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Cliven Bundy, 'the Negro' and the State of Racism in America - US News
Headline:
Cliven Bundy's an Old-Fashioned Racist And He's Not Alone
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There is no simpler way to put it: The Nevada rancher's blatant racism is intolerable.
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Author: Jimmy Williams
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Atlanta Journal Consitution
The Cliven Bundy story is porno for faux patriots | Jay Bookman | www.ajc.com
Headline:
The Cliven Bundy story is porno for faux patriots
Author: Jay Bookman
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The Washington Post
Cliven Bundy, Paula Deen and what?s ?beyond the pale? in American conversation
Headline:
Cliven Bundy, Paula Deen and whats beyond the pale in American conversation
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Cliven Bundy, 'the Negro' and the State of Racism in America - US News
Headline:
Cliven Bundy's an Old-Fashioned Racist And He's Not Alone
Sub-Headline:
There is no simpler way to put it: The Nevada rancher's blatant racism is intolerable.
Quotes:
When I hear white people talk about race, I get a little clammy. When I hear Cliven Bundy talk about race, I get really pissed off. This tea party favorite, an American grandfather whos a rancher with a very loyal family, seems to have bared his soul for the press. He likes the bully pulpit that comes from being a taker, a freeloader, a tax evader. Hes a man who doesnt recognize the U.S. government in any way shape fashion or form...
...The negro? Picking cotton? Seriously? Who the hell is this guy? Let me tell you who Cliven Bundy is. Hes a bigot who believes in freedom. In case its lost on you, Bundy is the ultimate government subsidy. He believes in feeding his cattle for free. He doesnt believe he owes federal taxes. He doesnt believe in the rule of federal law. Bundy is purely and simply a common criminal who deserves to go to jail.
He believes in using us in the press as his bully pulpit and we let him. Bundy believes in a land mass of 50 states, not one nation of 50 states. Hes a secessionist. Hes not a patriot as some have called him. George Washington was a patriot who, not for nothing, used force to put down citizens who refused to pay the federal excise tax in the Whiskey Rebellion. Abraham Lincoln was a patriot, who by the way implemented the federal income tax. Id love to hear Bundys wise opinion on Lincoln. No doubt hell tell us if we let him. No doubt well give him that microphone. We should.
Author: Jimmy Williams
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Atlanta Journal Consitution
The Cliven Bundy story is porno for faux patriots | Jay Bookman | www.ajc.com
Headline:
The Cliven Bundy story is porno for faux patriots
The issue, in my mind, is that Williamson, Hannity and others have taken advantage of a man of limited intellect, experience and sophistication to serve their own political agendas. Even while acknowledging that Bundy has no legal case, they've pumped him up into their champion, egging him on to engage in armed battle with the federal government, all so that they can enjoy the exhilaration of cordite and bloodshed second hand. It's porno for "patriots," and it's deeply troubling and irresponsible...
...Not every idiot who yells "freedom" and "down with tyranny" deserves your support. Unless you're looking for cheap, vicarious thrills, the cause should matter. This isn't John Brown fighting slavery. Patrick Henry didn't yell "Give me free grazing rights or give me death" at his fellow delegates at the Virginia Convention. And if you are so starved for examples of government repression that you have to rally behind an idiot whose great, principled cause is free cattle fodder, then maybe, just maybe, government repression isn't the huge, massive problem that you like to pretend it is.
Author: Jay Bookman
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The Washington Post
Cliven Bundy, Paula Deen and what?s ?beyond the pale? in American conversation
Headline:
Cliven Bundy, Paula Deen and whats beyond the pale in American conversation
My colleague Alexandra Petri wants to know why we are paying attention. Why do we care about his thoughts on race? Why, for that matter, were we listening to him in the first place? she wrote today. Why are we surprised that someone who has been taking his lines directly from the War Of Northern Aggression Talking Points manual has retrograde views about slavery?
The answer, I think, is this. Bundys remarks, and a series of others like them, express sentiments that most of us think have been safely escorted off the premises of reasonable discourse. But every once in a while, a Nevada rancher or a soon-to-be-unlovable reality television personality, or a celebrity chef turns out not just to be harboring nostalgia for white supremacy in private but also to be perfectly willing to speak about it in public. It is tempting to dismiss Cliven Bundy as an isolated, predictably racist crank. But he is not alone, and that has real significance for public life.
Take Bundys remarks on his ranch. In a video of Bundy speaking that includes remarks not reported by the Times, he says of the people he observed: You could see in their faces, they werent happy sitting on those concrete sidewalks.
That same comfort in imputing feelings to black people shows up in Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertsons reminiscences to GQ about hoeing cotton for white farmers alongside black coworkers. Theyre singing and happy. I never heard one of them, one black person, say, I tell you what: These doggone white people not a word! Robertson told the magazine. Pre-entitlement, pre-welfare, you say: Were they happy? They were godly; they were happy; no one was singing the blues.
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