Juniversal
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It's a conspiracy. 


Glad to see them admit their rush to judgement but it's rediculous they didn't review the circumstances more thoroughly.Vilsack to apologize to ousted USDA worker.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100721/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_usda_racism_resignation_vilsack
Glad to see them admit their rush to judgement but it's rediculous they didn't review the circumstances more thoroughly.
You’re going off of her [the farmer's wife] word that the farmer’s wife is the farmer’s wife?
Yeah, I'm really really not happy with the Obama Administration's handling of this whole thing.
I see where the validity of that poll was questioned, but I don't see where it was outright refuted.
And it also wasn't the only poll to come to a similar conclusion:
I wouldn't characterize it that way. There's gross immaturity on both sides of the aisle, and the excuse that he/she does it too is absolutely no excuse. There are parts of the grown up party and the ugly party in every movement Michael Gerson and this one is no exception. The adults should impose discipline, and they already been doing so. I'm merely pointing out that there is a catastrophic failure in establishing that the racist leans go beyond the scope of the occasional, total idiot that reveals him of herself from time to time and actually made the core tea party ideology one of such reproach.And then of course there's all the racists who show up at their rallies. But of course we're not allowed to count them.![]()
Now, you may not accept any of this an indicative of racism, and may even suspect it's being trumped up to paint the Tea Party as racist. But to compare that to the blatantly dishonest smear campaign currently being waged against the NAACP is a tad disingenuous.
So the belief that there are racist elements in the Tea Party is the same as believing, despite a glut of evidence to the contrary, that the President of the United States was not a natural-born citizen?the sheer animosity toward the tea party is IMO more like the to the liberal equivalent of Obama birtherism.
Yeah, I'm really really not happy with the Obama Administration's handling of this whole thing.
Pretty much my thoughts as well. I feel it was done so abruptly in part to save face over the manufactured Black Panther controvery. Regardless I agree that's not much of an excuse as to why they didn't investigate the matter thorougly. When I first saw the clip I was immediately suspicious over the length of the video. Apparently whoever made the decision to force her to resign didn't do so much as watch the video or even ask her side of the story.Agreed. But I can understand their actions to a certain degree. Let's assume the story had been shown to be true (or some shade of true like the Acorn story). Every day that Sherrod was allowed to remain in her position the right and FoxNews would be angrily bleating how Obama was tolerating a racist in his administration. It would have reached epic noise levels.
Now, if Obama had said that he wanted to get both sides of the story, which takes time to collect the evidence, I think that would get lost in the uproar. The right certainly did not want to wait to get both sides of the ACORN story or wait for the investigation.
Unfortunately, the initial charges are what people remember, not any results of the investigation.
All that being said, you can't kowtow to this sort of blasphemous journalism, even if it hurts you politically to stand up against it. It just makes people like Beck (Van Jones) and Breitbart (Sherrod, Acorn) feel more empowered when they see the President of the United States reacting to them and they will just get more wild in their accusations and methods.
Seems they were more concerned with looking "fair" and zero tolerance then being reasonable.So the belief that there are racist elements in the Tea Party is the same as believing, despite a glut of evidence to the contrary, that the President of the United States was not a natural-born citizen?
That's a tough one to swallow.
...Aannd the NAACP is nice enough to release the full video:
The relevant party begins at 16:30. The part that got cut out is that, after the lawyer decided to rip off the white family, she steps in to help them save their farm.
After watching the full tape of her speech, I completely agree that the videotape excerpt released by Breitbart was out of context and incomplete, and that she was indeed relating a story about racial conciliation by her and it was actually a plea for more racial reconciliation. A plea to a black audience for that … which I think is the sort of speech badly needed. I don't agree with everything she said in her speech, but she definitely deserves not to lose her job over this and should be reinstated immediately with an apology from Breitbart, her USDA boss, the Whitehouse (because the buck stops there) and the NAACP. I don't think that anyone who reported what was known as it came out need apologize, however. Just acknowledge what can now be ascertained from the full tape. And that I've now done.
I personally don't have any opinion of Breitbart but why are you so sure he was "clearly deceptive" I would think it is just as likely someone sent him the edited video and it showed what he wanted to here so he went with it. He could be "duped " just as easily as the USDA and the NAACP were. Do you think he edited the tape?and your opinion of Breitbart who clearly was deceptive when he started this whole mess is....?
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And for Obama, Vilsack should be outta there over this.
If Breibart indeed recieved the clip months ago truncated as it was I think it says a lot about his reasoning ability if he didn't find the short length of the clip odd or desire to hear the full story for sake of context.I personally don't have any opinion of Breitbart but why are you so sure he was "clearly deceptive" I would think it is just as likely someone sent him the edited video and it showed what he wanted to here so he went with it. He could be "duped " just as easily as the USDA and the NAACP were. Do you think he edited the tape?
It sounds like Tom Vilsack is at fault here and responsible for the firing and has offered her a new position at the USDA:Her bosses at the USDA are the one I really see as at fault here. Forcing her to resign so quickly without giving her a chance to defend herself. In general you should be slow and sure was letting someone go for a reason like that. Definately lawsuit material.
Much respect to you Mr. Chooser.After watching the full tape of her speech, I completely agree that the videotape excerpt released by Breitbart was out of context and incomplete, and that she was indeed relating a story about racial conciliation by her and it was actually a plea for more racial reconciliation. A plea to a black audience for that … which I think is the sort of speech badly needed. I don't agree with everything she said in her speech, but she definitely deserves not to lose her job over this and should be reinstated immediately with an apology from Breitbart, her USDA boss, the Whitehouse (because the buck stops there) and the NAACP. I don't think that anyone who reported what was known as it came out need apologize, however. Just acknowledge what can now be ascertained from the full tape. And that I've now done.
After watching the full tape of her speech, I completely agree that the videotape excerpt released by Breitbart was out of context and incomplete, and that she was indeed relating a story about racial conciliation by her and it was actually a plea for more racial reconciliation. A plea to a black audience for that … which I think is the sort of speech badly needed. I don't agree with everything she said in her speech, but she definitely deserves not to lose her job over this and should be reinstated immediately with an apology from Breitbart, her USDA boss, the Whitehouse (because the buck stops there) and the NAACP. I don't think that anyone who reported what was known as it came out need apologize, however. Just acknowledge what can now be ascertained from the full tape. And that I've now done.