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Michelle Malkin Lies About Black Caucus Leader’s Comments on NAACP Booing
Another day, another round of lies and outrage from the race-obsessed right wing.
Malkin accused Cleaver, the head of the Congressional Black Caucus in the 112th Caucus, of saying it was racist to criticize the President. If this is what Cleaver really said, yes, that would be something worth discussing. But of course, as you should know by now, when Malkin is speaking, she is more often lying than not.
What Rep Cleaver (D-MO) really said on MSNBC was that booing Romney on healthcare “inappropriate but predictable” and “he (Romney) should never have gone there in the first place.”
Watch here:
Malkin said, “I thought it was obnoxious. I understand from Congressman Cleaver – Emanuel Cleaver – that apparently it’s racist to criticize the President at all, but somehow it’s fine to receive a guest – and invited guest – in the way that booing audience did.”
Yes, according to Michelle, Romney is a guest while the members of the NAACP are “obnoxious” when they express their free speech, which we all know is best left to screaming Tea Partiers carrying loaded assault weapons to town halls while discussing how “Obama Care is killing babies”.
“Obama Care” is indicative of the kinds of juvenile slurs the Right’s leaders and elected officials engage in on a daily basis. It started off as an insult, just as Republicans still say “Democrat Party” instead of “Democratic Party” because somehow insulting people while giving a speech to the general public or on TV is just how they do business. It’s as if Democrats starting calling conservatives “Cons” and expected them to just sit there silently for years. The Right seems to think that just because no one calls them out on this on Fox News, it’s okay with the entire country.
Let us help the Right out – find Waldo the “reverse racist” claiming that to attack the President is to be a racist:
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Transcript from Politics Nation:
SHARPTON: Chairman Cleaver, let me start with you. Why did Romney make this speech today? You hear my feeling. What do you feel?
CLEAVER: Well, I don`t know whether that were strategic moves that dictated this speech is made to the NAACP and that he would then offer something to the base. I`m not sure. I would choose to believe that he legitimately wanted to go to the NAACP. I think that all presidential candidates ought to do that. Even Republicans who are not generally going to receive a great deal of African-American support. For variety of reasons we don`t have time to go into on the show.
But I do think that his advisors, even if he was serious, even if it was genuine, his advisers all should be fired today. For allowing him to speak to the NAACP and then attack Obama care or Romney care however you want to put it. Because you know that that audience is not going to embrace that.
And so, I would hate to be cynical to the point where I believe that he wanted the booing to take place. I hope that that`s not true. But for him to come there and then talk about President Obama to a crowd where probably Obama received 97 percent of votes from that room, doesn’t make sense.
Okay, so it wasn’t in that appearance. Maybe it’s Cleaver with Thomas Roberts earlier in the day:
Here Cleaver says, “I didn’t support the boo, I think that was in appropriate but predictable when he’s saying ‘I’m going to eliminate something’ that the African American community has embraced in numbers larger than any other component of American society. He should never have gone there in the first place.”
Where is the word racist in Cleaver’s statements? Nowhere! What was he saying? Why, he said that that booing Romney on healthcare “inappropriate but predictable” and “he (Romney) should never have gone there in the first place.”
I haven’t heard anyone sane make the argument that all criticism of the President is racist. I have, however, heard a lot of angry people use that as their get out jail free card when they are being fact-checked on lies they are spreading about the President. That said, there are some attacks on the President that do smack of racism, and the Right’s false claiming of “using the race card” is meant to distract from that fact (their faulty reasoning is if they can prove it wrong this time it is wrong every time, and they do this by making a false claim to begin with) as well as distract from the real point that Romney made a fool of himself yesterday.
Claiming racism as Cleaver’s point moves the goal post conveniently, but it’s inaccurate, inflammatory and frankly, leads to tons of typical right wing ugliness.
Here’s a bit of said ugliness by the Right (how proud they must be):
Another Hate blackie, time to grow uo.
TheImpeacher
Cleaver and rest of the retards with the Communist Black Caucus are just slaves to the Demorat Party!
jackrebel601
So this racist tool is upset that he didnt pander to them?
bradjune1980
90% of all blacks will vote for that piece of shit Obama anyway. racist bitches.
SeanBusmc
What was that about racism again? The right’s response is to call Cleaver “blackie” “slaves” “racist tool” and “racist bitches”, but we’re not to call the Right racists. According to the Right, the real racists are the black people who didn’t show Romney the deference he deserves as a white Republican.
Wasn’t it Republicans who were cheering a reporter interrupting the President during a presser, and wasn’t it Republicans who cheered the heckling of the President — but now, when it’s their candidate, the people who are booing are racists.
