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Race-baiting moonbat prof/columnist: Sarah Palin MIGHT be racist…possibly…don’t really know for sure

A college professor/MSM columnist writes a hit piece on Gov. Palin…color me surprised.  However, the line of attack is based on a “guilt by collective association” point of view.  You know, the same point of view that, when applied to “protected” politically correct groups, would be branded as racist?

The link to the column is here, but to summarize:

Sarah Palin grew up in Idaho, which is where Ruby Ridge is, which is where white separatist tax evader Randy Weaver was from, and which is where Aryan Nation bases its headquarters; and Idaho borders Montana, which is where various anti-government nutjobs like the Unabomber and Freemen and Montana Militia were from; and she lives in Alaska, which doesn’t have that many black or Hispanic folks living there; ergo, Palin was exposed to an entire culture of white supremacy wingnuttery.  She can’t avoid being a white power nutbar.

What if I used the same line of thinking?  You know, I’m from Memphis; and Memphis is predominantly black; and crime is high there; therefore, I’m certain to pimp some ho’s, sling some crack, steal some hubcaps, and pop a cap in someone’s #ss sometime in the near future.  Suffice it to say, such a conclusion would be deemed to be both ridiculous and racist.

Oh, sure, the good professor throws us a bone towards the end of her drivel:

There is no evidence that Palin was ever affiliated with white-supremacist groups during her years in Idaho or at home in Alaska. On the other hand, the beliefs of ultraconservative, evangelical churches like her family’s come dangerously close to those of the Christian Identity movement of those years. Likewise, Palin’s husband was a member of a political party whose members favored secession for Alaska, suggesting an affiliation with radical antistatism.

Perhaps somewhere on the record, Palin has publicly condemned the radical politics of her region. But it is hard to know where she stands on issues of race, equality and diversity. Thus it is high time to review the cultural ideals and models of the radical rurals from the Great White Northwest and find out for sure where Gov. Palin stands.

Ace retorts much better than I could:

If only we could find out if say, and I’m just spitballing here, if Obama had any connection to radical racists, perhaps even one connected to a church of some sort. And as for ‘radial antistatism’, do you suppose Obama ever knew anyone who, and again I’m just thinking out loud here, wanted to overthrow the US government by force?

Of course, questions must be asked, even if there’s no actual evidence. Of Palin naturally. You see if there was actual evidence in Obama’s case, the MSM wouldn’t ask questions, they’d have to work hard to hide that evidence. How hard would they have to work? As hard as if Elizabeth Edwards’ feelings were depending on it.

Somewhere, a village is missing its idiot.  The village can find her indoctrinating college kids in Connecticut.

September 16, 2008 - Posted by | bigotry, moonbats, Palin

10 Comments »

  1. I think a lot of villages are missing their idiots. They’re now known as the Democratic party.

    Comment by Kanaka Girl | September 16, 2008

  2. Ann Coulter’s book titled,
    “If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans” says it all.

    Comment by Beck | September 16, 2008

  3. Someone needs to hunt down Charlie Gibson to ask her if she’s ever had any non-white friends. Stat.

    Comment by Marla | September 16, 2008

  4. There is no evidence that Barack Obama beats his wife, but you know, she is kind of a b!tch, so he probably does.

    There is no evidence that Catherine McNicol Stock kills puppies in a blender, but she is a college professor…

    Comment by JsinGood | September 16, 2008

  5. These people tick me off. I’m wondering how often she’s actually been to Alaska. Yes, Anchorage has a surprisingly high number of blacks. And there are non black and non-hispanic minorities in Alaska – lots of them. I believe Palin’s husband might even qualify as a minority.

    Comment by Alli | September 16, 2008

  6. “I believe Palin’s husband might even qualify as a minority.”

    Eskimos are just like “native americans” in the contnuous 48 they dont count unless they whine about something then they count. No whining and they are just another whitey.

    Comment by WMD_Maker | September 16, 2008

  7. She left Idaho with her parents at three month of age. I’m not sure that Idaho had much influence on her.

    Comment by Lee | September 16, 2008

  8. The article paints the Pacific Northwest as being chok-full o’ racist nuts, which is ironic given the overwhelming support for Obama in the urban areas in Oregon (and I presume Washington). I lived in Portland for years; it’s moonbat central. Many of the mid-sized towns aren’t much different, because they’re full of immigrants from Portland seeking less crowded conditions.

    p.s. – Jon, how do you find time to sling crack and pimp ho’s, with your day job and all the blogging?

    Comment by PabloD | September 16, 2008

  9. What can I say, Pablo? Pimpin’ ain’t easy! :lol:

    Comment by crushliberalism | September 17, 2008

  10. The article by that msm columnist just confirms what happens when cousins marry and birth children, even in the journalistic and educational professions

    Comment by Carlson | February 11, 2010


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