Tweets on Elaine Chao: 'They will not get away with attacking my wife,' Mitch McConnell says

Ed Reinke / AP

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao in 2007.

WINCHESTER, Ky. -- Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell lambasted a liberal group on Saturday for criticizing the Asian heritage of his wife, former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, calling its Twitter messages "racial slurs" and "the ultimate outrage."

"They will not get away with attacking my wife in this campaign," McConnell told about 100 home-state supporters at a Republican dinner in Winchester.

"This woman has the ear of @McConnellPress — she's his #wife," the group Kentucky Progress tweeted on Feb. 14. "May explain why your job moved to #China!"

McConnell forcefully defended Chao, who was born in Taiwan and who moved to the U.S. as an 8-year-old with her family aboard a freight ship.


"Elaine Chao is just as much an American as any of the rest of them," McConnell said. "In fact, she had to go through a lot more to become an American."

McConnell's aides had already criticized the tweets.

Ashley Judd joins GOP in rebuking Kentucky Progress

"Secretary Chao and her family are shining examples of the American dream: salt-of-the-earth folks who escaped oppression, came here with nothing, joined our great melting pot, worked exceptionally hard to build a thriving business, and then dedicated so much of their lives to giving back," said Jesse Benton, manager of McConnell's re-election campaign. "It is unconscionable that anyone would use blatant race-baiting for political gain."

Progress Kentucky removed the offending comments from Twitter after Louisville public radio station WFPL-FM aired reports about them. And the group issued two apologies over the past week for what they described as "inappropriate tweets sent by our organization."

"Those tweets did not reflect our values, and we are committed to making sure nothing like that happens again," executive director Shawn Reilly said in a statement posted on the group's website. "We also apologize to our many supporters, and all Kentuckians working for change in 2014, for those communications. Comments with references to race, ethnicity or sexual orientation have no place in any debate, and we are deeply embarrassed by such a mistake."

Reilly said the volunteer who posted the comments no longer is affiliated with the group.

Criticism of the group wasn't limited to McConnell and his supporters. Numerous Democratic leaders, including actress Ashley Judd, who is considering a challenge to McConnell in next year's election, spoke up, too.

"Whatever the intention, whatever the venue, whomever the person, attacks or comments on anyone's ethnicity are wrong & patently unacceptable," she wrote in a Twitter message last Sunday.

Kentucky Democratic Party Chairman Dan Logsdon said the comments were "deplorable" and "have absolutely no place" in Kentucky politics.

McConnell and his wife have faced similar slights in the past. In 2001, former state Democratic Party chairwoman Nikki Patton apologized for saying that McConnell "passed up some good Kentucky pork to chow down at the Chinese money buffet." 

 

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I am with Mitch on this one. Political spouses should be off limits from such vicious attacks.

There is no excuse for the group Kentucky Progress to do this.

Are you sure this is a liberal group ... Then why has a liberal group changed taste when it's from the Red States.

  • 70 votes
#1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:31 PM EST
Comment author avatarPigotryExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

P.S.:

I like this news photo in which Mitch seems so smitten with love.

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He is a family man. This is the other side of the coin, the soft side of Mitch, and ...

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... of course I haven't forgot his failed pledge to make Pres. Obama a one-termer. I am so glad Mitch lost that pledge.

  • 81 votes
#1.1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:42 PM EST
Comment author avatarRoger ThackerExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

I agree with you on that leaving family out. But Mitch, should learn something this also. Racial slurs is not right. And he done his fair share of them.

  • 132 votes
#1.2 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:46 PM EST
Comment author avatarPigotryExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

I am glad some our fellow liberals have come out to criticize this wrong-headed behavior:

Criticism of the group wasn't limited to McConnell and his supporters. Numerous Democratic leaders, including actress Ashley Judd, who is considering a challenge to McConnell in next year's election, spoke up, too

I like Ashley Judd even more now. She has common sense; she has my support.

Ashley, You Go Girl.

Girl Power!!!

  • 71 votes
#1.3 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:51 PM EST
Comment author avatarArthur66Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Nothing surprises me from racist Southern Democrats.

The Bob Byrd and Keith Judd type Democrats must have loved these attacks!

Their Leftist ideology rules the day, and no one will stand in its way. It's a religion to them.

