Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Americans Tired Of Race Baiting?



By Semperpapa

Well, count one American for a ‘yes’.

The race baiters are once again sharpening their teeth on their favorite activity with the Susan Rice issue.
The US ambassador to the United Nations has made herself a huge target for Republicans after visiting five separate Sunday morning shows five days after the Benghazi massacre, to spew the lies of the administration that the attack against the US Consulate in the Libyan city was a spontaneous reaction to some obscure video on the Internet.

The investigation on the tragedy has so far shown that it was known immediately that the attack was premeditated and organized, clearly work of al Qaeda. It is also more than obvious that the cover-up in Benghazi on the part of the Obama administration was aimed at delaying any possible discovery of facts before the presidential elections.
Clearly, all efforts were made to hide the truth from the American people so to not tarnish the fake image of success of Obama’s policies against the terror group and specifically in the North Africa country.

The cover-up was successful in keeping the Libya disaster out of the election campaign and the people somewhat in the dark, although I mostly blame the American people who had the information available but just chose to ignore it in their decision.
Today, in the wake of Obama re-election, rumors are going around that Obama is considering promoting Susan Rice to the position of Secretary of State once Hillary steps down.
The rumor, obviously leaked by the administration to test the political waters, has been met by also obvious protest on the part of some on the Republican side.
Senators John McCain, Lindsay Graham and Kelly Ayotte expressed their rejection of any ‘promotion’ for any actor who was involved in the Libya cover up.
Interestingly, though, the usual suspects on the left launched a crusade against McCain and Graham, purposely leaving out Ayotte, accusing the senators to be angry white men on a smear campaign against a young black woman.

Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Oh), who will be the head of the Congressional Black Caucus, has accused the senators, just the two white men, of racism and sexism. Basically, same crap just different day.

The incompetence of Susan Rice has been documented, from her clear inability to handling the genocide in Darfur to her lackluster tenure at the UN. Elevating her to Sec. of State would usher in another four years of absolutely no consequence just like the last four.

Fudge made the following accusations during some unhinged press conference:

 “There is a clear, a clear in my opinion, sexism and racism that goes with these comments that are being made by, unfortunately, Senator McCain and others,”

So, as we can see, the race card is up and showing its ugly face via the so-called Democrat leadership.

Just to be clear, I am not at all convinced that McCain and Graham are merely following their conscience regarding the elevation of Rice to the Secretary position as much as trying to aid their friend John Kerry, who really wants the job. Regardless, it is more than obvious that Susan Rice is not Secretary material.
And, unless my memory fails me, I do not recall Rep. Fudge or Clyburn or anyone from the Congressional Black Caucus making any statements of support for Rep. Allen West during his unsuccessful fight to correct voter fraud or making any statement about Mia Love congressional race in Utah. Obviously, West and Love are the 'wrong' kind of blacks for the CBC losers.
Nor I recall any of these women who came out with accusations of ‘sexism’ being vocal about the abhorrent treatment the media reserved, and still engages in, for Sarah Palin.

Ultimately, the fact is that the race baiters are all too emboldened by their ultimate supreme leader, president Obama. He was successful in 2008 to divide America on racial lines and on all other basis and continued to do so for the last four years. All indications are that the next four years will bring not less, but more divisiveness among Americans, championed by the White House.

Personally, I never did and never will fall in the trap of the race baiters. I have been called every name in the book and it really is not that big of a deal for me. I rather adhere to my principles and to the principles of the Constitution. Everything else is just a disgusting attempt to distract from the real issues and cover the ever growing governmental corruption.
I am not going to fall for the lie that Rep. Clyburn spews around with the ‘code words’ that underline racism. The man, which I call an idiot (and that is not a code word because he IS an idiot) has made a career on keeping his race down so to benefit as a ‘champion’ for the struggle. He is the real racist in this equation, flanked by other racists like Fudge and company.
Pure and simple!

Just my thoughts!

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