Daily Archives: January 18, 2016

Special “Exploiting MLK Day” E-dition

JAN 18 EXPLOITING MLK DAY

Monday, January 18, 2016  

image004We’re Witnessing The Complete Kwanzaa-fication of The MLK Day Holiday

Hurley the Historian says it’s been nearly 49 years since Martin Luther King was assassinated, and shamefully, too many people have exploited his passing by playing the race card every day since. We can only imagine who’ll be doing it today! So instead of blogging all that vacuous hogwash about the wonderfulness of Obama, maybe today would be a good day for those clueless folks at our “All Blue” Hamilton County RINO Party Headquarters to attempt to educate Black voters hereabouts and let them know what many people say about Martin Luther King, Jr. —  that MLK was really a Republican.

image007image008Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson attended the Corporate and Community Awards Breakfast that is part of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration in Myrtle Beach today. Carson also attended the TEA Party convention later this morning at Springmaid Beach Resort in Myrtle Beach.

Dr. Carson raised eyebrows when he brought up the question of King’s party affiliation. “The Republican Party was established as an abolitionist party,” Carson said on New Hampshire radio. “You look at some of the people who have belonged to the Republican Party—you know, Booker T. Washington, George Washington Carver, Martin Luther King Jr. It’s really quite an extensive list.”

image007image010According to Newsmax, radio talk show host Herman Cain (the Pizza magnate who ran for president as a Republican in 2012 whose program can be heard on Dayton Radio Station WHIO) once said African-American voters were finally getting the facts about the Republican Party and were beginning to turn away from their traditional pattern of voting for DemocRATS. Sorry, Herman—they’d all vote for Obama’s Third Term, if they had a chance.

image007The Blower says if Black people truly wanted to honor the slain civil rights leader, they’d do exactly what he did when he got up on the morning of April 4, 1968, and was assassinated while organizing municipal garbage workers in Memphis. People would go to work and we’d send the kids to school. It’s what Martin Luther King would have wanted.

image007image016Five years ago, a decision by two Georgia counties to use the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday to make up a snow day infuriated racial racketeers, who said the districts were insulting the civil rights icon in his home state.

And how mad were all those racial racketeers, when the Republic Governor of Maine told the NAALCP to “kiss his butt?”

“They are a special interest. End of story,” said Paul LePage, “and I’m not going to be held hostage by special interests. And if they want, they can look at my family picture. My son happens to be black, so they can do whatever they’d like about it.”

image007image017Also on that Black Friday, former black Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele lost his job— not because he was black, but because he was awful.

image007Last year, Black Republican Colonel Allen West nominated Obama’s #1 Race-Baiter Al Sharpton for The Blower’s “Liberals Tell the Stupidest Lies” Award for saying, “The movie industry is like the Rocky Mountains, the higher you get, the whiter it gets. I have called an emergency meeting early next week in Hollywood with the task force to discuss possible action around the Academy Awards.” That must’ve accomplished a lot, because this year, for the second year in a row, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has nominated an all-white group of acting nominees.

image018West, never shy about pushing back against black leaders such as Sharpton, put that “controversy” into proper perspective, saying, “I’ll tell you where there IS a clear pattern of racism. It’s in the NFL! I did a quick review of the starting line-ups for the four playoff teams (Seahawks, Packers, Colts, and Patriots) and 65% of those players are black. I’d say that’s a little lop-sided, wouldn’t you — considering blacks make up only around 14% of the U.S. population. [READ MORE HERE]

image007In Cincinnati, this racial healing business is taking an awfully long time. Are we still witch-hunting to see if a white policeman actually used the “N-Word” in 1998 and carping about a former image019white county prosecutor calling a radical Black city clown-cilman a “smart mouth little punk” We remember when Black boycotters used King’s name to protest outside Martin Luther King Day breakfasts where Black folks inside were busy exploiting Martin Luther King’s legacy for their own purposes, while Bush-bashing white liberals were extolling the virtues of affirmative action.

Some boycotters vowed to use “any means necessary” to stop that breakfast. They even solicited money for bail, in case any of their supporters got arrested. No doubt TV newsrooms were advised of their intentions.

image021Remember when a coalition of racial racketeering groups claiming to seek the reduction of Black-on-Black violence asking owners of grocery stores, restaurants, bars, and night clubs not to sell alcohol to Black people on Martin Luther King Day?

Amazingly, the Liberal news media has always treated such silly symbolism-over-substance seriously, instead of recognizing that it’s just one more way for insincere people to get more publicity when they know there’ll be no real impact. If any of these folks were even remotely following King’s plea to judge people by the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin, none of this nonsense would be necessary.

image007So as the nation mostly ignores civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. today, Whistleblower Pollster Ron Rasmussen says Americans image022show little confidence in the state of race relations in the country today and into the future. In January 2009, the month the nation inaugurated its first African-American president, 70% of voters said relations between blacks and whites were getting better. By October of that year, in the face of increasing opposition to President Obama’s policies, just 36% said the same.

Today, views of Martin Luther King Jr. Day haven’t changed, but even after seven years of having the first black president in office, Americans are more dubious than ever that King’s dream of equal opportunity has been achieved. Blacks are the most skeptical. [READ MORE HERE]

image007Our Sarcastic Sage says, “You don’t suppose all of those Obama Protests and Race Riots had something to do with it, do you?”  

Stop the Presses: Today, the University of Cincinnati even announced its outrageous out-of-court payoff to Samuel DuBose’s “family” to settle that threatened wrongful death lawsuit for a mere $5 Million on Martin Luther King Day. Coincidence? We Think not.image003

Whistleblower Video of the Day

Lie Witness News – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Edition

In honor of Martin Luther King Day, we went out on the street and asked 14 people if they saw the speech Dr. King gave that morning. Seven of them said they had. We present to you perhaps the most disturbing edition ever of #LieWitnessNews.

PLUS

Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech

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