DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
Oh now you're being hyper-specific.Sure show me where another republican, not Dan Rather, made comments about Watermelon and state troopers...

Oh now you're being hyper-specific.Sure show me where another republican, not Dan Rather, made comments about Watermelon and state troopers...
Oh now you're being hyper-specific.![]()
How about I show you were a Republican had used the same fruit and was lambasted by black Democrats.Okay, show me where Rather has made such a comment in the past...
How about I show you were a Republican had used the same fruit and was lambasted by black Democrats.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/02/25/national/main4827964.shtml?tag=topHome;topStories
Its not what you think, but what the most vocal members of your Party do. Lib-tards were all over Mayor Dean Grose's email to a colleague, then silent over Dan Rather's quip on national TV.THat looks to me like it was an attempt to sterio type the President, but again whats offensive about the steryotype.....?
Whats wrong with liking watermellon?
What your conservative friend Rather was doing was not even an attempt to striotype.
I find myself defending a Republican on this issue, what Rather said was not offensive.
I can't believe that apologists are working to absolve him. Pass out a few dollar bills with Obama on them and include a picture of watermelon. Tell me what the reaction will be.
Nor do I think that the people who passed out those bills were saying that anybody had an innate liking for certain foods yet we had many threads talking about their "racism". This is simply a version of where you forgive Dan, but immediately and irrevocably condemn another.*Maybe you could explain how it is you think Rather statement was playing off of the racial stereotype that black people love to eat watermelon. I don't see it.
I have no idea what the fuck Rather was trying to say, but it seems quite clear that he was not saying that Obama has an innate fondness for watermelon because he is a black man.
Nor do I think that the people who passed out those bills were saying that anybody had an innate liking for certain foods yet we had many threads talking about their "racism". This is simply a version of where you forgive Dan, but immediately and irrevocably condemn another.*
*Not you personally, NT, "you" in the plural sense of a group of people that are willing to drop down at the slightest hint of racially charged message from one source but negate it from a different source.
Basically this is the same thing as Sarah Palin upset over one source talking about "retards" and not with another.
You have about zero credibility if your position is that you cannot distinguish between what Dan Rather said and this:
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Had Dan Rather said that Obama couldn't sell watermelons, chickens, Kool-Aid and ribs with the state police flagging traffic then maybe you'd have a point.
Its not what you think, but what the most vocal members of your Party do. Lib-tards were all over Mayor Dean Grose's email to a colleague, then silent over Dan Rather's quip on national TV.
Don't you see the hypocrisy?
Too much of a mouthful, nobody is going to list a litany of foods, one is enough. It would behoove Dan to select foodstuffs that are not linked to a stereotype.You have about zero credibility if your position is that you cannot distinguish between what Dan Rather said and this:
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Had Dan Rather said that Obama couldn't sell watermelons, chickens, Kool-Aid and ribs with the state police flagging traffic then maybe you'd have a point.
Yes he is. He admitted so after he retired.Why would we be for one and against the other, Rather is no Democrat....
Yes he is. He admitted so after he retired.
Too much of a mouthful, nobody is going to list a litany of foods, one is enough. It would behoove Dan to select foodstuffs that are not linked to a stereotype.
The reality is MSNBC cut him off because they realized that it could be taken that way, it isn't just "republicans" who notice.
I winced when I saw those bills, knowing it would be absolutely used to relate racism to the party. I cringed when I heard this from Dan knowing, however innocent it may be meant, that somebody would take it that way.
And Sarah couldn't see how Rush might be doing the same thing as Rahm.Those bills are definitely absolutely without a doubt racist. There can be no debate whatsoever about that. With Rather, maybe some people think his comment was racist but I just don't see it. I don't see how the comment relates to the stereotype. Maybe you see it, I don't. And I think that most of the people making hay over it don't either, they love to shout "hypocrisy" and hate Dan Rather.
And Sarah couldn't see how Rush might be doing the same thing as Rahm.
It is, because it is the stereotype. Dan is in a position where he fully understands these kinds of implications as well.What is that supposed to mean?
You still haven't explained how Rather's comment is an invocation of the stereotype. Need I explain to you how picturing Obama on a "United States Food Stamp" with watermelon, fried chicken, Kool-Aid and ribs is an invocation of a stereotype?