  • 42 votes
#1.4 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:57 PM EST
Comment author avatarPigotryExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Politics is showbiz for ugly people.

We got a beautiful girl (Judd) for a change. Good luck to Ashley in beating Mitch...with your velvet glove.

  • 43 votes
#1.5 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:57 PM EST

this as far from a slur, they mentioned where she's from, what's the big deal?

  • 39 votes
#1.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:00 AM EST
Comment author avatarArthur66Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

So Ashley Judd is a "girl", Pigotry? Is she pre-menstrual?

  • 22 votes
#1.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:03 AM EST

Oh, how offended we are! GIVE ME A BREAK. This is race baiting? Are you serious. Let us all not get on this "she is the salt of the earth" nonsense. President Obama has had to take a lot lot lot worse from the likes of Mitch McConnell. Where was the outrage from any of these right wing crazy people? It wasn't. And that race baiting was actually race baiting. This is nonsense and we should not all fall over this as if it was the end of the world. BTW, why are those jobs being sent to China anyway by Mitch? So there!

  • 120 votes
#1.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:05 AM EST
Comment author avatarKeith LongeyExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

The leftists always....always...are the most insensitive in their vitriolic personality attacks, from their Hollywood type benefactors to the internet crumb bums that populate this site...thats for sure!

As to Ashly Judd...keep it in Hollywood, sweetie....why do you think the people of Kentucky want and need your representation in Washinton DC...in the US Senate, for heavens sake? Bored now that you are between movie filmings and promotions, and no Indy Racing to scurry off to having left your husband? Find some other hobby than politics, for heaven's sake!

  • 51 votes
#1.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:18 AM EST
Comment author avatarRev J WrightExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

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♫♫ He said here comes the big boss, lets get it on ♫♫
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♫♫♫♫ AAAND ♫♫♫♫♫♫

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♫ Those cats were fast as lightning ♫♫
♫ In fact it was a little bit frightning ♫♫
♫ But they fought with expert timing ♫♫

  • 12 votes
#1.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:29 AM EST
Comment author avatarBoredwithsameOExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

His sending jobs to China I get, the slur part not so much.

  • 49 votes
#1.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:46 AM EST
Comment author avatarcolormepurpleExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

If the Fu fits then...

Oh what the heck, the FCC and the FTC are run by Jews so we may as well have some Chinese run something like the National Security or maybe the CIA. It's all nothing but a sellout anyways. But hey Mitch, you need to worry more about your state being one of the worst states in almost every metric before you should worry about what someone says about your wife.

  • 32 votes
#1.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:49 AM EST
Comment author avatarstarsailingExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Waiting for turtle face to apologize for the birther comments his cronies and he perpetuates...Oh...that's right....it's a one way street for republicons.......

  • 113 votes
#1.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:55 AM EST

Even though I am a Republican, I am not a fan of Mitch McConnell. He is too terse, unsmiling, board straight, right wing, Christian conservative for me. He delights too much in finger pointing and telling everyone else what to do and how to do it.

However, it is not right for anyone or any group to criticize a politician's spouse or significant other. Criticize the politician or the candidate all you want, but "the other half" should be strictly off limits; and, of course that would include Mrs. Obama.

  • 70 votes
#1.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:07 AM EST

So you condemn these racially insensitive statements against Mrs. McConnell, "starsailing"?

  • 18 votes
#1.15 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:08 AM EST
Comment author avatareric in oregon.Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

As long as she isn't a traitor like her turtle faced husband I don't have a problem with her. In fact I feel sorry for her, what with her husband spending his days with that tramp Ms. Lindsey Graham.

  • 47 votes
#1.16 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:23 AM EST

It's funny how things come back around. I remember quite well the many Republican luminaries of the 90's bashing Hillary and also coming very close to calling Chelsea a whore. Maybe we should ask how much SSI money Elaine Chao's family received from the taxpayers of this country to get their start? I've never understood how non-Americans can get paid by American taxpayers simply because they came to this country. You would think having the open door would be enough.

  • 45 votes
#1.17 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:30 AM EST

Of course no one wants their spouse offended.

However, is McConnell kidding? Since Obama has been in the White House, Mitch has made it a priority to not only thwart every goal of the first African-American president of the U.S., but also to godlessly go after and hurt the most vulnerable people in our society...the poor, women and people of color. Now, when one of the many pebbles that he has thrown in the river creates a ripple for him, in a self-centered manner, HE IS offended. Worse is that McConnell's political platform is aimed at leaving countless people more hungry, financially destitute and bereft of access to medical care.

