Ravenwood - 02/27/04 09:00 AM
U.S. Rep Corrine Brown, who apparently has never heard of Condaleeza Rice or Colin Powell, referred to the Bush Administration as being full of "a bunch of white men". When Assistant Secretary of State Roger Noriega, a Mexican-American challenged her comments, Ms. Brown responded, "you all look alike to me".
Today, she offered a luke warm apology for her comments, which seem to stem mostly from her anti-Bush rancor. Her bitterness about the 2000 election was unequivocal in her back handed 'apology'.
"It simply mystifies me how President Bush, a president who was selected by the Supreme Court under more than questionable circumstances in my district alone 27,000 votes were thrown out is telling another country that their elections were not fair and that they are therefore undeserving of aid or international recognition."Brown will most likely get a pass from the liberal media and this will die out in a few days (if it hasn't already). CNN doesn't appear to even be interested in covering the story.
Just once, I'd like to see Democrats held to the same standard as the rest of us when it comes to saying boneheaded things like this.
Nobody cares if you construe something as an insult or not. That's a made-up media template, serving to prove that Blacks are idiots while at the same time proving that they need us White media folk to watch out for their interests. It's no double standard. The two kinds of Blacks self-select into or out of the audience for it, is all, along with the two kinds of Whites.
Posted by: Ron Hardin at February 27, 2004 10:39 AM(c) Ravenwood and Associates, 1990 - 2014