The Truth About Donkeys and Elephants
April 18, 2009 | Austin, Texas | Vetting explained
Was Scarlett Johansson not answering her Blackberry or something?
With no real response on this issue I guess the race card was about all they had left. "If you don't like what your President or Congress does, you're a racist." Welcome to the Left's version of "Support Our Troops". When is the public going to stop chasing its own tail while both parties sit back and watch, laughing at our gullibility?
What's worse is that Ms. Garofalo decided to hinge a simple ideological disagreement onto centuries of real racism and both political and physical oppression. It's not really surprising in a day and age where anyone garnering the tiniest drop of attention would voluntarily exploit it to bolster otherwise vacant ideals. It is also not surprising that they would wittingly go this far. I guess they don't understand that each and every one of them is like a little Left Wing version of Karl Rove - more than willing to dip their toes into the detrimental world of dirty politics.
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