Sorry Mitch, but other human beings count too.

  • 73 votes
#1.18 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:03 AM EST
Comment author avatarDavid conservacratExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Im still waiting on libs who lied about Romney's taxes and bashed his wife...I am still waiting on why libs think there needs to be a new universal global tax.....

  • 25 votes
#1.19 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:14 AM EST
Comment author avatarSteamie2010Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Wasn't this cry baby Mitch the Bitch one of the jerks leading the charge four years ago that My President was a Kenyan born muslim? Hey Mr Dumbass! Also how's that promise of making Obama a termer working out?

This is for his wife: Remember November 6th, 2012? In your home country it was called Erection Day.

David, get over yourself. Romney was the liar when it came to tax returns. Why the hell did Paul Ryan have to submit 12 years when vetted by team romney & romney himself would only submit two years? Are you a fool David? I think so.

  • 56 votes
#1.20 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:14 AM EST
Comment author avatarJK1963Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

How quaint... Now that the left is shown to be just as much of a racist party as you like to portray the right, you all get quiet. You are the ultimate in hypocrisy... You know the next time one of you enlightened liberals likes to lambast the right, why don't you look in a mirror, but the racists pig is staring right back at you...

  • 32 votes
#1.21 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:19 AM EST
Comment author avatarDavid conservacratExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

As a former democrat I already know the left is way more racist than the right...somethin bout Nixon and the "southern strategy" but Nixon never did anything to ever try to curb civil rights....

  • 21 votes
#1.22 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:23 AM EST

Oh Please, this man and his people have been playing the race card since Obama was elected!!! From the birther issue to whether hes even a American, some of his people have even shouted out terrible things to the president. It always ok when the sho is on the other foot, but never ok when its on you!!! He needs to wake up him and his kind, they want to play childrens games, then they need to learn the rule, what comes around go arounds!!!!

  • 49 votes
#1.23 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:30 AM EST

Pigotry, I disagree with your OP in this thread as it's meaning is misplaced. I am liberal as they come and even some moderates consider me way to the left. This has nothing to do with the fact she is McConnell's spouse, but what her ethnicity is, and that is what is wrong with the group that made the twitter comments and to what they refer. I personally think Chao's politics are inline with right wingers (something most of them do on twitter when they make these kinds of comments), so attacking her political stance is completely OK, regardless if she's married to a senator or any political figure or if she is a spouse. I thought she was abyssmal when she served as Bushes Labor Secretary, just look up her record. Interestingly, she did an OK job under Reagan and Bush Sr.

  • 15 votes
#1.24 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:57 AM EST

I seen much worse throw at Obama in the last 4 years. Reading news daily, if this is the trigger point, I say Mitch is a hypocrite.

  • 51 votes
#1.25 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:58 AM EST

WOW, is this the best that they can come up with to attampt to slander someone? The time has come for the average American citizen to DEMAND more from their elected representatives. There is no longer any reason for this kind of race baiting. ALL political consideration should be predicated on what the candidate has, is or will do for this country based on constitutionality. Everything else is nothing more than just a distraction.

  • 7 votes
#1.26 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:03 AM EST

However, it is not right for anyone or any group to criticize a politician's spouse or significant other. Criticize the politician or the candidate all you want, but "the other half" should be strictly off limits; and, of course that would include Mrs. Obama.

Far as I read the significant other was a" Secretary of Labor" once a politician ,actor ,spot light position ,you are a subject to criticism ,especially when you are related to a situation so sensitive to the American people "Lost Jobs " due to China , she was in the position when all that happened .

"Truth hurts".......Someone ,someday will pay hard for making that happened for all mighty extra dollars so many families destroyed and life's lost .

  • 24 votes
#1.27 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:44 AM EST
Comment author avatarjust judyExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

Mitch to Obama, race-baiting... I may take back what I condoned, like the way you were and are treated by me and my fellow republican racist.

I do not have any concern for Mitch or his wife by the way he has treated the first black president, Barack Obama.

I have never heard Mitch or his wife speak out about the ugliness, the slurs of Obama not being a citizen, etc. So I could care less about what he feels about his wife...what a hypocrite and a fool!!

