okie
 
  0  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:00 am
@Rockhead,
Rockhead, I am curious, have you ever posted an intelligent or reasoned post, or is this your standard post that you do all the time? Give a serious post a try sometime, will you? Are you up to the task?
Rockhead
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:03 am
@okie,
I am serious about the fact that you parrot Mr. Rush rahther poorly, me friend in the now sacred territories....

If I got much more serious with you, you might cry.

(we don't want that now do we?)

how many of mine have you read, just for arguments sake, and cuz I ain't sleepy yet...

(uhhh, ya might wanna sharpen yer claws)
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Rockhead
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:09 am
Ima stay up and wait for ya, Okester, just cuz I think you REALLY need one of my special foil hats, and I'm feeling EXTRA christmassy...
okie
 
  0  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:15 am
@Rockhead,
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/12/23/1724034.aspx
"From NBC's Mark Murray and Chuck Todd
Perhaps the most interesting news from the Blagojevich report just released by Obama's transition office is that Obama -- as well as Rahm Emanuel and Valerie Jarrett -- had interviews in the past week with US attorney Patrick Fitzgerald's office. We later learned that Obama was accompanied by his personal attorney, Bob Bauer.

This seems to explain why the Obama team waited until this week to release its report, and why Fitzgerald wanted them to wait."


Seems Fitzgerald has more curiosity than you ever dreamed of having, Rockhead?

I wonder if they had to edit their report after the interviews?

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okie
 
  -1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:18 am
@Rockhead,
By the way, given your apparent paranoia of Rush Limbaugh, I suggest you wear your own foil hat.
Rockhead
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:26 am
@okie,
Merry X-mas Okester.

I'm neither afraid of Rush, nor you, you both just provide varying degrees of sad humour...

cheers and antacids to you and urine...
okie
 
  0  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:29 am
@Rockhead,
Rocky, are you high on something? How about go and listen to your music and try to go to sleep?
kickycan
 
  0  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 12:59 am
@okie,
Did someone request some music? Well, here you go, a song for the holidays!

Okie is a giant tool, fa la la la la la la la la
He's a moron and a fool, fa la la la la la la la la
His head is filled with fecal matter, fa la la la la la la la la
He's a **** stain on a platter, fa la la la laaaaaaaa....la la la laaaaaaaaaa!

Merry Christmas, all you rational human beings out there, and to all a good night!
dlowan
 
  2  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 01:05 am
@kickycan,
Baaaaaad Kicky.

Coal for you.
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revel
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 01:34 pm
@mysteryman,
Perhaps your right, however it is a distinction not pertinent to my point which was Lincoln was president during the civil war which had the result of freeing the slaves which would be a very good reason to honor him. (Re-worded to accommodate the distinction)
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kickycan
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 05:10 pm
@mysteryman,
So then, who actually freed the slaves?
spendius
 
  1  
Wed 24 Dec, 2008 06:46 pm
@kickycan,
Evolution freed the slaves. Dead loss mutation.
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realjohnboy
 
  1  
Fri 26 Dec, 2008 05:15 pm
RNC chairman candidate sends out CD with this little tune: " Barack, The Magic Negro." He claims it was intended as satire. Perhaps that is so, but shouldn't satire be done by people (comedians, for example) rather than by someone aspiring to be one of the most influential leaders of the Republican party?
Butrflynet
 
  1  
Fri 26 Dec, 2008 06:46 pm
@realjohnboy,
They were debuted on the show of the biggest clown in the Republican party. The RNC chair was just using his influence to promote the thing. Wonder how much in contributions it cost to get him to send it out to the mailing list.


http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/rnc-candidate-distributes-controversial-obama-song-2008-12-26.html

Quote:
RNC candidate distributes controversial Obama song
By Reid Wilson
Posted: 12/26/08 12:10 PM [ET]
RNC candidate Chip Saltsman’s Christmas greeting to committee members includes a music CD with lyrics from a song called “Barack the Magic Negro,” first played on Rush Limbaugh’s popular radio show.

