Democrats oppose Native American economic prosperity bill.

Racists: “House Democrats are expected to oppose legislation this week that would remove regulatory burdens for energy production on Native American land that tribes say have cost them tens of millions of dollars.” …And no, I’m not being facetious. It’s that exceptionally patronizing racism that thinks of Native Americans as a bunch of ambulatory cutouts that exist primarily to be picaresque, trendy, and above all poor. That those folks are instead people fully prepared to use fracking to turn worthless land into cold, hard cash apparently never occurs to the Greens. Or maybe they just don’t care. Hard to say, really.

One last note: yes, the Republicans love rich people.  That’s why we try to create as many of them as possible.  And the Democrats love poor people. And, hey! They try to create as many of those as possible.  Suggestive, no?

#rsrh QotD, This Is Why Bubba Was A Two-Term President edition.

Here’s the preliminary: Elizabeth Warren is apparently getting knocked for doing something that I’ve done: to wit, reference an uncorroborated family history that has her having a Native American ancestor.  I have zero interest in knocking her for it, UNLESS it turns out that she deliberately lied about it, or used it to gain special treatment; and no, I don’t think that letting Harvard mention it in the school paper counts.

But that’s not the QotD.  This is: Continue reading #rsrh QotD, This Is Why Bubba Was A Two-Term President edition.

#rsrh Bill Burton: anti-Native American bigot. @attackwatch

Such language, and from a supposedly good liberal, too.  Bolding mine:

“Democrats should be very nervous,” said Bill Burton, a former White House spokesman and senior strategist at Priorities USA, which is raising millions of dollars for the 2012 election. “They need to put on their war paint and get ready for what is going to be a very difficult battle.”

Vicious ethnic stereotyping AND violent rhetoric!  I‘m surprised that Bill didn’t go on to light a cigar and threaten to scalp Republicans in our sleep.

Moe Lane

PS: Bill Burton willingly participated in a contemptible defense of a scurrilous attack of a POW and true torture victim, just to make sure that his candidate (Barack Obama) won a Presidential election.  No forgiveness without repentance; and if Bill Burton doesn’t like having to follow the rules of his own faction’s speech code, Bill Burton’s welcome to challenge it in public.  Which he won’t dare do, of course; not enough moral fiber in his diet.