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The Frightening Prospect of Seeing Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin Use Big Media to Rewrite Civil Rights History

Sunday, August 29, 2010


Nobody is talking about the government stopping Glenn Beck, but that doesn't mean we can't question what he's up to.



Today wasn't a religious holiday. It was the anniversary of a political event. Of course Beck was there "to do politics", or Beck's version of politics. The real story was that civil rights leaders, who should have organized and planned events for the day, were caught with their pants down. They've gotten fat and lazy, complacent, especially with Obama, a black president, in the White House. Out of one side of their mouths, they talk about how rac!sm runs rampant in the nation (it does), and out of the other side of their mouth, they go silent on this administration's lethargy on civil rights abuses. Because it's a Democratic administration.



I can't fault Republicans for seizing the opportunity that civil rights leaders left by planning nothing for this weekend. I can, however, lament the Democratic Party for always being a day late and a dollar short. Democratic leadership in this country have failed We The People, terribly.
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