Garofalo Reveals Herself as Bigot

October 4, 2009 on 2:03 am | In National Political | No Comments

I think you could chart it on a graph you’d see a clear, regular pattern. Whenever things start to look bad for the Pres or one of hi hallmark projects, they whisper into the ears of his eager pets, open the cage doora and let them scampering off to the nearest available microphone. That’s how Janene Garofalo ends up on Mahers little presentation uttering about a tea party like she’d just been at one. White House talking points ringing in her ears, she pulls out the now dog-eared racecard.

Garofalo talked of a “tacit” move to violence by “tea-baggers”. A “tacit” encourement to commit violence? What?? This communication device is as cowardly as Garafolo’s assertion that any opposition to Obama’s ideas his because of his complexion. Anybody could accuse anybody of doing anything tacitly. I could say that I thought Garofalo’s hate-filled rant was tacitly suggesting to viewers that they should kill Rush Limbaugh.
Garafolo accuses the right of racism. I’m not saying there are no racists out there. Out of millions of people there are bound to be a few. However, even an idiot could see how much research into real issues is done by tea-partiers and town hallers. This is substantive not racial. Garafolo’s behavior is the opposite. There is never a dispassionate discussion of issues- there is just mindless, angry hatred of conservatives. It doesn’t matter what kind of person they are, if she thinks they are a conservative, she hates them- seeks to destroythem. It doesn’t matter if they are funny or smart or talented. It doesn’t matter. Her hatred is blind. She represents a new bigotry in our country. I think it is taking the place of racism in America’s conciousness. The puveyors of this new bigotry may not wear white hoods, but they are just as frightening.

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