Racist attacks by the GOP are getting to be a daily thing now. Much as the toilets getting clogged was a daily thing in high school, Republican racism has become a daily event in this campaign.
David Storck heads the Republican Party in Tampa's Hillsborough County. Now he's distributed an e-mail from a party volunteer attacking black voters. It also assails Obama, calling him "at minimum a socialist and probably Marxist in his core beliefs."
The e-mail goes on to claim that Obama has "no experience or accomplishments but he is black."
Obama has a hell of a lot more experience and accomplishments than, say, Sarah Palin or Mitt Romney have. What did Romney ever do that was so great? He was governor of Massachusetts for 4 years, but he was one of the most unpopular and incompetent major politicians in America throughout his reign.
Now Storck says he didn't read the e-mail before he sent it out. You're an idiot, David.
There have been calls for Storck to resign, but the wingnuts want none of that. Their response to these calls? One wrote, "Is our free speach [sic] being threatened again?" Nice to know that newspaper comment sections have become like Usenet in 1998.
(Source: http://www.tampabays10.com/news/mostpop/story.aspx?storyid=93204&provider=top)
Friday, October 31, 2008
The Conservative Fool Of The Day is...David Storck!
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I always knew the republicans were nazis.
ReplyDeletePalin and Romney both have more experience than Obama, who has ZERO executive experience. You're doing a good job, Tim, it's just the little facts that trip you up.
ReplyDeleteLike McAin't has any executive experience?
ReplyDeleteMcCain is a senator who was once marginally interesting but is now just a partisan follower. What executive experience does he have?
I didn't say McCain had executive experience. You mentioned Palin and Romney.
ReplyDeletePalin was a governor for 2 years and didn't accomplish a damn thing. Same goes for Romney in his 4 years.
ReplyDeleteSame could be said of Obama's senate career.
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