Let me see Mitch show some outrage about how Barack and Michelle Obama are treated...racially!!

  • 41 votes
#1.28 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:58 AM EST

Roger...what an intelligent comment you made. Especially how you give examples of your accusation. That is the way really intelligent people win debates.

    #1.29 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:18 AM EST

    Goodness gracious people, we are all cousins, however distant. Obsessing over the differences between humans resulting from being descended from people from various parts of our planet is absurd in the extreme (among other things, none of them flattering).

    • 6 votes
    #1.30 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:25 AM EST

    @David conservacrat Number one, this thread has NOTHING to do with either topic you mentioned so I'm guessing you will continue to wait. Second, "Libs" did not lie about Romney's taxes. If you had bothered to do a little research about it, you would have found that Romney hid his money in the church. He signed it over to the church and avoided paying any taxes on it for 15 years, (all the while making huge withdrawls into his personal account), and only when he decided he wanted to enter national politics did he take that money out of the trust. THAT sir, is fact end of story. As far as bashing his wife. Get over yourself! It's politics. As long as people continue to go after democrats wives, people will continue to go after republicans wives. What needs to happen is if the right is going to do it, and they do it regularly, they need to quit being surprised when the left does it back. Period! You guys love to cry about a democrat doing to you exactly what you did to them as if all of a sudden it's inappropriate and not fair. Grow up!

    • 26 votes
    #1.31 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:31 AM EST

    So...I see...then you have no problem going forward with the right calling the left racists, right? I mean, after all, you on the right have been screaming from the rooftops about how racist the right is. Then, take your medicine equally. The left are nothing but racists... This should be good going forward calling you out just as you do on the right..

    • 4 votes
    #1.32 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:40 AM EST

    Sorry. The internet is anonymous and easy to forge. Racial slurs are just NOT what nasty, old liberals are all about. In fact, they are usually the ones being slurred. More to the point, the language sounds just like ultra-conservatives fueled by Beck, Limbaugh and crew.

    I say this is a manufactured brouhaha in a vain attempt to take the focus off Republican intransigence and embrace of the destruction of the American economy and your and my financial stability, so that they can say, "Ha! See we didn't let those evil Democrats raise your taxes!" This is the feint to catch your eye while the other hand picks your pockets.

    News clip: It's not your taxes the Democrats want to raise, baby. It's the top 1% of tax payers.

    OTOH, it is the roads you drive on and the schools your kids attend and police that protect your town and veterans that fought for your country and the old people that built the America we're all so proud of that the wicked, foul liberals want to defend and protect.

    Like I always say, if you're really in love with "small" government, keep your probes out of my nether regions and move to Somalia. They ain't got NO government there, also no roads or schools or police; and everybody can carry whatever armament they can steal or scrape together the funds to buy.

    TAXES are the dues we all pay to live in Country Club America; and if the rich don't want to contribute, they ought to move someplace that they like better.

    No self-respecting liberal would ever say anything to slur someone's race, let alone someone's wife's race. Forgery! Lies! Red herrings! Distraction! The underhanded liars who thrive on taking away our liberty and feeding on our fear will stop at nothing to keep your eyes off their recalcitrance! The real culprit is probably some PR guy working for the Heritage Foundation.

    Aaaarrrrrrgh!

    • 26 votes
    #1.33 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:55 AM EST

    This is a joke right....A comment on why Mitch and his ilk maybe sent all our jobs to China cause he has a Chinese wife is racism. Would it be racist if she was from India or any of the other countries the republicans have sent our jobs to? How bout Spain? Now the only saving factor in all of this is the statement that there were other comments apparently from one individual using the site to post this crap and guess what guys the person may have been a republican using the site to slam them. You never know however the site has issued a disclaimer and moved on. The do need better security but I do know right wingers do join democratic sites and try to sound like a democrat so they can in the end slam Democrats. This sound like a setup to get some sympathy for Mitch since he is falling in the polls in his home state. Are ther racists in the democratic party...YES but unlike the Republicans their voice is minor as opposed to being in the leadership in the republican side with their southern strategy. The KKK and the Arian idiots have for the last 20 some years always endorsed the Republicans Nuff said

    • 15 votes
    #1.34 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:08 AM EST

    O ya conservatives??? I can very easily recall you relishing in the fact that michelle obama was called a fat butt by a douche high school teacher a couple of weeks ago? Hypocrites much? As for this, she is def an open target politically since she herself was in the politics arena. The outsourcing to china was meant to convey her terribly right leanings economically as many conservatives oddly enough LOVE communism since it means cheap labor, huge markup, and huge profits at the expense of the consumer and the worker. Ahhh good ole capitalism.

