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Kate Obenshain Defends “Barack the Magic Negro”
The vice president of Young America's Foundation defended the song, calling it “a parody.” News anchor Tamron Hall puts her in her place. posted The woman's kind of nut. Hmm. What else can we talk about now that Sarah Palin is over?
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You can't reason with someone who is dead set to be offended. It sounded like the anchor only had a problem with the word Negro. Please don't tell me that word is on the “not to be spoken by whites” list too. Next controversy please…
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There is a sale going on right now for standards—-buy one, get one free. The only people who can feign righteous indignation with some credibility are those who freaked out against the original LA Times op-ed from that Leftist that started this whole thing…oh wait, there are none.
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She works for George Allen. What else would we expect from her?
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you know what's foolish? going on cable with two black people and describing the “incredible subtlety” of Republican racism.
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That Republican slut is an idiot. (Don't get angry, that's just parody of her critics.)


























