On Mon, 1 Apr 2013 21:36:05 +0000 (UTC), "$27 TRILLION to pay for
Kyoto" <
rande...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Dear friends,
>It's time to hold the Republican Party accountable.
>You've probably heard about Tea Party members shouting
>"Nigger!" at Black Congressmen during a protest in Washington,
>D.C. last weekend.
Really? Oddly enough..we have heard of the Democrat SEIU members
beating black Tea Party members...but that is typical of the Democrat
KKK terrorist wing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFeUhSlHiUQ
http://current.com/community/92542506_kenneth-gladney-black-tea-party-member-beaten-by-seiu-for-not-bing-black-enough.htm
Last week, a black gentleman named Kenneth Gladney went to a
town-hall meeting hosted by Rep. Russ Carnahan, Missouri Democrat.
While passing out "Don't Tread on Me" flags, he was viciously attacked
by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members. One called
him a "nigger."
These union thugs were directed by the White House to go to the
protests and "punch back twice as hard." And they did.
While the attack was captured on video and is available on YouTube,
Mr. Gladney's horrifying story is absent from MSNBC's 24/7 media
cycle. Mr. Krugman has yet to write about it. And Mr. Cooper has yet
to condemn the attack.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/seton-motley/2010/04/08/you-want-actual-tea-party-violence-reminder-seiu-thugs-beat-conservati
And of course..they lie..and lie and lie and lie....
You Want Actual TEA Party Violence? A Reminder: SEIU Thugs Beat Up a
Conservative at a Town Hall Meeting Last August (Video)
By Seton Motley | April 08, 2010 | 16:01
UPDATE (below the fold): The Washington Examiner's Byron York just
posted a piece - Andrew Breitbart's coin challenge for evidence of the
"N" word has been verbally answered by AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka.
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Editor's Note: Video of conservative being beaten down below the fold.
The media and the Left (please pardon the redundancy) continue to
insist that TEA Party participants are engaged in racist and violent
behavior - at the surreptitious and stealth "hate speech" urging of
talk radio hosts and Republicans.
These have almost all been phantom charges. They are leveled by
liberals and Democrats, and the media immediately report them as if
they were true. They rarely bother to look for evidence, which works
out because most times there isn't any.
On the weekend that health care passed, Democrat Congressman Andre
Carson of Indiana asserted that the "N" word was shouted fifteen times
at him and fellow black Congressman John Lewis.
The media went right to print with it, reporting it as if it were
true. But several videos of the encounter between the Congressmen and
the TEA Party-ers surfaced soon after. And on NONE of them could the
word be heard once, let alone fifteen times in the chanted fashion
that Carson claimed.
Internet media mogul Andrew Breitbart offered $10,000 to the United
Negro College Fund - and then later upped it to $100,000 - for any
evidence that the word was used at all. He's still got his coin.
And of course, no correction or apology was forthcoming from the
media. In fact, some are still reporting it as if it actually
happened.
The examples of media TEA Party malpractice are in fact myriad. So
too are the examples of their continuing to report it wrong even after
the truth is revealed.
Let us flash back to last August, when (amongst many other outlets)
NBC, CBS, CNN and MSNBC all ascribed posters depicting President
Barack Obama with a Hitler mustache to conservatives and Rush
Limbaugh.
But the posters had on them the web address for left-wing 7-time
Democrat presidential candidate Lyndon LaRouche. On the site was the
downloadable PDF file for the "Mass Distribution Poster" in question.
The media, however, are never ones to allow the facts to get in the
way of a good ongoing beating. To this day - eight months later -
many members of the Jurassic Press still lambaste the TEA Party-ers as
racist for having Obama-as-Hitler posters at their events.
Repeat the lie often enough, and it becomes a(n Orwellian) fact.
Of course when liberals depicted former President George W. Bush as
Hitler, the media had no problem with it. (They in fact referred to
the Bush-as-Hitler depiction as a "look-alike.")
So let us now revisit an event that actually, you know, happened. One
that absolutely involves violence, and - one could indeed say - racism
as well.
As we first reported on August 7, black conservative Kenneth Gladney
was beaten down by SEIU thugs at a town hall meeting in Saint Louis,
Missouri.
How do we know all of these salient details? Because the beating took
place on video camera - and the SEIU thugs were wearing
SEIU-emblazoned garb. See, members of the Jurassic Press? That's
evidence.
The first man to start beating down Mr. Gladney was also black - and
he "used a racial slur against him before" he incepted the pummeling.
So we had a twofer, did we not? Violence AND racism in one incident.
The media should have been ALL OVER this story.
And it should be a FACTUAL part of the ongoing TEA Party narrative,
right? The way the fraudulent, fact-free charges of racism and
violence against conservatives are, right?
Of course not. I would imagine most of you reading this essay have
never heard of this. And you guys and girls actually put forth
tremendous effort in pursuit of the truth.
Which is somthing that can not be said of the Lamestream Media.
UPDATE: The Washington Examiner's Byron York just posted a piece -
Andrew Breitbart's coin challenge for evidence of the "N" word has
been verbally answered by AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka.
York was posting his piece whilst I was writing mine. From it:
" In the question-and-answer session, Breitbart said there is no
video or audio evidence of either event happening. Breitbart has, in
fact, offered a $100,000 award to anyone who produces evidence that
the racial insult actually occurred, and so far he has had no takers.
Until now. As Breitbart spoke, Trumka said he himself had seen the
events in question. "I watched them spit at people, I watched them
call John Lewis the n-word," Trumka said. "I witnessed it, I witnessed
it. I saw it in person. That's real evidence." "
I am quite sure Breitbart was calling for physical rather than
rhetorical evidence, so I'm not sure he's on the hook to pony up.
Trumka's undoubtedly desperate to make up the huge and looming deficit
his union's pension faces; I'm sure he thinks he could use the coin,
regardless of whether or not he deserves it.
My question is: does Trumka appear in any of the myriad videos of the
incident where the "N" word did not?"