    • 20 votes
    #1.35 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:12 AM EST

    Just another Republican Do as I say, Not as I do!

    I think its funny I was watching FOX news and last weeks NASCAR already has people suing for damages.

    What ever happened to the Republican proverb lawyers were the scum of the earth?

    Just goes to show ya" when the shoe is on the other foot!

    • 10 votes
    #1.36 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:23 AM EST

    Unlike the dirt bag Republicans that just love to trash talk President and Mrs Obama, I think it's unacceptable to attack Mrs McConnell for any reason. If anything we should all feel sorry for her for being married to such a world class A**Hole.

    • 20 votes
    #1.37 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:43 AM EST

    mitch takes everyting ...the wong way...

    • 4 votes
    #1.38 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:49 AM EST

    That was really un-cool too attack Mitch's wife, people need to think before they speak, once those words leave your lips there is no way to take them back ..... And that is aimed at both sides.

    • 10 votes
    #1.39 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:55 AM EST

    Race should never be brought up, just wish he would show the same outrage when its done by his party against our president.

    • 18 votes
    #1.40 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:17 AM EST

    Twitter is the stupidest thing on the planet for PR.... there is literally no upside to freaking tweeting .... and you hear far more often about people who serious damage themselves or others doing it...

    and, oh yeah, it is a racial slight... and those who can't see that reveal themselves to be racist also

    • 7 votes
    #1.41 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:27 AM EST

    There are racists in every facet of American society, but until you experience it first hand, it doesn't mean anything to you, hence it's seen as something that's totally blown out of proportion. Being from Kentucky, I'm sure McConnell has experienced it from all sides and although I'm not condoning racism or racist remarks, for this fool to just sit back and say nothing when prominent and not-so prominent members of his own party say dumb @!$%# about Michelle Obama, speaks volumes about his character. As long as it's not happening to you or your spouse, it's nothing wrong with it right? Incredible! Furthermore, I don't see what the big deal is about the twitter comment, although I can see how someone could make the inference that it was racist, but at least the Progressive group had the wherewithal to make an apology, unlike most Neo-Con groups when they transmit something stupid. Now the comment by Nikki Patton....that was a little racist! Funny as all hell in a comedic sort of way, but racist nonetheless.

    • 7 votes
    #1.42 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:54 AM EST

    Dear lord... Now even Liberals are trying to emulate Rush Limbaugh. He must be a very wise, powerful man to have already gotten so many conservatives thinking, acting and talking like him. And now, even many of the diametrically opposed (you thought) on the other end of the spectrum are trying to act just like him, too.

    Tongue in cheek ^ Point is, there are always @!$%#s. Why are we letting the small minority of @!$%#s who probably posted anonymously when they did things like this constantly create and drive a new "national debate" or "national conversation". Every knows that the majority of left leaning people are not so naive and stupid as to believe economic factors like job outsources happen because of some politicians wife. (Although many businesses would love for you to believe so. They love when they can cut your paycheck and get you to believe that the government is responsible.... while countries with far higher tax burdens manage to grow businesses that pay a living wage juuuust fine).

    But, there ya go. Makes it easy to dehumanize the other side. @!$%#s are @!$%#s, whether "liberal", "conservative" christian, muslim, whatever. Stop being a tool and letting them paint your picture of the world for you.

    • 2 votes
    #1.43 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:57 AM EST

    If Mitch had a lilly white wife, then you neo-libs would be complaining that he hated all other races. Oh!, You already do. I am so glad you libs are around to police everyone on racism, hate, bigotry and stupidity, try policing yourself then come back and make some humane remarks. The sorry part of this story is some of you on the left don't have a problem with the tweet.

