Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Sherrod Story Proves the Real Victim Has Been Sarah Palin All Along

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First, they hated her. Then, after she was forced to resign, Shirley Sherrod was the darling of the Right, because her firing showed a weak and impulsive President. Fair enough. Of course that didn't last long, and now that Sherrod may or may not sue Andrew Breitbart, the right comes out against her again.

No matter how many people here got hurt, and no matter how the Sherrod story has taken the media's attention away from the recent White House achievements, and no matter what everyone here sees as the teachable moment, it's all been worth it for this comment from a Neo-Neocon reader:

Shirley should quit while she’s ahead.

Mr. Sherrod’s racist comments and Shirley’s follow up comments about Fox News and Breitbart show her mindset to be based on color.

Then again… I hope Shirley wins !

Then Sarah Palin can win against Katie Couric’s hatchet job. The entire transcript was never published. All of Katie’s interview was never aired. It was pieced together and after Sarah was frustrated with Katie and then Katie asks Sarah what she reads - omg idiots on the left believe Sarah doesn’t read.

Can the left just admit for once and for all they are liars and mentally ill?

To actually submit the opinion that Sarah doesn’t read is quite an insult to a person who was a governor of a state and deserves the respect.

Shirley deserves no respect at the moment until she goes to sensitivity training. Let’s call it the Martin Luther King school of judging people on their merit not their skin color.

3 comments:

FishHawk said...

Oh yeah, this just keeps getting better and better! In all fairness, however, one of the things that I found most disturbing about the full text of Ms. Sherrod's address to that NAACP meeting was that she really is still very much racially-oriented.

FreeRepublik said...

Well, I don't think that's something she can turn off, which shouldn't be a problem as long as she doesn't let it interfere with her job, and as long as she understands (and tells others) that class divisions are just as real as racial ones.

billig fliesen said...

For me still a strange character but improving, though.

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