NoahFence
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You have a problem with an armed liberal? Interesting.
How does this make the bigot from Pennsylvannia not a racist sack of crap?
Come on... you know liberals don't really read the constitution or like guns!
You have a problem with an armed liberal? Interesting.
How does this make the bigot from Pennsylvannia not a racist sack of crap?
To be honest this doesn't raise my eyebrows about racism at all. It is perfectly ideologically consistent for someone who genuinely believes all abortions are murder to wonder how someone who might feel the Dredd Scott decision more personally doesn't agree.
It is extremism on abortion, not racism. The only POSSIBLE way it could be taken as racist would be if one presumed that he didn't actually believe that, and was using it insincerely to conflate it with the Civil Rights movement, and thus uses the Civil Rights movement as tool.
That's a big if to use to conclude that someone has a problem with people's race. Even if I thought that the above was genuinely true of Santorum I would imagine that tacking on the Civil Rights issue was a matter of cynical expedience rather than a sign of racism.
Last year he suggested that Democrats were fearful Obama could "go to Indonesia and bow to more Muslims" during an appearance on Fox News.
Did you look at the Anderson Cooper piece on the issue?I don't think he was talking about black people. I honestly don't. I think it's like listening to records backwards. Once someone tells you what is being said then it sounds like it. Even still it doesn't sound like the word "black" to me. I could be wrong.
To be honest this doesn't raise my eyebrows about racism at all. It is perfectly ideologically consistent for someone who genuinely believes all abortions are murder to wonder how someone who might feel the Dredd Scott decision more personally doesn't agree.
It is extremism on abortion, not racism. The only POSSIBLE way it could be taken as racist would be if one presumed that he didn't actually believe that, and was using it insincerely to conflate it with the Civil Rights movement, and thus uses the Civil Rights movement as tool.
That's a big if to use to conclude that someone has a problem with people's race. Even if I thought that the above was genuinely true of Santorum I would imagine that tacking on the Civil Rights issue was a matter of cynical expedience rather than a sign of racism.
Heaven help me. Re: Pelly interview. Okay, clearly Santorum doesn't quickly deny his use of the word. If that sentiment doesn't live in him then I would think "hell no" would be the first words out of his mouth. That said, he does seem genuinely perplexed. Now, of course that could be he was caught and that was the best (pathetic excuse) he could come up with.Did you look at the Anderson Cooper piece on the issue?
It still reflects the false belief that people on welfare are all capable of working but prefer the dole. People who fit that description are a very tiny minority of government free lunch recipients. And as for welfare itself, 90% of welfare recipients are poor single mothers. 74% have 2 kids or less and only 10% have more than 3 kids.And what if he didn't say black?....
It still reflects the false belief that people on welfare are all capable of working but prefer the dole.
Yep--that he found the charge plausible is in my mind pretty strong evidence that he indeed started to say "black people's lives".If that sentiment doesn't live in him then I would think "hell no" would be the first words out of his mouth.
Let me be clear, I started this thread, I wrote the title. Do I think he could be a racist? Yeah, I think he likely is. Did he say "black" or did he mean black people. I'll grant that he very well could have. I will back off from saying I don't think he did say it but I remain unconvinced.
Yep, nail of head meet hammer. Where is the nexus between these Democrat think tanks or grand strategists who are conspiring to keep poor people poor to keep the politicians in office? Where is the evidence that his anecdote is even remotely true. I hate it when any politician pulls that "I talked to so and so". **** you. Do some research and give me the facts. And trust me on this one, I'll say that to Obama or any politician. Stop insulting me.It still reflects the false belief that people on welfare are all capable of working but prefer the dole. People who fit that description are a very tiny minority of government free lunch recipients. And as for welfare itself, 90% of welfare recipients are poor single mothers. 74% have 2 kids or less and only 10% have more than 3 kids.
The problem is not race or unwillingness to work. Do they need help" Yes. But maybe it's education and available affordable child care they need, not more openings at McDonalds.
Many Welfare Recipients Lack the Basic Skills Needed to Succeed in the Workplace
When the right wing party sells the narrative, as they are currently doing, that the problem is not under-taxation of millionaires and billionaires, it is the lazy work ethic of the poor, that narrative is false and harmful.
My take is that it sounded like he started to say "black people's lives" and caught himself as the words were coming out and tried to say only "people's lives".
I did just now.... It's not that clear but I don't care to debate it. BTW: Did you see the TYT episode on it?
It doesn't matter, that's your opinion on welfare, not his. The quote makes much more sense without "black" in it. The quote without "black" is consistent with his political position on welfare.
The quote with "black" is also consistent with his political position on welfare if he's equating low income people with black people--or at least thinking that way.
Yep, nail of head meet hammer. Where is the nexus between these Democrat think tanks or grand strategists who are conspiring to keep poor people poor to keep the politicians in office? Where is the evidence that his anecdote is even remotely true. I hate it when any politician pulls that "I talked to so and so". **** you. Do some research and give me the facts. And trust me on this one, I'll say that to Obama or any politician. Stop insulting me.
THE GOP HAS DONE NOTHING TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF THE POOR! Tell me the jobs bill they have introduced? Tell me the plan that will get poor people to work AND DON;T TELL ME GET GOVT OUT OF THE WAY. I think people like Santorum ought to be ashamed of using the plight of poor people to get them elected when they know that they are only interested in the plight of the rich. Poor rich people. What about their needs?
I tried over and over to hear, "blah" or something else but could not. I'd love to see one of those digital analyses of the sound byte.....
*ETA: Your point about pareidolia is a valid one though. I read quite a bit of talk about this before I watched the video clip. The hypothesis I had before watching it was that maybe he started by saying "the plight of people" or some such--I was looking for a flub with the word "plight" as a word that was intended and then rejected. When I watched it, it sounded (and looked) mostly like "black" or at least "bl-" to me.
Again, why would he be talking about black people's lives to a white crowd? He clearly is talking about their lives and their money.
Because Santorum was talking about "them" to the crowd of "us".But again, why bring up blacks when the full quotes clearly shows he's talking about them, the crowd, the white Iowans?
Bingo. And sadly, it sells to too many people....
If he's talking about the lives and money of his audience, it's in a sense that their taxes are going toward welfare and he means to curtail that.