    • 3 votes
    #1.44 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:00 AM EST

    Pigatory, I have said during the elections that wives and families are off limits. They are not the ones who is going to be sitting in "The Chair" (thank you, Clint). No matter what the Party one is, there is always someone in a "group" somewhere, claiming to be representing the whole country (in their minds view) that steps over the line. You mentioned Liberals in you response but it comes from T-partiers and Conservatives and the list goes on. No one is immune to the type of childish assults from groupes. Have a good day Piggy

    • 1 vote
    #1.45 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:07 AM EST

    Ignorance always has and always will transcend everything but knowledge. I live in a very democratic state, MD, and used to work in one of the most liberal areas of my county. The parents from the school where I taught were all about social equality and rage against the machine until it came to putting black and hispanic kids in the same classes; then the ignorance came out.

    I now work in a more conservative (though overall liberal) part of the county and we've just finished combining students of all ability levels into the same classrooms (which meant a greater mixing of races in general as well). At the start, a few parents wanted to ensure their children would still be challenged. Since they saw that they were, we haven't hear boo about it since.

    Like many other attributes, the majority of mainstream thinkers want to pin "racist" on one political party and things like "welfare queen" on another when the fact is the terms can apply to people across the political spectrum. As with most things, the situation is more complicated than that and there is far more gray than there is black and white. It's only people like Mitch and his counterparts on the other side of the aisle who want you to believe the lines are so clearly drawn, and that is why the most loyal of their flock do so accordingly.

    • 3 votes
    #1.46 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:08 AM EST

    This is hilarious....These liberal posters blaming the victim of racism. It's ok to be racist as long as it's a Republican you are racist against.

    Democrats....The party of tolerance....HA HA HA HA HA....

    These posters have no right to whine about anything anyone says about Obama or Michelle. Besides, wasn't it Biden who said Obama was "Clean and can speak"? And, he's your own VP. Liberals are more racist than anyone.

    • 4 votes
    #1.47 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:33 AM EST

    How many slugs does it take to make-up the Democrat Party? All of them.

    • 1 vote
    #1.48 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:37 AM EST

    This comes off as the usual over-staged hypocrisy of right wing bigots. This "ultimate outrage" isn't even in the same league compared to the names people are openly and directly calling the First Lady. Take a stand against that and then I'll have some sympathy for your "ultimate" exaggeration.

    • 14 votes
    #1.49 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:49 AM EST

    Dear Mitch, oh please enlighten me as too where Americans can go who are oppressed by the Republican Party? My local and state governments have been infiltrated by radical ideologists who wish to push their religious agenda on me. So where can I go, to escape?

    • 10 votes
    #1.50 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:17 AM EST

    I don't believe Ashley Judd meets the residency requirements.

    • 1 vote
    #1.51 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:26 AM EST

    Sue, families are off limits. They kindly deal with the knuckledraggers who refer to the First Lady as "Moochelle" and have more vile things to say about their daughters.

    • 9 votes
    #1.52 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:27 AM EST

    If that was the only tweet, it's a bit of a stretch to call that a racial slur. Families should be off the table, unless they are directly involved in the issue at hand. (such as Clarence Thomas and his wife Virginia, who was hired by the Bush transition team when Clarence decided to not count Florida votes.)

    Mitch is a drama turtle.

    • 6 votes
    #1.53 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:31 AM EST

    Bye bye Ashley! LMFAO! Your political career will be about as good as your worthless "acting" career. LOL! If it wasn't for your fat momma and sister, you would not even had that lackluster hollywood career. You even turned you hubby gay. He was kicked out of NASCAR a few years ago because he tried to blow one of the good ole boy drivers. LMFAO!

    Liberals. God love em! LOL!

    • 4 votes
    #1.54 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:32 AM EST

    There were no racial what ever one calls it nor any malice aforethought, everything is so conveniently misconstrued. This country is so mired in political correctness and human rights it has become a society of institutionalized hypocrisy watched over by speech Gestapo and though controlling Commissars and Imams.

    • 1 vote
    #1.55 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:34 AM EST

    I haven't forgotten his failed pledge

    This one?

    “today I’m pledging to cut the deficit we inherited in half by the end of my first term in office. This will not be easy. It will require us to make difficult decisions and face challenges we’ve long neglected. But I refuse to leave our children with a debt that they cannot repay — and that means taking responsibility right now, in this administration, for getting our spending under control.”

