Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Conservative Outrage Over Obama's Thoughts On Race!

Conservatives: Did you know that your racist emails are sent to MyRightWingDad.net? That website tracks and post the most offensive emails sent by those on the racist right! Are you that convinced that Obama is the one who panders in racism?

President Barack Obama acknowledges that his second term isn't going so well. He knows that his job approval affects his party's base. The Democrats are scared that they may lose the majority in the Senate.

The New Yorker asks the president about his thoughts on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his legacy.

As you know Barack Obama tries to avoid mentioning race. But to conservatives, all day everyday for the president and his merry band of race hustlers.

Bill-O (also known as O'Loofus) is the chief agitator of race hustling.

Do you remember the feud with rappers Snoop Dogg and Ludacris?

Do you remember O'Loofus was asking then candidate Barack Obama about his ties to Jeremiah Wright and his former congregation at Trinity United Church of Christ?

Do you remember the "M-fer I want more ice-tea!" comment?

Do you remember that O'Loofus thought that Black conservatives weren't invited at the March On Washington's 50 year celebration, but in fact they were?

Obama being the first Black president, he knows that his presence in the White House draws the ire of the racist right. The racist right has clearly been aggravated by his reelection. There are some in the conservative junk food media with blinders on.

As you know, his job approval from Whites is extremely low. Three out of 10 support the president.

That's relatively low especially in a nation where 75% of the nation's population is White. But somewhere in the fold is the motivations to why Whites have such an unprecedented hatred of the nation's first Black president.

Some of the parts of the New Yorker included:

Obama’s election was one of the great markers in the black freedom struggle. In the electoral realm, ironically, the country may be more racially divided than it has been in a generation. Obama lost among white voters in 2012 by a margin greater than any victor in American history. The popular opposition to the Administration comes largely from older whites who feel threatened, underemployed, overlooked, and disdained in a globalized economy and in an increasingly diverse country. Obama’s drop in the polls in 2013 was especially grave among white voters. “There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black President,” Obama said. “Now, the flip side of it is there are some black folks and maybe some white folks who really like me and give me the benefit of the doubt precisely because I’m a black President.” The latter group has been less in evidence of late.


“There is a historic connection between some of the arguments that we have politically and the history of race in our country, and sometimes it’s hard to disentangle those issues,” he went on. “You can be somebody who, for very legitimate reasons, worries about the power of the federal government—that it’s distant, that it’s bureaucratic, that it’s not accountable—and as a consequence you think that more power should reside in the hands of state governments. But what’s also true, obviously, is that philosophy is wrapped up in the history of states’ rights in the context of the civil-rights movement and the Civil War and Calhoun. There’s a pretty long history there. And so I think it’s important for progressives not to dismiss out of hand arguments against my Presidency or the Democratic Party or Bill Clinton or anybody just because there’s some overlap between those criticisms and the criticisms that traditionally were directed against those who were trying to bring about greater equality for African-Americans. The flip side is I think it’s important for conservatives to recognize and answer some of the problems that are posed by that history, so that they understand if I am concerned about leaving it up to states to expand Medicaid that it may not simply be because I am this power-hungry guy in Washington who wants to crush states’ rights but, rather, because we are one country and I think it is going to be important for the entire country to make sure that poor folks in Mississippi and not just Massachusetts are healthy.”
Somehow conservatives don't think this email is racist!
Obama’s advisers are convinced that if the Republicans don’t find a way to attract non-white voters, particularly Hispanics and Asians, they may lose the White House for two or three more election cycles. And yet Obama still makes every effort to maintain his careful, balancing tone, as if the unifying moment were still out there somewhere in the middle distance. “There were times in our history where Democrats didn’t seem to be paying enough attention to the concerns of middle-class folks or working-class folks, black or white,” he said. “And this was one of the great gifts of Bill Clinton to the Party—to say, you know what, it’s entirely legitimate for folks to be concerned about getting mugged, and you can’t just talk about police abuse. How about folks not feeling safe outside their homes? It’s all fine and good for you to want to do something about poverty, but if the only mechanism you have is raising taxes on folks who are already feeling strapped, then maybe you need to widen your lens a little bit. And I think that the Democratic Party is better for it. But that was a process. And I am confident that the Republicans will go through that same process.”
Ain't like Ronald Reagan used Marines for umbrella service! 
For the moment, though, the opposition party is content to define itself, precisely, by its opposition. As Obama, a fan of the “Godfather” movies, has put it, “It turns out Marlon Brando had it easy, because, when it comes to Congress, there is no such thing as an offer they can’t refuse.”

