Pasty White Woman Protests at the Campaign HQ of Black War Hero, but It’s Not Racist, Right?
Member of Congress, world-class harridan, and pasty white woman Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has a problem. Her pal Ron Klein is about to lose his re-election bid to a black bona fide war hero named Allen West. West, the very definition of “takes guff from no one”, is a motorcycle enthusiast who writes a regular politics and history column for a local biker magazine called Wheels on the Road. Like most biker magazines, Wheels on the Road features scantily-clad women on motorcycles. Wasserman-Schultz has decided that this was enough of a pretext to paint West as a sexist whose contributions to the magazine are de facto proof of sexism.
So she and a handful of faithful followers shrieked their way to the West’s campaign headquarters Friday and demanded, well, something. Now, she said she wanted him to denounce the woman-denigrating parts of a magazine no one outside of Florida had ever heard of until today over which he has no editorial control, but what she really wanted was to smear a strong black man who is trying to serve his country so her BFF white-bread progressive pal could pick up a couple points in the polls. Oh, did I mention that Klein’s campaign is behind in his fundraising so much that the President himself showed up to rattle the tip jar?
If you’re smelling a political stunt here, you’re far from the only one.
Now, had this protest been the other way around — a blond white Republican woman and a few dozen of her most ardent fans protesting a strong black Democrat candidate — I guarantee you that race would have been an issue in the story. Indeed, the media filter any criticism of a black Democrat through the strainer of racism before they examine any part of the criticism itself. You have only to look at the plethora of stories about Tea Party racism to see it for yourself. So why isn’t race an issue now? Wasserman-Schultz is so white she’s nearly translucent and West is black. Her charge of sexism is completely made-up, so something else motivated her to smear him. Why not racism?
Come on, MSM, show us a little consistency here.
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Two thoughts:
1. If enjoying seeing attractive, scantily clad women makes one a sexist then the radical feminists were right all along and all heterosexual men are sexist.
2. I hardly think it helps the conservative cause to encourage making false charges of racism against leftists just because they would make false charges of racism against conservatives in the same situation.