    -Barak Hussein Obama

    • 3 votes
    #1.56 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:34 AM EST

    I think she must be a viable candidate for office ...otherwise this discussion of her running would have been put to an end by Mitch McConnell. He would have closed it down by showing she is not a viable contender for his office because she doesn't meet residency requirements. But he hasn't done that. What people may not know is that Ashley Judd is a college graduate who excelled in college. She is a very smart woman.

    • 6 votes
    #1.57 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:35 AM EST

    In the event that someone should leave the comfort of their couch, there's little more to be said about Chinese people who LEFT China when the People's Revolution took place. In fact these same Ex-Pat Chinese took everything from the Emporer's Palace EXCEPT the throne itself. You see, these are the ORIGINAL, before Communism Chinese people that left the mainland to settle on the Western parts of what we now call TAIWAN.

    Taiwan, itself is very progressive. But we should NOT forget the Native Peoples who were fierce warriors, no less dedicated to their lands and traditions than the Samurai of the Japanese who tried to occupy this island (formally known as Formosa) by force.

    I had never been there until this last year and was greeted with English (which many of their children learn in schools... asking our children to learn Chinese would be interesting, yes? or even a Native language of our ancestors (Irish, Danish, German, French, Penaobscot, Cherokee... how about YOU)).

    I have had family history kept in the SILENT bucket for too long, not knowing.

    As for race, gender, etc. biases, I would agree with whoever says whatever that you can enjoy YOUR Life however you want to. But, to bully, shame, degrade or otherwise mock someone based ONLY on your ignorance, it's time to stop you and your kind from thinking that you have control over other peoples lives. We are a Nation of Peoples and we are learning that our own Melting is small in relation to some of the Empires that have existed on this Planet. We have witnessed shortages of food, sunlight, water, clean air in our own part of the planet. Many of these Empires grew large and strong, but like all Empiric Social structures, Power, Wealth and Health come at a cost. We're talking about "jobs"?? The Urban myth grew out of the generosity of Henry Ford and a model that was built on "everyone" sharing in the Wealth. It's been real interesting watching the Democrats become more Republican and what used to be the People's party (Republican) become more Conservative and near Fascist (believe like I do "or else").

    Stop the gibberish,

    Find out who you are YOURself,

    Become part of THAT community and see how your Life changes,

    Mountain people, Lowlanders, Prairie people, Coastal people, Desert people all have a commonality that they can share so no one goes hungry, without shelter or creative means to express themselves.

    Do NOT define other people based on what YOU or I believe. This world has had enough Fascists to know better. We have a lot of problems to solve with our growing populations and seemingly changing climates (regardless of source or reason). IF you need to be a predator on other peoples lives, remember that someday, you'll be served in kind.

    Bless the planet with your Life !!

      #1.58 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:35 AM EST

      capitalists moving their businesses to foreign countries, not only to china, escaping obama's wrath of robbing their hard earned monies through hefty taxations to finance his welfare programs. so what is the next ethnic slurs, is it going to be india, bangladesh, cambodia, etc.

        #1.59 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:36 AM EST

        Penalty Flag, BS, 50 yards, republican offence.

        Lets think this through. I don't know a single liberal in real life who blames immigrants for outsourcing. BUT i KNOW PLENTY OF REPUBLICANS WHO DO. Kentucky is a RED STATE. The irony is that most republican i know in real life think that way.

        TAKE NOTICE: they don't give a name to this "LIBERAL" group in the article. Did i miss it? This has Karl rove mentality written all over it. The republican is trying to be the inclusive guy and calls the Dems racist.

        Kentucky Press? who the heck are they, A tweet? I find it hard to beleive there is any Media in Kentucky that is liberal. So next time you tell me MSN is liberal, excuse me if I laugh in your face.

        The sick thing is that Karl rove tactics have worked in the past.

        • 10 votes
        #1.60 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:36 AM EST

        The true party of racism,showing it's colors,wake up people. these democrats you believe are out to help you are the elites you cry about holding the poor down,the party of lies and racism.

        • 1 vote
        #1.61 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:46 AM EST

        Excellent point Bambi: You CAN take that two ways. it would be very logical that they blame her because she was SECRETARY OF LABOR, and not because of her origin. For those of you too republican to think, the key here is SECRETARY OF LABOR,. The Job of SECRETARY OF LABOR is what? Jobs? lol

        Did they ask the people who made the comment what they meant by that? i don't think so. Thank you Bambi, at least somebody is thinking.

