Somehow I’d like to beat this idiot, and pet the dog because he is sooooooo stupid that he Must Be a Republican By Birth; Damn it.

I’m sorry Repiglicans, but you can haaaave this one; Yeah “this one right here”

URL: Michael Steele Shows His “Uncle Tom” Tendencies

Steele agrees with caller: Obama ‘is the magic Negro.’

During the January campaign for chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Steele slammed his opponent Chip Saltsman’s distribution of a CD with a song called “Barack the Magic Negro.” “It doesn’t help at all,” Steele said. “Absolutely, it reinforces a negative stereotype of the party.”

However, while hosting Bill Bennett’s radio show this morning, Steele laughed when a caller called Obama the “magic negro” and seemingly agreed with the characterization:

CALLER: It’s just like the LA Time said last year or two years ago: He is the magic Negro.

STEELE: Yeah he — [laughing]. You read that too, huh? [still laughing]

CALLER: Oh yeah. I read that too. Even when things go wrong, he still manages to come out smelling like a rose.

STEELE: Well, yeah.

Listen to it:

As Steele is facing an internal power struggle, he may be trying to shore up his radical right-wing credentials. Though he earlier refused to call the president a “socialist,” this week he declared Obama was “moving towards a collectivist socialist approach to government.”

Barack The Magic Negro

Lyrics to This Stupid Parody Song

Barack the Magic Negro lives in D.C.

The L.A. Times, they called him that

‘Cause he’s not authentic like me.

Yeah, the guy from the L.A. paper

Said he makes guilty whites feel good

They’ll vote for him, and not for me

‘Cause he’s not from the hood.

See, real black men, like Snoop Dog,

Or me, or Farrakhan

Have talked the talk, and walked the walk.

Not come in late and won!

[refrain] Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.

The L.A. Times, they called him that

‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.

Oh, Barack the Magic Negro, lives in D.C.

The L.A. Times, they called him that

‘Cause he’s black, but not authentically.

Some say Barack’s “articulate”

And bright and new and “clean.”

The media sure loves this guy,

A white interloper’s dream!

But, when you vote for president,

Watch out, and don’t be fooled!

Don’t vote the Magic Negro in –

‘Cause — ’cause I won’t have nothing after all these years of sacrifice

And I won’t get justice. This is about justice. This isn’t about me, it’s about justice.

It’s about buffet. I don’t have no buffet and there won’t be any church contributions,

And there’ll be no cash in the collection plate.

There ain’t gonna be no cash money, no walkin’ around money, no phoning money.

Now, Barack going to come in here and –

(end of  lyrics)

Barack The Magic Negro Will Offend “SOME” People!

http://cspanjunkie.org/ December 30, 2008 News Corp

I’d Like to Slap the Literal Piss out of Larry Elder (as usual) He is a stupid manbitch.  and per usual he talks a whole bunch of apologist bullshit.

Dr Lamont Hill is telling it like it is, so what about his viewpoint ?

Al Sharpton Has Never Expressed His Viewpoint on this mess and I think we need to hear from him. why is he being ignored, even though this 2-clown circus with Michael Steele continues ?

Don Lemon talks to Reid Wilson and Lynn Sweet about the CD distributed by Chip Saltsman which included the Barack the Magic Negro song

GOP, in Steele era, still looking for a leader

Poor Michael S. Steele. The recently appointed GOP chair is already wiping rotten tomatoes off his jacket, and the worst part is, they were thrown by his fellow partisans:

Jim Nussle, who served in the House of Representatives from 1991-2007 and was President George W. Bush’s last Office of Management and Budget chief, told the Des Moines Register that Mr. Steele was not the figure the GOP needed to turn itself around.

“I don’t think we’ve found that yet in Michael or anybody else yet for the party,” he said. “So we’re going to have to struggle through that for a while.”

Have Mercy You, Blooming Idiot

Michael Steele: Magically Disappearing

Earl Ofari Hutchinson
Republican National Committee chair Michael Steele must have been struck by terminal amnesia. He yukked at and agreed with the swipe a radio caller took at President Obama. The caller called him “the magic negro.” That´s the goofy, tired, worn, ditty that tags Obama as a black man with the supposedly impregnable Teflon shield that renders him immune to any and all criticism, adversity, or just plain bad political luck.

