January 14th 2009

One More Bite At The Poisoning Fruit

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he NY Times just can’t get over it:  A moderate-right administration actually hired “right-thinking Americans” instead of flaming liberals for Justice Dept. posts.  Nothing new here.  Move on by, folks.  But we’ll quote Eric Lichtblau’s contribution to journalistic excellence alley-mugging nonetheless:

WASHINGTON — A former senior official at the Justice Department routinely hired Republicans, Federalist Society members and “R.T.A.’s” — “Right-Thinking Americans”— for what were supposed to be nonpolitical posts and gave them plum assignments on civil rights cases, an internal department report released Tuesday found.

Lichblau’s piece exists because the assignments were in civil rights cases and, you know, all conservative Republicans are flaming racists so how much more awful can it get? But wait!  There’s nothing here about racism.  Lichblau’s report quotes what the report says of the target of the investigation, Bradley Schlozman, who you see there, appropriately, on the right:

… he talked about reshaping the political makeup of the Civil Rights Division and doing away with “pinko” and “crazy lib” lawyers and others he did not consider “real Americans.” In one e-mail message regarding a pool of job applicants, he wrote that “as long as I’m here, adherents of Mao’s Little Red Book need not apply.”

I don’t know about you, but Schlozman is my hero.

Here’s a challenge to Lichblau:  Come back in six months (if the NYT is still around), take a look at the Obama Justice Dept.’s Civil Rights Division and try to prove to us that it’s not full of left-thinking Americans.  It will be, as it should be – that’s the president’s prerogative.  But Lichblau will never, ever write that story.

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August 11th 2008

Dems Respond (Obscenely) To The War On The Poor

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acramento pastor Robert Jones went to a legislative hearing on how California should go about cutting greenhouse gas emissions to deliver a Stop The War On The Poor message, calling for sensitivity to the poor community’s financial needs as California’s enviro-whacked legislature considers programs that would hike power and water costs.

Before he was even two minutes into his polite, reasoned statement, State Sen Pat Wiggens (D-Looneyville), presented the Dem response, cutting the Pastor off in mid-sentence and blurting out:

Excuse me, but I think your arguments are bullsh*t.

Before Wiggens could explain to us why it’s bullsh*t to consider that greenhouse gas reduction strategies will raise prices, hurting the poor, the Committee chair pounced, cutting Wiggens off and complimenting a shocked and incredulous Pastor Jones for his testimony.

Wiggens represents Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano & Sonoma counties, where sensibility is about as rare as Republicans, and poor black folk are nowhere to be found. She is, in short, the spokesgal of the elite libs, whose neighborhoods are white, whose positions are above reproach and whose concerns are bigger and more important than piddling issues like having enough money for food.

The episode should have raised a question in Pastor Jones’ mind: Why does the black community keep voting with the Dems?

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