That subject got the conservative agitators upset. Especially That Guy Who Helped Obama Win.

He was on his right wing carnival radio program complaining about New York's Democratic governor Andrew Cuomo's support for women's rights and hsi endorsement of ban on semi-automatic weapons in the wake of Sandy Hook and the killing of law enforcement in his state.


He and King Hippo as well as That Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall made it a point to complain and whine about how the president is the one playing the race-card.

So whenever they make a talking point out of a local news event say a White man being beaten up by a bunch of young Black teenagers, you thank them!

Anyway the Media Research Center, a conservative media watchdog group claims that the president is playing the race card to trump up job approval.

The Newsbusters crew are already at work claiming that it was a "lovefest" for Obama.

Tom Blumer wrote that his points about how Obama is lying about the numerous attacks on him cause of his race. He even went after the Affordable Care Act as an example to prove that conservatives aren't racist.

Bloomer wrote, it's totally predictable results of the Obama administration's [failed liberal policies]. The Obama reelection campaign in 2012 effectively stroking the racial divide in so many ways. There's enough proof of that in the actionsinactions, and statements of Attorney General Eric Holder alone, but there is of course muchmuch more.

[The drop down] a dozen or so points in the polls without a quite diverse group of people turning on you. Gallup's January 6-12 polling results show 39%, 39%, and 36% approval among the 30-49, 50-64, and 65-plus age groups, respectively. In other words, Obama's getting weak approval across the board from Americans over 30. Your "largely from older whites" claim is horse manure. There's plenty of disapproval to go around.

[The New Yorker failed] to point out that Obama is not really "black," as in "African-American." But more to the point in popular perception, what matters far more than Obama's race, which is the same as it was 14 months ago, are his broken "if you like your plan-doctor-medical provider-drug regimen, you can keep them" guarantees and the disastrous, still security-compromised rollout of HealthCare.gov and many of the state exchanges.

[Obama, this guy who] supposedly an "enormous brain" who has been "bored to death his whole life" because what ordinary people do just isn't that challenging, this is really a dumb statement. As a friend asked me earlier today, in essence, "How many kids are going to become aware of this and decide that pot isn't so bad — after all, this guy become president!"

Okay, this second conservative outrage of the year.

What's your thoughts on they're latest outrage of all things Obama?

Monday, January 20, 2014

A Chair Made To look Like A Black Women...WTF????





Disgusting and racist. Racist conservative women felt entitled to do racist/sexist things to Black women without consequence. I don't understand Sistas' alliance with racist conservative women. Those women had the same mindset as their men. They think they're superior to us.

Once again, the image is racist and degrading.

Sunday, January 19, 2014

SargeWP BLACK WOMEN & WHITE MEN 11th Feb 13


That Federal Judge Richard Cebull Was A D*ck!

Former U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull
Former federal judge sent racist emails to his friends. Sent an offensive email targeting President Barack Obama.

The American justice system would be better off without this individual on the federal bench.

It was proven that former U.S. District Court judge Richard Cebull was acting a damn fool on the internet.

Back in 2012, this asshole of a judge went forth and sent an offensive and yes racist email targeting President Barack Obama.

In 2012, Cebull used his official courthouse email address to forward to seven friends an email containing a racially charged joke about President Barack Obama. In the joke, "A little boy said to his mother; 'Mommy, how come I'm black and you're white?' His mother replied, 'Don't even go there Barack! From what I can remember about that party, you're lucky you don't bark!'" 

Cebull said he "didn't send it as racist," but rather "sent it out because it's anti-Obama."

Cebull got served a misconduct complaint against himself with the Ninth Circuit and sent a letter of apology to Obama and his family. The Crow Tribal Legislature and a New York Times editorial called for his resignation or impeachment.

U.S. Courts spokeswoman Karen Redmond said Cebull will take senior status March 18, 2013. Cebull took reduced caseload but will still draw a salary and can keep a staff. It was announced that Judge Cebull will retire, concluding the misconduct investigation begun by his own self-report.

He fully retired on May 3, 2013.

The Associated Press reports that the council's March 2013 order reprimanding Cebull was released for the first time Friday by the Judicial Conference of the United States.

An order from a panel of federal judges after his retirement on the findings of a misconduct investigation into U.S. District Judge Richard Cebull was moot because the judge resigned.

The 9th Circuit council condemned Cebull's email practices and ordered him to issue a second public apology. The panel also evaluated Cebull's record on the bench, examining his sentencing. It found no fault with his treatment of cases.

