Saturday, July 18, 2015

Racist Nutroots Nation Unloads On Martin O'Malley

by JASmius



A white man (1) going to address assimilated white slaves and their black slaveholders and (2) essentially telling them that all Americans are created equal....what the hell was Governor O'Malley thinking?:

The Democrat presidential candidates Martin O’Malley and Bernie Sanders were heckled and constantly interrupted during an appearance at the Netroots Nation conference on Saturday, as protesters over "police brutality" towards African Americans took the stage in Phoenix.

O’Malley was eventually forced offstage, after the protest and his attempts to respond delayed the appearance of Sanders.

O’Malley, who stood patiently throughout the interruption, which was led by Tia Oso, national coordinator for the Black Alliance for Just Immigration in Phoenix, attempted to answer questions from [extrem]ists. He eventually left the stage clapping and saying rhythmically: “Black lives matter, black lives matter, black lives matter.” [emphases added]

And all because O'Malley said at one point:

His words were greeted by heckling.

O’Malley tried to respond, saying: “This is … let me … sure. I’ll just share with you … I’m trying to respond as best I can. No … hey. Look … I know, I know.”

Vargas said: “What just happened there? I’m so lost.”

O’Malley switched to an inclusive tack. He said: “Black lives matter, white lives matter, all lives matter.”

He was greeted, repeatedly, by booing. [emphasis added]

I would say that O'Malley's is one of the most pathetic displays of impotent groveling I've ever seen, except that it looks and sounds to me like if he hadn't resorted to clapping and chanting the Nutrooters' racist mantra like a trained seal, he really might not have gotten out of there without serious injuries or even death.  Because (1) he's a white man, and (2) clearly, #WhiteLivesDon'tMatter, and #WhiteDeathsDoMatter.

How bad was this insane racist mob frenzy?  The Nutrooters booed Bernie Sanders off the stage right after Governor O'Malley:

Sanders began a prepared introduction – as had been delivered by O’Malley – talking about policies, including media bias and the need for a raised minimum wage. Chants of “black lives matter” and either “save our men” or “say her name” then broke out again....

As [extrem]ists began chanting again – changing their refrain to “I want Bernie Sanders to say my name” – he attempted to answer questions, eventually asking Vargas “What are we doing here?” and “Are you in charge here?”

That would be Jose Antonio Vargas, the illegal alien crockumentarian whose white version of Birth of a Nation is scheduled to air on M-TV this Wednesday.  As to Sanders, he too is a white man, so why should black racists have given him any less hell than they did Martin O'Malley?

Looks like Hillary Clinton made the right call for a change.

But let's leave aside the Democrat presidential race, such as it is, and look forward, say, a year to the Democrat National Convention and a scenario where Mrs. Clinton (1) is the nominee and (2) does not select Julian Castro to be her running mate in favor of a fellow honky.  Can you not picture massive riots outside the Wells-Fargo Center and surrounding environs?  The 1968 Chicago "Days of Rage" all over again?

And that would just be the warmup.  Now imagine a scenario in which Mrs. Clinton did choose Commissar Castro and fast-forward three and a half months to an Election Day that sees the GOP ticket of Scott Walker and Marco Rubio crush them in a landslide.  The upheaval that would ensue - "WHITE DEVILS HAVE STOLEN OUR WHITE HOUSE!!!!" - would be nationwide, in every major city, every medium city, every small city, every town, every village, every hamlet.  The violence would be uncontrollable....short of martial law.

And guess who would still be in power.

Am I predicting such an outcome?  Displays like Nutroot Nation's this afternoon make it awfully difficult not place violent, racist, leftwingnut revolution - the latter a term that Weekend Bernie is actually using to describe his insurgent campaign - in the realm of serious possibility.

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