC racism panel on African-American woman reporter



The group Tea Party Patriots (TPP) blamed the melee at its Friday panel on conservatives and racism on an African-American woman reporter whose remarks the group called “disruptive and coercive.” In a statement released on Saturday, TPP’s K. Carl Smith allowed that some panelists and audience members had made “racially insensitive remarks,” but the onus of the blame, he said, lies squarely with “a woman working for the Voice of Russia.”

“I was invited by the Tea Party Patriots to conduct a breakout session entitled: ‘Trump The Race Card’ and share the Frederick Douglass Republican Message,” wrote Smith, an African-American conservative and author of the book Frederick Douglass Republicans.

“In the middle of my delivery, while discussing the 1848 ‘Women’s Rights Convention,’ I was rudely interrupted by a woman working for the Voice of Russia,” Smith continued. “She abruptly asked me: ‘How many black women were there?’ This question was intentionally disruptive and coercive with no way of creating a positive dialogue.”

According to historian Sally McMillan’s 2008 book, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement, Douglass was the only African-American in attendance at the 1848 meeting.

Smith also addressed the remarks of Scott Terry, an audience member who claimed to speak for the American South’s “disenfranchised whites” and said that slavery wasn’t such a bad thing and that “Blacks should be happy that the slave master gave them shelter, clothing, and food.”

Terry, who Smith was careful to stipulate, “wasn’t a Tea Party Patriot,” made, in Smith’s words, “some racially insensitive comments,” but said that he and the other man “left as friends.”

According to Salon, the panel became even more out-of-control when the Voice of Russia reporter took exception to Smith’s assertion that the Democratic Party is to blame for the existence of the Ku Klux Klan, the notorious southern racist group.

When the woman accused Smith of being “disingenuous,” the crowd began to shout her down, with cries of, “We don’t want your question,” and “We don’t want to hear it.”

One man, dressed in the tri-corner hat, waistcoat and breeches of a Revolutionary War soldier reportedly shouted at the woman insistently and repeatedly before storming out of the room. The panel ended shortly thereafter.
 
Terry, who Smith was careful to stipulate, “wasn’t a Tea Party Patriot,” made, in Smith’s words, “some racially insensitive comments,” but said that he and the other man “left as friends.”

tell us again how someone who IS NOT a tea party member making a racist comment makes the TEA party members there racist?????
 
tell us again how someone who IS NOT a tea party member making a racist comment makes the TEA party members there racist?????

Riiiiiiiiiiight...anyone else find it hysterical that someone whose avatar claims he's "smarter than you" doesn't get how CPAC organizers are OF COURSE going to deny someone spouting racist ideas is a part of the organization they ALL belong to?

It's just so cute....and it 's sad that that is the best he can do.

Whatever you do, don't decry the racist attitudes, just make excuses like a good little party pawn.
 
Riiiiiiiiiiight...anyone else find it hysterical that someone whose avatar claims he's "smarter than you" doesn't get how CPAC organizers are OF COURSE going to deny someone spouting racist ideas is a part of the organization they ALL belong to?

It's just so cute....and it 's sad that that is the best he can do.

Whatever you do, don't decry the racist attitudes, just make excuses like a good little party pawn.
maybe you should probably go back to school or get your GED. that way you wouldn't say stupid shit like police are trained to shoot innocents, or that tea party members are racist because a person, who is NOT a member, made some racist comments, and it might just help you to keep from making stupid assed assumptions that make you look like a moron. just trying to help you keep from looking too stupid, you know?
 
Rand Paul wins CPAC presidential straw poll

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/...sidential-straw-poll-215256292--election.html

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So much for "personal responsibility"...



Tea Party blames unruly CPAC racism panel on African-American woman reporter



The group Tea Party Patriots (TPP) blamed the melee at its Friday panel on conservatives and racism on an African-American woman reporter whose remarks the group called “disruptive and coercive.” In a statement released on Saturday, TPP’s K. Carl Smith allowed that some panelists and audience members had made “racially insensitive remarks,” but the onus of the blame, he said, lies squarely with “a woman working for the Voice of Russia.”

“I was invited by the Tea Party Patriots to conduct a breakout session entitled: ‘Trump The Race Card’ and share the Frederick Douglass Republican Message,” wrote Smith, an African-American conservative and author of the book Frederick Douglass Republicans.