A few weeks back a GOP big shot lambasted then RNC chairman Chip Saltzman for releasing the CD that parodied Obama as the magic negro. The GOP big shot that did the lambasting was Steele. In the short weeks Steele´s been the RNC chief the parade of Steele contradictions, gaffes, shoot from the lip quips, political mugging, media hamming and grandstanding, and alleged financial hijinks, combined with his seemingly insatiable knack for pissing off one and all, and especially one in all in his own GOP, could fill up a mini-telephone book.

The squeals for Steele´s hide by red faced GOP grousers have gotten so loud that even long defrocked GOP bloviator Newt Gingrich had to come to Steele´s rescue. But even that rescue effort seemed more a case of Gingrich using the Steele flap to ax grind with GOP foes than a heart felt bail out of Steele.

Then there´s Limbaugh. Steele first picked a fight with the talk show kingpin, next did a quick mea culpa, and since then has taken pains to zip his lip on the near hourly verbal inanities that gush from the mouth of the GOP´s de facto air waves guru.

Steele´s greatest offense though tells much of why he and the GOP are in what far right-side former Georgia congressman Bob Barr calls deep trouble. He forgot what got him the RNC chair. Steele campaigned hard for the top spot on the promise that he´d be the poor man´s Obama of the GOP. In his acceptance speech Steele prattled on about making the GOP a party of inclusiveness. This is the word that the GOP has forgotten how to say, spell, let alone put into any semblance of practice since Bush loudly declared that it was going to be the party’s watchword in 2000, and then just as publicly did everything he could to make sure that it wasn´t.

Steele crunched the numbers and saw that the country´s political and demographic landscape has radically changed in the past decade and will likely change even more in the next decade. There are more minority, women, gay, young, urban, college educated voters than ever and there are fewer white, rural, non college educated, aged, white male votes than ever. It didn´t take a math wizard to figure that if the GOP stays stuck on trying to win national elections with the same bunch that brought victory in years past it will be well on its way to being a party that can hold future conventions in an airport telephone booth.

But numbers and political realities are one thing, the heat Steele took from GOP hardliners who like things just the way they are, and think that the way to shore up the floodwaters is to keep sticking there fingers in the hole in the dike is another. Steele got the message, dutifully added his finger to the the other GOP dike hole pluggers, then made like Limbuagh and made wild sounds about how the GOP moderates were ruining the party, and vowed retribution against them. He ranted about staying true to the GOP´s less government, less foreign policy engagement with foes, less regulations, more free market remedies, tough defense, and bashing Obama. So much for the GOP´s march under General Steele to a new political millenium.

So under Steele´s watch the GOP (and Steele) has supplied legions of comics with a storehouse of laughingstock fodder, degenerated into endless carping and fingerpointing, lost one and soon another Senate seat, and reduced itself to a toothless, fangless political impotency. Under Steele´s watch polls now show that barely one out of five voters now say they have any hard allegiance to the GOP, and that might be overstating the numbers.

Steele guffawed at a radio caller´s magic negro crack about Obama. But so far the only magic that Steele has worked is to create even more chaos in the GOP. That kind of magic may soon make Steele the disappearing negro.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. His weekly radio show, “The Hutchinson Report” can be heard on weekly in Los Angeles on KTYM Radio 1460 AM and nationally on blogtalkradio.com

This is why capital punishment is going to return, and it won’t be long. This guy is about as smart as Chip Saltsman and Michael Steele.

Yeah Buddy, you need an Enema

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What Has Happened to Our Friend Blanca DeBree ?

tonite we were dropping entrecards and saw this post, and boy oh boy.. Blanca You Knew You were asking for a spotlight, But Hey Blanca – Nigga Three Times in One Post ?

Hey YOU Blanca, This Isn’t Funny and I Think You Know Better. They say haterade comes in all flavors, and for us this confirms it.

Sweet Minty Jesus,

Blanca DeBreeAre You A Racist, Bitch..?

Go somewhere and get a glass of grape koolaid and pay somebody to suck your linty prune;  because this went wayyyy over the edge even for your sarcastic snarkiness. Blanca, there are limits, and maybe YOU need a reminder.

My Mom used to say “Common Sense isn’t Common – or else everybody would have it… Obviously.

Honestly, I think the real deal is that Blanca Wants to Get With A Man Like Michael Steele or even in her wildest dreams – Barack Obama.. Perish The Thought Blanca, they are both..

Gentiles.

since we’re done with the name calling now,

Everyone Please Read her Post below; and if You Are NOT Offended, Comment and Tell Me Why I Shouldn’t Be.