However, it found that Cebull had violated canons 2 and 5 of the judicial code of conduct, which mandates that a judge "should avoid impropriety and the appearance of impropriety" and is prohibited from political activity.

An email search of the former judge's account dated back to 2008. The judicial council said it found hundreds of questionable email sent from the court email account. The emails were identified by categories that included:

"Showed disdain and disrespect for liberal political leaders"

Race-related emails that "showed disdain for African Americans and Hispanics, especially those who are not in the United States legally"

"Emails related to religion (that) showed disdain for certain faiths"

"Emails concern(ing) women and/or sexual topics and were disparaging of women"

"Emails contain(ing) inappropriate jokes relating to sexual orientation"

"Emails related to pending legislation or an issue that could come before the courts, such as immigration, gun control, civil rights, health care or environmental matters."

While the panel said it found hundreds of emails that fit these categories, nowhere in the 35-page release does it give a precise number.

A special judicial review committee of the 9th Circuit Court also traveled to Montana to conduct interviews with more than 25 witnesses, including court staff and social acquaintances of Cebull.

"The witnesses' statements were generally consistent and in the aggregate there was praise for Judge Cebull's conduct on the bench," the report states. "A few witnesses commented that given the small number of judges in the District of Montana and the close-knit legal community, lawyers might be reluctant to make negative comments about Judge Cebull, even anonymously."

The report notes that in some cases, Cebull appeared to go out of the way to make accommodations for some groups.

"A number of witnesses who were friendly with Judge Cebull commented that they thought he made extra efforts to be fair and accommodate Native Americans, including regularly approving their request to conduct traditional rituals while incarcerated," the report said.

The committee also looked at Cebull's cases, paying attention to sentencing practices, civil rights cases and appeals. The U.S. Sentencing Commission provided detailed information on Cebull's practices, dating back to 2005.

"The special committee thoroughly examined Judge Cebull's sentencing practices with respect to particular crimes and ethnic groups, and found no evidence of bias against nonwhite defendants."

When the special judicial review committee met with Cebull, he "acknowledged the seriousness of the issue and did not attempt to minimize or explain it away."

When discussing it, he told the committee that "his 'public shaming has been a life-altering experience.'"

Before retiring, Cebull sent an apology to President Barack Obama, traveled to every division of the District of Montana and met with court staff to apologize for his actions.

Cebull began his judicial career first as a magistrate judge in Great Falls from 1998 to 2001, then as a district judge beginning in July 2001. He was nominated for the district judgeship in the Billings division by President George W. Bush. Cebull served as chief judge from 2008 until March, when he went on senior status.

Before becoming a judge, Cebull worked in private practice with a Billings firm, Brown, Gerbase, Fulton, Harman & Ross, from 1972 to 1997.

Born in Billings and raised in Roundup, Cebull received a bachelor’s degree from Montana State University in 1966 and a law degree from the University of Montana in 1969.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Shawn James, Black Freelance Writer: Critical Thinking About Tamera Mowry-Housely’s EXTRA EXTRA SALTY TEARS

Mr. Housely should have protect his wife and child from racist insults. 


Shawn James, Black Freelance Writer: Critical Thinking About Tamera Mowry-Housely’s EXTRA EXTRA SALTY TEARS

A very insightful commentary on the cyber harassment of Tamera Mowry-Housely's interracial relationship.  Mr. James criticized the scapegoating of Black men by the mainstream media when it comes to racism in interracial relationships.  It's mainstream America that still have a problem with those relationships and they project their hatred of such relationships onto Black men and women.

And another thing, where's her husband when those incidents happened? He didn't defend her against those trolls who didn't like their being together. Those trolls weren't Black. They are more than likely nonblack people disguising themselves as Blacks to vent out their racist bs on message boards and social networks.

Here's another perspective on the Tamera Mowry-Housely's situation by Ed of Dream and Hustle:

http://dreamandhustle.com/2014/01/ok-lets-call-out-whats-really-going-with-tamera-mowery-tearful-interview-on-own-about-her-interracial-marriage/

Honoring The Freedom To Twerk!


Some real ignorant stuff!

Once again, us Black folk get outraged over some ignorant Blacks mocking slain civil rights leader.

Obviously the promoters didn't see the flyer as a problem. No right minded Black person wants to joke about a tragic event! But seriously, you got to let the freedom of speech ring. They have the right to be offensive. They have the right to mock Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

But as they do, they better prepare for the consequences.

This is an example of the dumb stuff you may associate with those in the hip-hop community.

