The very masculine (yet allegedly female) Rachel Maddow (photo left) of far-left MSNBC called R.S. McCain a "white supremacist" on the air this morning. She was discussing Sarah Palin's new book "Going Rogue," which was ghost-authored by Lynn Vincent, who also co-authored "Donky Cons" with Stacy McCain. Due to this tenuous and very dubious connection, Sarah Palin must therefore be a "white supremacist" -- or so Rachael Maddow would have you believe. One can expect this kind of extremist language from hippie-burnout and has-been Charles Johnson, but it is much more repugnant to hear it from a mainstream media pundit. This isn't reasoned debate, it is verbal terrorism.
I have spent a lot of time thoroughly refuting these slanders against R.S. McCain, having actually observed him in debate against racists and defending racial equality. I won't repeat them at this time -- search my blog if you are interested.
Maddow's despicable comments constitute liberal slander on steroids. Rachel Maddow stated that McCain is "widely believed to be, and I believe him to be, a white supremacist." Apparently, no actual facts, evidence or proof are needed to slander someone on MSNBC, as long as one "believes" the slander to be true.
So with that said, let's apply Rachel's despicable reporting standards to Rachel. "Rachel Maddow is widely believed to be, and I believe her to be, a crack whore." Therefore, Sarah Palin's book was criticized on the air by a crack whore. Are you going to believe a crack whore? Especially one who looks like your younger brother? Of course not.
Donald Douglas has more on Maddow's slander here.
Bob Belvedere at Camp of the Saints weighs in here.
Stacy McCain is out of town but Smitty says RSM will have more to say when he returns.
Update: Chris Muir of "Day by Day" Cartoons weighs in on Stacy's side!
Jesus Christ this is bullshit. Maybe you should lay off the pipe.
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ReplyDeleteIn the rumor mill friends close to Rachel allege she had a trans orbital lobotomy as a teenager as it was the only way her parents could make try to make her more 'normal' when the (then new) drug lithium wouldn't work on her. The side effects of this were inherent belief of anything you were told which put Rachel in a daze and 'zombie' like state a majority of the time.
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