March 9, 2009
If I Say Irish And You Think Drunk…
If I say Irish and you think drunk, who is the bigot in this equation?
Jason Mattera (spokesman, Young America’s Foundation), in an appearance on DC 50’s Weekend News with Chris Core, made the mistake of saying that he would vote for anyone for president that was a constitutionalist, regardless of irrelevant matters such as race.
The quote his opponents have decided to focus their attention on is, “I would vote for Wing Wang Wong for president if he was a constitutionalist.”
Somehow, randomly plucking a wacky name (does that make me racist, now, too?) out of his head to help prove his point makes Mattera a racist, Rush Limbaugh a racist, and conservatives, in general, racist.
The point that Mattera was trying to make—before they tried to confuse it by bringing Asians into it—was that he would vote for anybody, regardless of their race, as long as they stood for the right principles.
Somehow, they missed this point. As the blogger at fightingliberals wrote:
Jason, in true dittohead form seems to have no idea how racist, out of touch, and crazed he sounds…I wonder if some of the more conservative members of the Asian American community will now see what people like Mattera and Rush really think about them.
I watched the whole exchange. At no point did I think that Mattera sounded racist, out of touch, or crazed. I wonder, if he had said the name Patrick Fitzpatrick, would they have jumped on him for insulting the drunks, I mean, Irish? And, no matter what he said, how is that a reflection on Rush?
Conservatives, no matter what we say, will always be labeled as racist, xenophobic, homophobic, anti-women, blah, blah, blah. Anytime we argue otherwise they twist whatever we say to prove their original accusation.
The left, who just voted the most radically liberal person to ever hold the office of president based purely on his race, can’t seem to get over their race-based obsession. Mattera would vote for an individual based on their ideas, while they only care about the color of a person’s skin.
Mattera said Wing Wang Wong, they thought Asian. Is that his racism, or theirs?
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Yeah, “Wing Wang Wong” proves Jason’s racist, in the same way that, when joshing with him about his Puerto Rican ancestry, I make jokes about him stealing hubcaps. Or, since he also has Italian ancestry, I start busting Guido jokes on him. To which, naturally, he responds by busting me with jokes about incest and moonshine and outhouses.
But yeah, once you become a liberal you gain powers of mental telepathy, so that every liberal knows that Jason hates Asians — which is why he’s such good buddies with Michelle Malkin.
Never use facts when arguing with a liberal. You’ll only confuse them. And don’t attempt humor with a liberal, since they can’t take a joke. Also, because all liberals are faggots.
Comment by Robert Stacy McCain — March 9, 2009 @ 11:04 am
This entire blog is racist..
and I will use my Al Sharpton Endorsed bullhorn to let everyone know..
Comment by Dave C — March 9, 2009 @ 12:45 pm
“I wonder if some of the more conservative members of the Asian American community will now see what people like Mattera and Rush really think about them.”
Apparently what Mattera and Rush think about them is that they would vote for them for POTUS if they were a constitutionalist. I on the other hand, have serious doubts about Mr Wing Wang Wong that need resolved before I can vote for him.
A liberal who can not be outraged over nothing is a poor liberal. You might as well yell at dogs for chasing cars.
Comment by buzz — March 11, 2009 @ 12:27 pm