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate and many Black leaders are outraged over some hip-hop flyers photoshopping the civil rights leader to the body of entertainer/rapper The Game.

It's suppose to be the Mid-Michigan Teen Parties promotional event for radio promoter Dee Miller and Jasmine Harris. This controversy comes a week before we celebrate the national holiday.

Officially Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday is January 15th. He would have been 85 years old if he was alive today. But since its celebrated on the third Monday of January, many civil rights leaders and President Barack Obama will acknowledge his legacy. They will talk about how "US BLACK FOLK" came so far and we need to continue to make a difference in America.

I understand that for every march, to every celebration breakfast, and those days off from government work, I see that no one is understanding the legacy of the slain leader.

He fought for equal rights for African Americans. I mean it's funny that I didn't live in the 1950s and 1960s.

But my parents did. They understood the purpose of Dr. King. He died trying to bring peace and silent protest against an injustice here in America.

I've realized that the freedom of speech allows some people to make a mockery of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., but however the outrage meter is cranked up way too high when "US BLACK FOLK" want to promote our ignorance.

I mean how funny is it that if this wasn't shared around the internet, you wouldn't hear the likes of Rev. Perm and the greedy Kings.

Did you know that the three surviving children of Dr. Martin and Coretta Scott King are feuding with one another over money?


But need not worry, the event that was planned in Flint, Michigan was canceled. Due to the outcry by local residents, the promoters have decided to make this event a discussion on the legacy of Dr. King.

King's likeness and message have been misused to promote parties before, and a graphic designer took heat over his flyer for a Miami strip club in 2012. But this time, it drew the ire of Dr. Bernice King, daughter of the Civil Rights leader. She spoke out this week, telling Atlanta's local Fox affiliate the imagery for the Michigan party was "appalling."

"For me, as his daughter, it's like, 'wow,' I lost a father who sacrificed everything for them to live a much more dignified and respectful life, and for it to come to this makes me sad," King said.

According to WJRT-TV in Flint, "appalling" is the exact same word Vic McEwen, Social Network owner, used when he saw the flyers. He promptly voided his contract with the hosts and returned their deposit, which he could do because of a clause saying promotional materials with the venue's name are subject to his approval.

Instead, he's hosting a free community event Sunday afternoon to honor King, particularly to bring awareness of his legacy to the young people of Flint. According to MLive, local boxer Anthony Dirrell and former Michigan State University football player William Cooper will be attending to talk to teens and sign autographs.

“As an African-American man who owns a business, I have a lot of responsibility,” McEwen said, according to the New York Daily News. “This is about his legacy. Dr. King has done way too much for this country, or me, or anyone, to allow this to go on.”

The new event also happens to have a much more appropriate flyer.

On the Social Network's Facebook page, fan Terri Williams said she was glad they had chosen to cancel the party.

"Please know that I stand proudly and supportive behind your decision and hope that profit never supersedes respect for these party promoters," she said. "They can twerk if they choose to, but leave the deceased civil rights Nobel Peace Prize legacy to rest respectfully in peace."

Friday, January 17, 2014

White Extremist Featured On Nightline!

Matt Heimbach (center) is the clean cut professional bigot. He is plotting a 2014 recruitment of young Whites who are fed up with the ongoing attacks on his race. Heimbach is one of the most dangerous figures in the White Extremist movement according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Bryon Pitts interviews Matt Heimbach, the most notorious white extremist. The professional bigot makes his national rounds on ABC.

He's channeling the former Ku Klux Klan leaders David Duke and Don Black. He is using his professional skills as a marketer and motivator to inspire hate.

He's doing more than passing out flyers and shouting at his fellow Americans. He's recruiting young ignorance with these White Student Unions.

He's not ashamed of promoting his views and even went to the country's most diverse city to interact with those he hate. He would travel to diverse cities like New York and Chicago to inspire young Whites to join his clique.

Heimbach doesn't mind interacting with Black people. However, it's mildly cordial but still confrontational.

He's doing a quite remarkable approach at recruiting. ABC News just gave him a path to promote himself and his allies. A man who is not ashamed of heritage or his hatred of Blacks, Jews and gays.

Heimbach and Thomas Buhls, his co-founder created the White Student Union. They are plotting a nationwide tour across the South and many conservative states. They want to achieve the goal of being an effective "White nationalist group!"

They're even trying to seek recruitment into the 2014 CPAC Convention.

Byron Pitts follows Heimbach to Chicago and Indianapolis to met Dawah Yisrael and Mmoja Ajabu, two of the most dangerous Black separatists in the nation.



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