Saturday, January 31, 2009

Republicans Welcome Their First Colored Chair

(From: BlancaDebree.Blogspot.com)

All of us Republicans are just tickled pink to have a darker than the ace of spades chair leading our party. We couldn’t be happier to welcome this Negro and affirmative action recipient Michael Steele to lead our historic party into the 21st Century.

We couldn’t be happier to show to the world that we welcome people of all races, whether they be white, off-white, or just plain nigger. We certainly hope that Steele will fool all those darkies in this country into thinking that we actually care or think about them.

And Michael Steele will lead our party into the future, at least until we can find a qualified white guy to take his job.

To quote my fat pedophile friend, Rush Limbaugh, Michael Steele is the Magic Negro. We all hope he will bring in some of his welfare friends into our party so we might be able to win one.

Did I mention he was black?

So here is to the revival of the Republican Party under the capable stewardship of some black guy, who is the nigger du jour. God bless Mike, the Magic Nigger.

(end of BlancaDeBree’s Post)

This is the News Story – and Video of Michael Steele’s appoinment as Chairman of the RNC.  and no we are not repiglicans. we just think they deserve to be heard as well, as the other parties. alls fair in money and politics.

What now for Michael Steele’s new Republican Party?

Michael Steele the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee

In case you’re one of the three or four American Republicans who have not yet congratulated Michael Steele for becoming the new chairman of the Republican National Committee, there’s still a little time left.

As The Ticket noted earlier today, the 50-year-old former Maryland lieutenant governor became the first African American to head the party of the first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln. It’s always good to see more mustaches on public figures, a sign of great intelligence. Steele won 91-77 in a field of five at day’s start. (See his video remarks below.)

Steele received congratulations from Govs. Bobby Jindal, Tim Pawlenty, Mitt Romney, a ton of party state chairpersons, Reps. Eric Cantor and John Boehner, Sen. Mitch McConnell, a bunch of other senators, all Republicans and, shockingly, the entire Republican Governors Assn., among many others.

Steele even got congratulations from someone named Tim Kaine, a Democrat governor who just became chairman of the Democratic National Committee to build up his Washington credentials most likely to become President Obama’s VP running mate in 2012, when Joe Biden will be too old to stand next to the Boss and not say anything.

There are two main purposes to such perfunctory political messages and neither has anything to do with the verbal boilerplate used about honored, delighted, pleased, yada-yada. The first purpose of issuing such a public congratulations, when you can simply just text or phone the guy yourself, is to ride the principal’s coattails and get your own name in the news.

The second, less recognized, is to sigh silently to yourself, “Thank God, he got the job, not me.”

Steele is a moderate conservative, well-liked, someone who listens well, despite his D.C. upbringing. He was known as a team player and team builder during his own days on the 168-member RNC. And he’ll need all that to play a major role in maintaining the party’s still impressive fundraising while rebuilding its structure, technology and morale after significant defeats.

Importantly, he’s a very experienced and savvy media player who can put a fresh voice to the party often associated with old white guys opposed to stuff. If he’s active and aggressive in that area, he can displace the political pretenders and showmen who tend to fill the leadership vacuum left when both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney walked out the door. At least Ronald Reagan left behind an experienced sitting vice president to hold the White House for four more years.

Steele’s also going to have to count on the GOP’s 22 surviving governors for ideas and successes and candidates; the GOP always does better nationally with a chief executive as its candidate, not a congressman, with all due respect to ex-Rep. Lincoln.

Whatever your political affiliation, it’s important for an enduring democracy to have at least two functioning political parties for balance and the generation of challenges and new ideas. In that sense even the most excited and partisan Democrats have a vital stake now in the successful cyclical cleansing and reconstruction of the other party.

We published the complete text of Steele’s brief remarks here this afternoon. They’re worth reading, the story of an inner city kid who rose in the ranks of politics and knows firsthand about exclusion. One of his goals is to broaden the Republican Party’s base beyond the small towns, suburbs and South. One striking thing he said was:

We’re going to bring this party to every corner, every boardroom, every neighborhood, every community, and we’re going to say to friend and foe alike, we want you to be a part of us, we want you to work with us, and for those of you who wish to obstruct, get ready to get knocked over.

An indication perhaps that Chairman Steele intends to live up to his name.

– Andrew Malcolm

Photo credit: Associated Press

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