Thursday, September 06, 2012


        
The Condensed Liberal Handbook of Racial Code Words

by MICHELLE MALKIN

Thumper the Rabbit's parents always taught him, "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothing at all." If the left's self-appointed Omniscient Diviners of True Meaning have their way, conservatives in the public square won't be left with anything at all to say. Ever.

It's a treacherous business exercising your freedom of speech in the age of Obama. As a public service, I present to you: "The 2012 Condensed Liberal Handbook of Racial Code Words." Decoder rings, activate!

--Angry. On the campaign trail this summer, President Obama has become -- in the words of the mainstream Associated Press -- more "aggressive." But don't you dare call him "angry." According to MSNBC host Toure, that's racist!

"You notice he said 'anger' twice," Toure fumed in response to a speech last week by GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney. "He's really trying to use racial coding and access some really deep stereotypes about the angry black man."

Or maybe Romney is just accurately describing the singular temperament of the growling, finger-jabbing, failure-plagued demagogue-in-chief. It's about the past four years, not 400 years. Sheesh.

--Chicago. The Obamas and their core team of astroturfers, pay-for-play schemers and powerbrokers hail from the Windy City. This is a simple geographic fact. But in progressive of pallor Chris Matthews' world, it's an insidious dog whistle. The frothing cable TV host attacked Republicans this week who have the gall to remind voters of the ruthless Chicago way.

 "(T)hey keep saying Chicago, by the way. Have you noticed?" Matthews sputtered. "That sends that message: This guy's helping the poor people in the bad neighborhoods and screwing us in the 'burbs."

Actually, it's a pointed reminder that the radical redistribution politics of Chicago-on-the-Potomac have done little to alleviate the suffering of impoverished Americans in violence-plagued, job-hungry inner cities everywhere. Racist!

--Constitution. Fox News contributor Juan Williams, who proudly calls himself a "real reporter," has apparently added real telepathist to his curriculum vitae. Earlier this year, he read the minds of Republicans and conservatives whom he accuses of deep-seated bigotry when they show any public reverence for our founding principles, documents and leaders.

"The language of GOP racial politics is heavy on euphemisms that allow the speaker to deny any responsibility for the racial content of his message," Williams wrote. "References to a lack of respect for the 'Founding Fathers' and the 'Constitution' also make certain ears perk up by demonizing anyone supposedly threatening core 'old-fashioned American values.'"

So, if you ever find yourself wanting to hum the "Schoolhouse Rock" version of the Preamble, heed these three words: Stop the hate!

--Experienced. A significant population of American voters believes that qualifications actually matter when running for the highest office in the land. Chilling, isn't it? They might as well sport KKK hoods. In the judgment of one Basil Smikle of The Century Foundation, "experienced" is a dreaded "racial code word."

Intoned Smikle: "Experienced? Does it really mean the time that he spent in the Senate, or does it mean, 'Well, does that guy have the same kind of experience in life that I have?' ... What does inexperience really mean?"

Maybe it just means what critics meant it to mean: "Does this guy have experience beyond the measly 304 days he served when the U.S. Senate was in session before he announced his first presidential bid?" I know: Racist!

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Malkin is a tool.

Anonymous said...

"Anonymous 12:41AM" is the master of Ad-Hominem attacks.

Bird of Paradise said...

Liberals are two faced they call all of Obamas critics RACSIST while calling the TEA PARTY bad and mean names

Dean said...

12:41: Malkin is a sharp tool that cuts through the fog of demigougory spouted by liberals.

Anonymous said...

Updated definition of dittohead with apologies to Rush.

Dittohead: one who is intelligent enough to recognize the truth when it's put in front of him and wise enough to agree with it.

Antonyms for dittohead: Democrat, Liberal and Progressive. A list of more insulting terms could be included, but these should be sufficient for most purposes.

Anonymous said...

"If the left's self-appointed Omniscient Diviners of True Meaning have their way, conservatives in the public square won't be left with anything at all to say. Ever..."

Michelle, that's the whole point! That is the goal of the Left, to silence any and all opposition. Who do you think radical gays learned it from?

Anonymous said...

A great pity that US politics and in particular presidential campaigns descend into a nasty exchange of personal insults and jibes, rather than dealing with actual policies (on their own merits).

Dean said...

1:28 AM: Excellent answer. It gives an excellent reason to form an opinion of Ms, Malkin's writing. I know it certainly made me reconsider my position.

Not.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous 3:19 said...
"A great pity that US politics and in particular presidential campaigns descend into a nasty exchange of personal insults and jibes, rather than dealing with actual policies (on their own merits)..."

Quite true, and it's all because it's tolerated by the weak, gullible, and mindless sheeple of this country who are now among the weakest and dumbest on the planet.

Anonymous said...

Anon 1:28 - You answer the accusation of ad-hominem attack with an ad-hominem attack?

Well done sir! The irony makes my day!

Anonymous said...

I know you are, but what am I.