Saltsman, a personal friend of conservative satirist Paul Shanklin, sent a 41-track CD along with a note to national committee members.


“I look forward to working together in the New Year,” Saltsman wrote. “Please enjoy the enclosed CD by my friend Paul Shanklin of the Rush Limbaugh Show.”

The CD, called “We Hate the USA,” lampoons liberals with such songs as “John Edwards’ Poverty Tour,” “Wright place, wrong pastor,” “Love Client #9,” “Ivory and Ebony” and “The Star Spanglish banner.”

Several of the track titles, including “Barack the Magic Negro,” are written in bold font.

The song, which debuted on Limbaugh’s show in late March 2007, latches onto an opinion column in the Los Angeles Times of the same title. That column, penned by cultural critic David Ehrenstein, argued that Obama could serve as a balm to whites who felt guilty about past treatment of African Americans.

Limbaugh first highlighted the column the day it ran, according to a contemporary report by Media Matters, the liberal watchdog agency. Media Matters reported Limbaugh repeated the phrase more than two dozen times the day the column ran.

The following month, Shanklin debuted his version of the song, sung to the tune of “Puff the Magic Dragon” and performed in Shanklin’s impression of Al Sharpton.

“See, real black men, like Snoop Dogg, or me, or Farrakhan, have talked the talk, and walked the walk, not come in late and won,” one verse in the song says.

Saltsman said he meant nothing untoward by forwarding what amounts to a joke more at Ehrenstein’s expense than at Obama’s.

“Paul Shanklin is a long-time friend, and I think that RNC members have the good humor and good sense to recognize that his songs for the Rush Limbaugh show are light-hearted political parodies,” Saltsman said.

Republicans searching for ways to attack Obama have been hesitant to embrace any reference to his race. Limbaugh presciently predicted his allusion to the column nearly two years ago would win attention from left-leaning organizations that would suggest he was using Obama’s race against him.





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McTag
 
  1  
Sat 27 Dec, 2008 02:24 pm

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/multimedia/archive/00453/Wedbrookes1_453586a.jpg
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InfraBlue
 
  1  
Sat 27 Dec, 2008 05:53 pm
Quote:
RNC candidate distributes controversial Obama song

Don't these half-wit, inbred crackers know that the word 'negro' is a pejorative?
I know that they know better.
They might as well have called it "Barak the Magic Nigger."
mysteryman
 
  1  
Sat 27 Dec, 2008 06:00 pm
@InfraBlue,
But they didnt originate the phrase.
It originally came from the LA Times.
old europe
 
  1  
Sat 27 Dec, 2008 06:23 pm
@mysteryman,
mysteryman wrote:

But they didnt originate the phrase.
It originally came from the LA Times.


I think that "I didn't invent it, I only used it" is a pretty idiotic excuse.

I think the other one ("It doesn't mean what you think it means") would work better, mysteryman.
revel
 
  1  
Sun 28 Dec, 2008 12:16 pm
@old europe,
Quote:
I think that "I didn't invent it, I only used it" is a pretty idiotic excuse.


Too true.
I tell you lately I have either bored out of mind here or just too disgusted in general with the bad attitude coming from posters since Obama won the election.
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InfraBlue
 
  3  
Sun 28 Dec, 2008 02:39 pm
mysteryman wrote:
But they didnt originate the phrase.
It originally came from the LA Times.


Actually, the term "magical negro" was coined by social commentators to refer to black characters in literature and film who represent or carry forward the idea of "the noble savage"--individual minorities regarded as benign to the mainstream population who may even be self-sacrificing to that population--in regard to Blacks in America. The term has been applied to Black individuals who tend to allay prejudicial fears among the mainstream population in America.

The LA Times writer, David Ehrenstein, used the term in that context in his article "Obama the Magic Negro".

The way these cracker Republicans used it, they were disparaging issues within the Black community in the US in regard to racial identity.
 

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