Liberals Call Ben Carson ‘token,’ ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘Oreo’ after CPAC speech

Here we go with the "Uncle Tom" slur. The racist liberals always play that card to try and destroy any black who isn't a welfare-advocating, black panther loving, communist. You guys are so predictable and consistent.


Do these racist liberals play that card because the "black" is black or because he is a nutjob "conservative"? Hmmmmm?

You meant to say "black man" or "black woman" or "black American" or "black person", right? You didn't purposefully leave out a descriptor that indicates that the subject is human, did ya?
They attacked Condoleeza Rice, and she was not a right wing nutjob. When Colin Powell was Secy of State, he was called an Uncle Tom. When he supported Obama, he suddenly became a great statesman.

:eek: really? :eek:
 
We're to take his word that he received those comments or emails?

If he were a Socialist claiming someone from the tea party made those comments you'd take his word.

Angry activists who had gathered outside the Capitol to protest health care reform Saturday yelled "******" at a few members of the Congressional Black Caucus, including civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis from Georgia.
You're a liar. They had full audio, and nobody called anybody a ******, and being spat upon was made up.
 
Dr. Carson may very well be the next president. So far, he sounds like a good candidate.

Rolling out a token Tom will work as well as rolling out palin because she was a women . The bobble headed baggers just don't get it .
Here we go with the "Uncle Tom" slur. The racist liberals always play that card to try and destroy any black who isn't a welfare-advocating, black panther loving, communist. You guys are so predictable and consistent.

To people like the usmb bigot SJ, the overwhelming majority of black people are "welfare-advocating, black panther loving, communists" :eusa_whistle:
 
We're to take his word that he received those comments or emails?

If he were a Socialist claiming someone from the tea party made those comments you'd take his word.

Angry activists who had gathered outside the Capitol to protest health care reform Saturday yelled "******" at a few members of the Congressional Black Caucus, including civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis from Georgia.

Protesters also spat on at least one black lawmaker, and the most high-profile openly gay lawmaker, Rep Barney Frank, was apparently called a "faggot." Rep Emanuel Cleaver said he was spat upon while walking toward the Capitol. Police arrested the assailant, but Cleaver decided not to press charges.

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Dale Robertson, a Tea Party activist who operates TeaParty.org, is getting stung for an old photo — taken at the Feb. 27, 2009 Tea Party in Houston — in which he holds a sign reading “Congress = Slaveowner, Taxpayer = Niggar.”

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The Day I was Called a “Sand ******” by a Tea Party Follower!

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Tea Party Politician on Obama: “Assassinate the fucken ****** and his monkey children”
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Here we go with the "Uncle Tom" slur. The racist liberals always play that card to try and destroy any black who isn't a welfare-advocating, black panther loving, communist. You guys are so predictable and consistent.


Do these racist liberals play that card because the "black" is black or because he is a nutjob "conservative"? Hmmmmm?

You meant to say "black man" or "black woman" or "black American" or "black person", right? You didn't purposefully leave out a descriptor that indicates that the subject is human, did ya?
They attacked Condoleeza Rice, and she was not a right wing nutjob. When Colin Powell was Secy of State, he was called an Uncle Tom. When he supported Obama, he suddenly became a great statesman.

Are you saying that these people were "attacked" BECAUSE they are black?
 
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When that black politician said he got called the N-word and spit at during the Obamacare passing, RW'ers didnt believe him, said he made it up. Now, Carson says he got nasty grams, and they take is as gospel.

Guys....you gotta decide are you gonna take people's word, or not?

Here's the problem with your example. Emanuel Cleaver, the former mayor of Kansas City, made those charges. These "charges" were never proven. All the television coverage (which happened to be right there when it happened) showed that it didn't take place as Cleaver alleged.

To people who live in Kansas City, this was nothing new. He is known for being a race baiter and it has been his MO for many, many years.

That's the problem with folks of his low caliber. You can always count on them to "hit the gutter".
 
Dr. Carson may very well be the next president. So far, he sounds like a good candidate.

I don't know his position on near any issues, I liked his ideas on HC but after 2008 one thing I learned is you in fact need a well rounded candidate with a solid record or you get people like Newt, Cain and Santorum.

I am liking Rand, at this point if he keeps it up he will be unstoppable, a record with a support base bigger than anyone Republicans have living.

Rand mixed with another non hyper partisan well spoken running mate, no matter if Rand heads the ticket or he is the VP would be incredibly hard to beat. In this case 2 doctors who are from what I can tell are highly educated and personally successful in their life long careers would be very welcome from my perspective.

I could in the first time in my life vote Republican and I get the feeling it would draw heavily from large sums of people who liked the Republican concepts but never felt the people running with them were honest about them.

Brilliant. Rand will be unstoppable! Even if he is the running mate to some other as yet unnamed person....he'd be hard to beat!
 
