If I Ignore A White Idiot, Does That Make Me A Racist?

October 4, 2009

Some people are just so stupid it hurts.

Janeane Garofalo is one of them.

It doesn’t matter that she is a white woman.

I still think she is a moron.

“Actress/activist” Janeane Garofalo used another media appearance to smear anti-Obama protesters as racists, this time, Friday night on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher, insisting “it’s obvious to anybody who has eyes in this country that tea-baggers, the 9-12ers” are “clearly white power movements” led “by the Glenn Becks, the Michelle Bachmans, the Rush Limbaughs.”

She fretted that “so few people are willing to say that yes it is racism, straight up racism,” before confusing which party controlled segregationist southern states: “The Republican Party has been willing to carry water for racists in this country since about the 1950s.” Garofalo proceeded to repeat a charge she’s made often: “Fox News is happy to feed into this; AM radio is happy to feed into this,” including “this tacit nudging towards violence.” Read the rest of this entry

If I’m A Racist, So Are You!

August 27, 2009

One of the favorite claims of the Kool-Aid Brigade is that someone who doesn’t agree with President Obama’s policies must be a racist.

Perhaps the most famous (certainly the most outspoken) of the fearmongers making this ludicrous claim is Janeane Garofalo.

And her most well known line was about the people who showed up and voiced their displeasure at tea parties:
“This is about hating a black man in the White House. This is racism straight up.”

My response to Ms. Garofalo is:
“If I’m a racist, you’re an a**hole!

Lady, you have got to be the dumbest person drawing breath on the face of this planet.

First and foremost, I, tea party protestors, the town hall protestors, and millions of other Americans don’t have a problem with President Obama because of the color of his skin.

He is half white after all.

What we have a problem with are his socialist policies.

And for any of you reading this, if you truly want to get into a debate as to how his policies are socialist, we will be more than happy to take you on.

I think that the ink from all of those tattoos must be blocking the blood flow to Ms. Garafalo’s brain.

Otherwise, she might come to understand that most people aren’t as stupid as she is, or so narrow minded in their viewpoints.

If one doesn’t agrre with someone with different color hair, does that make them a hair racist?

If i disagree with someone taller than I am, does that make me height-phobic?

If I ask someone smoking in a public place to put out their cigarette, does that mean I foster an inbred hatred of tobacco farmers?

I thought that Jimmy Carter was as dumb as a box of wet hammers, yet I still eat peanuts.

Those of you with more common sense than the average houseplant can see where I’m going with this.

This racism crap is just that, crap.

It annoys the hell out of the members of the Kool-Aid Brigade when we disagree with one of the President’s policies, and they aren’t intellectually honest enough, with themselves or anyone else, to face the fact that because someone has a different viewpoint, it has nothing to do with the color of someone’s skin.

Therefore, I accuse any of you who claim that anyone who disagrees with the President of being a racist, of being racist yourselves.

And as long as we’re on the subject, watch the following video:

Did you take note as to her statement right at the end?
“Any female or person of color in the Republican Party is struggling with Stockholm Syndrome.”

You hold a mindset like that, and you have the unmitigated gall to call me a racist.

Hey lady, take the money you were saving up for your next tattoo and get some psychiatric counseling.

You blithering, left-wing idiot.