Obama Care has been used by Republicans as a slur for so long that they feel entitled to insult people to their face with no repercussions. The audience booed because they were offended by Romney’s Obama Care slur, something Republicans use so much perhaps they’ve forgotten it was an insult that might not pass outside of their bubble. Or maybe they just expect certain audiences to have to take their insults with their mouths shut.
Here’s a note to Republicans and the persecution-complex suffering right: When you speak to an audience, try not to insult them. If you insult them by using “Obama Care”, which has been used as an insult against President Obama for three years — replete with lies that he is killing babies and creating Death Panels, expect to be booed.
Mitt Romney is not “entitled” to speak to the NAACP and insult the first black President by smearing him with the one lie that has been used to discredit his biggest achievement without repercussions. If indeed Romney was a guest, as Malkin claims, then as the guest he should have shown respect for his host’s home territory. Civilized guests don’t insult their hosts.
Also, Romney’s later comments that some people just want free stuff and that’s why they vote for Obama aren’t exactly helping racial matters:
When I mentioned I am going to get rid of Obamacare they weren’t happy, I didn’t get the same response. That’s ok, I want people to know what I stand for and if I don’t stand for what they want, go vote for someone else, that’s just fine. But I hope people understand this, your friends who like Obamacare, you remind them of this, if they want more stuff from government tell them to go vote for the other guy-more free stuff. But don’t forget nothing is really free.
According to Romney, black people don’t pay taxes and they don’t buy health insurance. They just want free stuff.
The Right seems to feel awfully entitled to insult whomever they chose and get off scot-free for it. When they don’t get off scot-free, they make up utter lies about those same people, writing off their feelings with the lie that black people take the position that no one can criticize the President or they are racists.
Watering down the issue of racism by claiming the oppressed group is crying wolf when in fact they said no such thing completely diminishes the real issue of racism – and they wonder why people think conservatives are racists?
The Right expects that Romney has the right to use “Obama Care”, which has been a taunting insult against the President for three years by elected Republicans no less (since then embraced by the President, but that doesn’t mean people don’t know how the Right means it), and the hosts are supposed to sit there silently after being metaphorically slapped in the face TO THEIR FACE? Because – what- they don’t have the right to free speech? Screaming insults and heckling are reserved for white people, or white Republicans specifically?
It’s obvious that the Right deliberately stirs up the racist sentiments of their base with false claims. This is a political strategy designed to get the angry white vote. But that doesn’t excuse the ugliness of it, the results of it, or the choice to do so.
So, yeaah, I’m going to go there. What the Hell, Michelle? Do black people have the right to speak their minds or not, in your opinion? Why are you discrediting them when they do, claiming they used the word racist when they did not? And why do you refuse to accept that perhaps people don’t enjoy being insulted to their faces?
Yes, Michelle, and yes, Republicans. Even black people are offended when you insult them to their face. The President has just been too kind to call you clowns out on your juvenile behavior, but now that you know how the people REALLY feel, maybe you should wash the egg off of your face before you spread more lies. Plenty of white people would have booed Romney’s Obama Care line, and he’d know this if he ever got out of his bubble. After yesterday, the chances of Romney venturing out to meet an unvetted audience are slim.
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earlsammich
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 2:55 pm
This site consistently chooses the best pictures for each article. Ha ha ha!
Kevin Shinn
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 3:00 pm
She’s purty, and rilly smart two.
Paws
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 3:04 pm
I’m sorry but that is one hateful looking woman.
Nightfly
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 3:18 pm
Great Shot of her…does she shoot venom also…lol
What Mitt is saying he doesn’t give a damn about the African American vote or showing disdain for the President…he’ll be going back to his job in Nov. of firing people and making more people unemployed.He’s such a likable guy!
Kimbutgar
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 3:34 pm
She is one ugly person inside and out. I wonder why she hates herself so much? She is a bitter woman who is so full of venom and hate. I kind of feel sorry for her….only a little.
Kevin Shinn
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 4:02 pm
I have a similar sentiment–I kinda feel her sorry. Wait. Strike kinda.
1voice1vote
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 4:11 pm
Awww, token Malkin haz a sad because she knows that she is paid significantly less than her white, male counterparts/liars/shills to be one of Murdoch’s hate-mongering “correspondents”. Malkin haz to make larger lies for less cash: token-ness with added evil. ugly indeed.
I second “What the Hell, Michelle?”
majii
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 4:34 pm
“Plenty of white people would have booed Romney’s Obama Care line, and he’d know this if he ever got out of his bubble.”
Exactly, Ms. Sarah Jones! Many republicans live inside of their own bubble and have no idea that not everyone agrees with them. Romney took the same mess to the NAACP Convention, called the Affordable Care Act Obamacare, and learned this the hard way by getting booed to his face.
