typical response from one of the GOP racists !

On Dec 30, 6:37 am, Ohio mark <[email protected]> wrote:
> yawn
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> On Dec 30, 5:14 am, "mike [never forget] 532"
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > MSNBC Host: It Wouldn't Be 'Funny' If Someone Called Me 'Tamron Hall
> > the Magic Negro Anchor Lady'http://www.alternet.org/blogs/video/116104/
> > Tamron Hall slams Kate Obenshain for defending Chip Saltman's
> > controversial Christmas
> > greeting.                                         Today on MSNBC,
> > anchor Tamron Hall hosted a segment discussing RNC chair candidate
> > Chip Saltsman's Christmas greeting this year that contained a CD with
> > the song "Barack the Magic Negro" on it. During the discussion, Kate
> > Obenshain, vice president of Young America's Foundation, defended the
> > song, calling it "a parody." But Hall, an African-American, quickly
> > interjected, saying there is nothing "funny or amusing" it:
>
> > HALL: Well let me tell you this -- if someone referred to me as
> > "Tamron Hall the Magic Negro Anchor Lady," I would never see it as
> > anything funny or amusing.
>
> > Hall later told Obenshain, "you're not going to win a lot of people
> > over calling them 'Magic Negros.'"]Transcript:
>
> > HALL: So Kate, you were the former chairman of the Virginia
> > Republican
> > Party. What do you think of this song and the title?OBENSHAIN: Look,
> > I
> > agree with Jamal that it was a huge mistake by Chip to send this out.
> > I think it was foolish for somebody running to be the face of the
> > party and the chief strategist of the party.I will point out though
> > that the magic negro first appeared in the “Los Angeles Times” as an
> > editorial, and it is a parody. It is, I mean, the appropriateness of
> > Rush Limbaugh running this show — this song is — it is a perfectly
> > appropriate thing to point out absurdity through use of the absurd.
> > He’s basically criticizing Al Sharpton and this columnist for saying
> > Barack Obama wasn’t black enough. Now, was it appropriate for Chip
> > Saltsman to send it out? No, it was foolish. We need for our
> > conservative leaders to be clearly articulating those principles that
> > bring a broad spectrum of individuals to the republican party,
> > something our candidate for president wasn’t able to do.SIMMONS: I
> > will quibble with one point that was just made. I don’t think there’s
> > anything about this — if you actually watch the video, its not
> > defending al sharpton or ridiculing someone for making fun of al
> > sharpton. They’re sort of throwing al sharpton in the pot along with
> > barack obama.OBENSHAIN: They’re not criticizing Barack Obama. This is
> > a parody of Al Sharpton and others who would say Barack Obama wasn’t
> > black enough. The absurdity of saying that this man shouldn’t be
> > president because he’s not black enough. That is what the parody is
> > all about. It’s not criticizing Barack Obama at all but –HALL: But
> > you’re calling him a Magic Negro!OBENSHAINE: That is what the
> > columnist called him!HALL: You know, I’m trying to be open-minded –
> > I’m not saying you, you’re saying it’s a parody –OBENSHAIN: Listen to
> > the song!HALL: I can hear it and I have read it.OBENSHAIN: Read Rush
> > Limbaugh’s explanation for it then and recognize that it is not
> > mocking Barack Obama. This is why it’s so foolish for Saltsman to do
> > it.HALL: Well let me tell you this — if someone referred to me as
> > “Tamron Hall the Magic Negro Anchor Lady,” I would never see it as
> > anything funny or amusing. I do agree with you, there is a way to
> > parody things that might be, you know –OBENSHAIN: On a radio show, on
> > a radio show, not for the candidate for the republican national
> > committee chair. I agree with you completely it was foolish for
> > somebody who needs to be reaching out to African Americans, to women
> > to individuals from all backgrounds.HALL: Yeah, you’re not going to
> > win a lot of people over calling them magic negros.OBENSHAIN: It was
> > a
> > foolish thing to do.SIMMONS: Judging by the election that we had this
> > past November, I think there are also probably a lot of non african-
> > americans who wouldn’t find this to be an appropriate song.OBENSNAIN:
> > It’s not appropriate to send out.HALL: Ok Kate, I think that’s the
> > best note to end it this on because I don’t want anyone to think that
> > you are defending it.OBENSHAIN: I’m defending Rush Limbaugh.HALL:
> > Kate, Jamal and Tamron and Jamal, we all agree that the magic negro
> > song is just not right.
>
> > Tagged as: racism, gop, rnc, msnbc, tamron hall- Hide quoted text -
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