Liberals Call Ben Carson ‘token,’ ‘Uncle Tom’ and ‘Oreo’ after CPAC speech

Damn!!!!!!

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Who expected Karl Rove to get this desperate, this SOON??!!!


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Uh, when you decide to return to reality, get back with me. It's your side that is polling badly. And I have no idea who you're referring to. I only know of President Obama. And if you can't give him the respect due the office, then I can't engage you.

I respect the office, not the man or his ideas, respect is earned it's not an anointment that automatically comes with winning an election. Also I don't address anyone by their job title, when I speak with my congressman, senators or their staff I refer to them as Mr.

Well, actually, "you don't". President Obama, in comparison to his predecessor, has garnered the respect of the world. That you right wingers deny him it, doesn't mean you're justified. I even put aside my objections to George Bush, on 9/12/01...and he betrayed that new-found trust, "in spades".

The fact that you revere him doesn't mean you're justified either. He won two elections with campaigns of nothing but slogans, lies and deceit and you know as well as I, had the media done their job and made the country aware of his real story instead of the mirage they helped propagate, he would have never been elected in the first place. Don't ask me to respect a man that thinks this country needs to fundamentally into something it was never intended to be.
 
I respect the office, not the man or his ideas, respect is earned it's not an anointment that automatically comes with winning an election. Also I don't address anyone by their job title, when I speak with my congressman, senators or their staff I refer to them as Mr.

Well, actually, "you don't". President Obama, in comparison to his predecessor, has garnered the respect of the world. That you right wingers deny him it, doesn't mean you're justified. I even put aside my objections to George Bush, on 9/12/01...and he betrayed that new-found trust, "in spades".

The fact that you revere him doesn't mean you're justified either. He won two elections with campaigns of nothing but slogans, lies and deceit and you know as well as I, had the media done their job and made the country aware of his real story instead of the mirage they helped propagate, he would have never been elected in the first place. Don't ask me to respect a man that thinks this country needs to fundamentally into something it was never intended to be.

What real story?
 
I respect the office, not the man or his ideas, respect is earned it's not an anointment that automatically comes with winning an election. Also I don't address anyone by their job title, when I speak with my congressman, senators or their staff I refer to them as Mr.

Well, actually, "you don't". President Obama, in comparison to his predecessor, has garnered the respect of the world. That you right wingers deny him it, doesn't mean you're justified. I even put aside my objections to George Bush, on 9/12/01...and he betrayed that new-found trust, "in spades".

The fact that you revere him doesn't mean you're justified either. He won two elections with campaigns of nothing but slogans, lies and deceit and you know as well as I, had the media done their job and made the country aware of his real story instead of the mirage they helped propagate, he would have never been elected in the first place. Don't ask me to respect a man that thinks this country needs to fundamentally into something it was never intended to be.

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Bravo!!
 
It never fails. The left cannot tolerate any minority who doesn't think the way they believe they should. Think outside of the liberal "groupthink" and you're attacked viciously.

I'd love to see something that contrasts the total number of liberals versus the number of liberals who attacked this "outsider". It's hard to evaluate your claim in the absence of any hard data.

Also. There might be more groupthink on the Right. For instance, when someone on the Right votes incorrectly, they often face a primary challenge funded by groups lead by Koch, Norquist or Rove (to name only a few). Centrist Senators who work with the other side, like Spector, are destroyed. Even McCain was attacked for not toting the party line on things like immigration. McCain, unlike Spector, chose to retreat back to groupthink in order to save his job. Whereas the Left supports many Blue Dogs, all of whom voted against the public option in ObamaCare, and who frequently oppose Obama's platform from the right.

Secondly, the Left opposed a sitting President, LBJ, on his major policy, the Vietnam War. They protested him night and day. They denied him a second term. Can you imagine a powerful movement on the Right which would have stopped the Iraq war and denied Bush a second term? This would never happen because the right is so tightly organized from the top.
 
Well, actually, "you don't". President Obama, in comparison to his predecessor, has garnered the respect of the world. That you right wingers deny him it, doesn't mean you're justified. I even put aside my objections to George Bush, on 9/12/01...and he betrayed that new-found trust, "in spades".

The fact that you revere him doesn't mean you're justified either. He won two elections with campaigns of nothing but slogans, lies and deceit and you know as well as I, had the media done their job and made the country aware of his real story instead of the mirage they helped propagate, he would have never been elected in the first place. Don't ask me to respect a man that thinks this country needs to fundamentally into something it was never intended to be.

What real story?

Not going to spend a lot of time, but I suggest you look at the philosophies of his parents, grandparents, his mentor Frank Marshall Davis, his pastor of 20 years Jeremiah Wright and the communist Alinski whose philosophies and teachings he practices and taught. Then you might read his books, you can get a very clear understanding of the man who's goal is to destroy this country.
 

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