Reynardine
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 4:48 pm
Next time Michelle goes to powder her nose, it’ll be the same damn color as the last time she powdered her nose.
Paws
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 5:42 pm
Please change the picture! I’m going to have nightmares. I’m a sensitive soul. OK, not really, but still.
:)
craigtamy
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 6:24 pm
When Malkin is talking, brain cells are dying.
bill
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 6:24 pm
as my old dad used to say, “holy crap! a face like a ferret’s arsehole.”
TigerLily
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 8:34 pm
The brought the MALKIN out? you know if that doesn’t work..they’ll bring out the barracuda who liese better than any other idiot in the world! better than malkin! sorr malkin..you are an awful human being..but sarah is a worse human being. you women should be really ashamed of yourselves. embarassing!
Merlin
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 10:19 pm
Your article about michele Malkin is ridiculous and the commentary speaks for itself. There mere notion that you can “tell she’s lying because she’s speaking” is obnoxious and pathetic.
And, for the record, the “gun-toting” racists you love to talk about at the tea party rally was an African American legally licensed to carry a gun in public. Furthermore, unlike the occupy movement rallies, the tea party rallies are calm, quiet, civil, they leave when they are supposed to and cleanup before they go… The “occupies” are a bunch of slovenly hobos damaging the public property they unlawfully occupy, overstay to the point of having to be evicted and leave the parks completely decimated.
Malkin is the conservative version of the liberal Sharpton or Jackson. They all talk crap, all the time and none of them should be given any credibility- though each of them should be treated with the respect they deserve as American citizens exercising their right to free speech.
Get your facts straight and stop adding drama where there’s plenty on it’s own.
A Walkaway
Jul. 12th, 2012 at 10:55 pm
Hey, troll: Romney is going downhill fast… his lies are being PROVED to be lies left and right. He can’t squirm out if it and it sounds like he might even be heading for prison because of his lies.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.
I might add that my wife and I live in fear of the “Tea Party” and the goddamned “Good Christians” that make it up in this area. They’ve already committed arson, vandalism, and cruelty to animals (poisoned some of our kitties) against us, as well as threatened members of my family. They’ve PROVED themselves to be violent and supportive of violence. That’s why I use a pseudonym, because it’s dangerous to exercise freedom of speech around the Tea Party. Whatever happened to the Constitution they CLAIM to value, but stomp on every chance they get? It just doesn’t apply to “Good Christians”, it protects EVERYONE.
Oh, and your “response” is the most classic example of projection I’ve ever seen. You’ve inverted the truth in every statement.
Jeff R
Jul. 13th, 2012 at 3:24 am
Merlin – I can only respond from personal observation to one of your assertions – a couple years back I was waling in Washington D.C. near where a T-Party event was breaking up. The ground was a mess. Papers, cups, bottles, and all sorts of trash all over the ground. I personally observed that T-Pers are at least as rude and untidy as everyone else.
Barry Roope
Jul. 13th, 2012 at 9:49 am
I love how Michelle Malkin likes to pretend how she hates democrats and all their wasteful programs, when she was a recepient of Govt backed loans for her education, and can anyone deny that she rode the affirmitive action bus all the way, taking advantage of every opportunity afforded her. Now that she has got her Fox news contracts, she is all against loans for students, don’t even mention Affirmative action, since she got what she wanted, now it’s a waste of money and not fair. She is the biggest liar, but she sounds educated, so that’s good enough for the Fox viewership. They don’t do so well with things that might require them to think for themselves, so they repeat what the fox authorities allow them to say. Fox News just loves their know-nothing viewers.
Gary Vaughn
Jul. 13th, 2012 at 11:56 am
I think I have the lady with red slippers figured out. She is going on Fox spewing the racial hate that she knows the tin foilers will eat up, that way she can steer the GOP away from the Asian community, which as far as I can tell,haven’t been the target of the GOP.
Gary Vaughn
Jul. 13th, 2012 at 11:57 am
I mean the only ethnical/social group not targeted.
Tim From LA
Jul. 13th, 2012 at 1:50 pm
malkin
[maw-kin, mawl-, mal-]
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mal·kin
[maw-kin, mawl-, mal-] Show IPA
noun British Dialect .
1.
an untidy woman; slattern.
2.
a scarecrow, ragged puppet, or grotesque effigy.
3.
a mop, especially one made from a bundle of rags and used to clean out a baker’s oven.
4.
a cat.
5.
a hare.
Pennyson
Jul. 16th, 2012 at 8:57 am
Romney went there to pretend to show principles to stand up for something even if the crowd he was addressing didn’t like it he even admitted he knew he knew the reaction he would get. hey Mitt you have to stand up and defend an idea against people who might consider voting for you to actually show principles