Now that Rush has been officially barred from NFL ownership, I have a few comments to make about the sorry state of the NFL today;
All the flap about Rush' "controversial" comments is manufactured by media and sports figures for the purpose of embarrassing and depressing conservative involvement in public endeavors outside of the political arena;
The comment in question was when Rush said on the set of ESPN that the media was desirous of a black quarterback succeeding, and hence they overrated Donovan McNabb;
While I disagree with Rush that McNabb is overrated, he is absolutely correct about the desire of the sports media to see a black quarterback succeed so they can fulfill some need for reparation in their twisted manner of thought;
Rush never said anything personally negative about McNabb, and did not say that his race had anything do with his physical ability; in fact, his point had nothing to do with McNabb per se';
It had to do with the media, not McNabb.
As usual, the media, certain players, and the "Justice Brothers" (Jackson and Sharpton, two of the worst racists of all time), took the opportunity to get him removed from ESPN, and to lie about his comments and smear his reputation with their revised version of his original statement about McNabb and the media;
I am sick and tired of racism being treated as a one-way street, and I refuse to buy into the false conventional wisdom of racists that says conservatives are racist for telling the truth regardless of its popularity or lack thereof, but certain liberal blacks can say any horrible things they want about white people and that is perfectly acceptable and treated as intelligent thought.
Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton are two of the most vicious and vile racists of all time, and to hear them preaching about Rush is sickening and laughable;
These two racists-of-the-cloth have made millions of dollars causing and patronizing racial strife, and only are successful when they cause blacks to hate whites and vice-versa.
I don't hear them condemning Ray Lewis for hiring someone to murder his girlfriend, or the NFL for doing nothing about it; I don't hear them condemning Mike Vick for his animal cruelty or the NFL for doing little about it........or Dante' Stallworth for getting drunk and murdering a man....or Steve McNair for cheating on his wife and girlfriend with yet another woman......or Pacman Jones for a lifetime of being on the wrong side of the law.....the list goes on and on
Nor do I hear the NFL refusing to allow lawbreakers such as these and many others to participate in NFL activities;
No, its Rush who is racist for telling the truth with which Tom Jackson and Michael Irvin agreed publicly until someone got to them to straighten them out and get them thinking straight....I hardly think they have a problem with black people.
The NFL has sold out to politics, and when a conservative's money is no longer any good to them then neither is a conservative's TV ratings.
As such, I can only assume that if they don't want Rush, they don't want me and neither do their advertisers.
From now on, until they reverse their wanton assassination of Rush' reputation, I will no longer be watching games, looking online, or buying anything from their advertisers.
This nation belongs to us, not to Jackson, Sharpton, or any other racial hucksters out there.
While I support the right of the NFL to decide who can and cannot own teams, I also support our right to let them know they are not good enough for us anymore.
They need us, not the other way around.
I will not stand by and allow them ignore reality and act as if it is no big deal to me, because it is.
Rush is a gentleman, who tells the truth about racists and racism and is therefore is under assault for exposing them for who they are.
I don't see much racism left in our nation among real people who live outside elitism;
I see it mostly among media and Democrats, who see everyone as some kind of category rather than as an American.
It is these race-baiting professionals who make a habit of racism, not rank and file blacks or whites.
Go Rush......buy a team yourself, and I will purchase stock.
"Government is not the solution to our problem.Government is the problem."
Ronald Reagan, first Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981
Ronald Reagan, first Inaugural Address, January 20, 1981
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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