The Sin of Observation
Stereotypes (general observations) exist because they are real (generally observable). To stereotype is to share an observation. So what of judgments not based on race?
Stereotypes (general observations) exist because they are real (generally observable). To stereotype is to share an observation. So what of judgments not based on race?
The Gay and Lesbian Services Organization (GLSO) of Lexington, KY, wanted to get T-shirts printed for the 5th annual Lexington Pride Festival (which is not a festival to celebrate pride in the achievements of Lexington, but to celebrate pride in the grand achievement of being attracted to the same sex.)
Maybe Obama should lobby Congress to draft some legislation that bans low-income Americans from participating in the lottery. Even better, to draft legislation that allows for the prosecution of convenience-store clerks who dare sell lottery tickets to the low-income people who desire them.
This is a T-shirt being sold on Barack Obama’s online store for $25 to capitalize like an evil fat-cat capitalist on the festive idiocy of St. Patrick’s Day booze hounds celebrants.
I just sent a letter to MSNBC regarding Media Research Center’s petition to fire Ed Schultz.
Obama happens to be as much a big-government president as imaginable, and according to him, it is he himself, not God, who determines what sin is and whether he has committed one or not.
When a liberal wants to be a victim, she will make herself a victim at all costs, and nothing will stand in her way, gosh darn it; not the solid brick wall of reality nor the cold, steel bars of sanity.
Unfortunately, the majority of blacks are perfectly happy being treated unequally to everyone else. My citation of this is the 90 percent of blacks who vote Democrat. Why would a black person vote Democrat unless he likes being judged by his skin color?
Dick Morris is a political author, commentator, and former Clinton White House official widely regarded as a member of the Republican establishment i.e., a RINO, to use two words that if I never hear again, I will die happy.
If in this wonderful, consent-of-the-governed republic of ours there were a nationwide survey asking Americans how they would most prefer their taxpayer dollars be spent, there is not one atom of apprehension in my mind that the number-one answer would be, “Give it to promiscuous people in foreign countries to help them battle AIDS.”
Herman Cain has been the frontrunner of the Republican presidential candidates for roughly one month now.
Any smart conservative who heard the recent news that President Jimmy Carter endorsed Mitt Romney to be the Republican to run against Obama should have immediately been suspicious.
When I first heard of Rick Perry roughly two years ago, I said to myself, “That guy needs to run in 2012!”
A week ago the spoiled, self-indulgent youth of London took to the streets like primitive beasts to cause all sorts of sanctimonious mayhem – throwing bricks through storefront windows and robbing them, setting cars and family-owned restaurants on fire, attacking the police, attacking each other – in the name of their rabid sense of entitlement.
Today I posted on my Twitter page a link to a live-streaming video of Herman Cain giving nothing short of a kick-butt speech at the Western Conservative Summit.