“In the middle of my delivery, while discussing the 1848 ‘Women’s Rights Convention,’ I was rudely interrupted by a woman working for the Voice of Russia,” Smith continued. “She abruptly asked me: ‘How many black women were there?’ This question was intentionally disruptive and coercive with no way of creating a positive dialogue.”

According to historian Sally McMillan’s 2008 book, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement, Douglass was the only African-American in attendance at the 1848 meeting.

Smith also addressed the remarks of Scott Terry, an audience member who claimed to speak for the American South’s “disenfranchised whites” and said that slavery wasn’t such a bad thing and that “Blacks should be happy that the slave master gave them shelter, clothing, and food.”

Terry, who Smith was careful to stipulate, “wasn’t a Tea Party Patriot,” made, in Smith’s words, “some racially insensitive comments,” but said that he and the other man “left as friends.”

According to Salon, the panel became even more out-of-control when the Voice of Russia reporter took exception to Smith’s assertion that the Democratic Party is to blame for the existence of the Ku Klux Klan, the notorious southern racist group.

When the woman accused Smith of being “disingenuous,” the crowd began to shout her down, with cries of, “We don’t want your question,” and “We don’t want to hear it.”

One man, dressed in the tri-corner hat, waistcoat and breeches of a Revolutionary War soldier reportedly shouted at the woman insistently and repeatedly before storming out of the room. The panel ended shortly thereafter.

i guess that some questions just should not be asked at conservative meetings

oh well
 
So much for "personal responsibility"...



Tea Party blames unruly CPAC racism panel on African-American woman reporter



The group Tea Party Patriots (TPP) blamed the melee at its Friday panel on conservatives and racism on an African-American woman reporter whose remarks the group called “disruptive and coercive.” In a statement released on Saturday, TPP’s K. Carl Smith allowed that some panelists and audience members had made “racially insensitive remarks,” but the onus of the blame, he said, lies squarely with “a woman working for the Voice of Russia.”

“I was invited by the Tea Party Patriots to conduct a breakout session entitled: ‘Trump The Race Card’ and share the Frederick Douglass Republican Message,” wrote Smith, an African-American conservative and author of the book Frederick Douglass Republicans.

“In the middle of my delivery, while discussing the 1848 ‘Women’s Rights Convention,’ I was rudely interrupted by a woman working for the Voice of Russia,” Smith continued. “She abruptly asked me: ‘How many black women were there?’ This question was intentionally disruptive and coercive with no way of creating a positive dialogue.”

According to historian Sally McMillan’s 2008 book, Seneca Falls and the Origins of the Women’s Rights Movement, Douglass was the only African-American in attendance at the 1848 meeting.

Smith also addressed the remarks of Scott Terry, an audience member who claimed to speak for the American South’s “disenfranchised whites” and said that slavery wasn’t such a bad thing and that “Blacks should be happy that the slave master gave them shelter, clothing, and food.”

Terry, who Smith was careful to stipulate, “wasn’t a Tea Party Patriot,” made, in Smith’s words, “some racially insensitive comments,” but said that he and the other man “left as friends.”

According to Salon, the panel became even more out-of-control when the Voice of Russia reporter took exception to Smith’s assertion that the Democratic Party is to blame for the existence of the Ku Klux Klan, the notorious southern racist group.

When the woman accused Smith of being “disingenuous,” the crowd began to shout her down, with cries of, “We don’t want your question,” and “We don’t want to hear it.”

One man, dressed in the tri-corner hat, waistcoat and breeches of a Revolutionary War soldier reportedly shouted at the woman insistently and repeatedly before storming out of the room. The panel ended shortly thereafter.

What was racist? Accurately highlighting that it was the democrats who founded the KKK?
 
Really? So blacks and hispanics who are socially conservative are racist? Ok.
I have to agree that Sycamore is wrong that All social conservatives are racist but don't try to bullshit a bullshiter. I've lived half my life in rural America and 7 years in the south and you are one niave, dumb motherfucker if you don't understand that the overwhelming majority of social conservatives, of any stripe, hold significantly racist views. Hell most of my rural relatives still don't have any personal friendships with any persons of color, most can't speak of Black Americans as anything other than "nigers' and that includes the ones who don't claim to be racist too. The dumb asses even speak that "niger" shit in front of my Asian wife thinking she don't give a shit since she aint a niger. The fact is it makes her uncomfortable hell or as she puts it "If they think that way about blacks, what do they really think about me?"

Point being Wacko, you know as well as I do that racism is almost wholly endemic in socially conservative circles.
 
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