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Cornel West went on to compare Romney to 1960's segregationist George Wallace
- Warner Todd Huston (Bio and Archives) Wednesday, October 31, 2012 |
Unfortunately, hate is the main selling point on the National Public Radio distributed radio show and last week we got a big dollop of bile spewed against Republicans in general and GOP nominee Mitt Romney in particular.
Naturally, Malveaux felt that the only reason anyone would vote against Barack Obama is because they are sheet-wearing racists. When West asked why the election was so close, Malveaux said, “the underlying fact is in my opinion is racism.”
Curiously, Malveaux didn’t try to explain how, if all whites are racists, Obama was elected in the first place, nor did she explain how Mr. Obama got the biggest white vote of any Democrat presidential candidate since the early 1960s. But, there you have it.
What we are seeing here is the creation of the coming explanation of why Obama will have lost the 2012 election. Haters like Sullivan, Cornel West, and Malveaux are warming up the excuse that the only reason Obama might lose is because the nation is suddenly, once again filled with abject racists.
As to Malveaux, she has made many other hateful comments over the years. Just a few years ago, in 2010, Malveaux wrote an op ed for USA Today noting how she hates the Fourth of July. Then, back in 2007, Malveaux said that the wrongly accused students at Duke university were “hooligans” that “do not deserve an apology” even though they were proven innocent of the charges of rape leveled against them. And, further back, in 1994, Malveaux announced that she hoped U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas would die of heart disease.
But that wasn’t the only nonsense disgorged by Malveaux during the show. She also claimed that Republican women suffer “battered women syndrome.”
“One of the statistics that frightened me was that a number of white women after the first debate because they felt that Romney was strong and Obama was weak. So, I mean I’m out of order her, but I’m saying, do these women engage in battered women syndrome? Do you want a bully in your face? This man (Romney) who’s pushing his finger and acting like you know Robo-Man, is that what you prefer?”It gets worse. As Tim Graham notes, Bell Hooks, another guest of the show, upped the ante on hate.
Hooks is also pretty well known for having built a career spewing her hate of whites as often as possible. As her book Killing Rage begins, for instance, she wrote that she was “sitting beside an anonymous white male” that she longed to murder. Hooks was also one of those many leftists that claimed it was the U.S. that was the real terrorist nation in the aftermath of 9/11.
So, on the show, feminist Hooks one-upped Malveaux saying that Romney is a “white supremacist.” About Romney, Hooks said, “Well did you think we would ever live to see a white man running on a white supremacist ticket for Presidency?”
Cornel West went on to compare Romney to 1960’s segregationist George Wallace.
This is, of course, utter hogwash. But this is consistently what passes for “intellectual” discussion on Smiley & West.
Remember, folks. This is the sort of garbage that our tax dollars go to support on National Public Radio.
Warner Todd Huston’s thoughtful commentary, sometimes irreverent often historically based, is featured on many websites such asgatewaypundit.com,renewamerica.us,rightwingnews.com,chicagonow.com,stoptheaclu.com, andamericandaily.com, among many, many others. He has also written for several history magazines, has appeared on numeruous TV and radio shows and appears in the new book “Americans on Politics, Policy and Pop Culture,” which can be purchased on amazon.com. He is also the owner and operator of Publius’ Forum. Warner can be reached at: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) |
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