        • 6 votes
        #1.62 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:48 AM EST

        David"Oh...I used to be a democrat".....aaaahahahahahaha....sure buddy...nice try....and I used to be a republicon too! We believe it. Bashing Romney and his tax problem?......Oh...so now he did not have a tax problem?...aaaahahahahahahahaha....too funny....you're killing us....aaahahahahahaha. Bashing Ann.....?....aaaahahahahahaha.....after all the Hilary bashing, After all the Michelle racist bashing.......and then you think Queen Ann was not deserving of a good laugh at with her comments and her fake shopping at Costco trying to look like a common person?...Gazillionaires shopping at Costco...aaahahahahahahah...Aaahahahahahahhahaha....good one! McConnel trying to divert his problem of his pledge.....his only job is to take down the President.....Pledging against America to take down our President......TREASON!

        • 13 votes
        #1.63 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:56 AM EST

        If it were Republicans making slurs against an Asian woman the Liberals would be all over them.

        I guess it's another case of: Don't do as I do, do as I say.

        • 3 votes
        #1.64 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:59 AM EST

        Are people actually talking against the first female Asian American Labor Secretary? That is worse then talking against the first male African American President, is it not?

        It is to bad that we cannot disagree with the policies and actions of a President of the United States or the Secretary of Labor without being called racist by others, but if it is the case that everyone who disagrees with President Obama policies (e.g. Senator Mich McConnell) are racist, it should also be the case that anyone that talks against Secretary Chao would be racist, should it not?

        • 1 vote
        #1.65 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:00 AM EST

        The reason it's a "racial slur", George Pauljohn, is because she is from Taiwan, not China. If you knew anything about anything, you'd know that the people of Taiwan don't consider themselves to be "Chinese" but a sovereign country unto themselves. China has a problem with this...thus, the oppression from which her family fled.

        Stup!d liberal. As the Secretary of Labor, she had NO role in crafting legislation nor establishing Administration policy regarding off-shoring jobs to China. She was responsible for IMPLEMENTING laws created by other people and/or policies of the President...not creating her own policies to ship jobs to China.

        If you stup!d f'cks would learn how the government operates, you'd do much less damage.

        • 3 votes
        #1.66 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:00 AM EST

        So, one yahoo twit tweets something that is over the line and every RWNJ wants to paint ALL liberals as racist. Maybe it was James O'Keefe infiltrating the liberal organization using an alias and departing after the damage was done.

        And all those racist Democrats that people cite in these threads. Well, their progeny are all Republicans now!!

        • 6 votes
        #1.67 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:02 AM EST

        it's tacky and distasteful to go after an elected official's family. Having said that, how many of the neocons who are outraged over this show the same level of moral indignation over the almost daily attacks on Michele Obama? True liberals/progressives are far more like to condemn this sort of thing rather than applaud it, yet the neocons rarely speak out against this type of stuff when it is directed at the other side

        If, indeed this is a genuinely liberal/progressive group, their actions are just as wrong as the neocons who criticize the First Lady. It wouldn't be the first time a conservative person or group posing as liberals did something sh1tty.

        http://www.thedailypage.com/daily/article.php?article=38133

        http://jacksonville.com/news/metro/2012-09-14/story/republicans-masquerading-democrats-using-mailers-attack-democrats

        http://voices.washingtonpost.com/plum-line/2011/02/wisconsin_police_chief_trouble.html

        • 5 votes
        #1.68 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:08 AM EST

        Actually STEAMIE, it was Hillary Clinton's people that started the birther thing.

        • 4 votes
        #1.69 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:09 AM EST

        East to west traveler...Keep traveling...right out of our country.....Republicons under McConnell blocked the bill to remove tax breaks for companies who take American jobs out of America on 7-19-12.

        Republicons blocked the same bill that would have given tax breaks to companies that would bring American Jobs back to America on 7-19-12.

        Welfare to the rich 1% like Romney and his offshore accounts to avoid paying taxes for yrears and years....and you whine about President Obama trying to keep a safety net under the people who were hurt during the recent depression caused by the GREEDY RICH????

        Citi Banks has over 200 subsidiaries in the Caymen Islands just to avoid paying taxes.....they actually paid NO taxes and received billions back from the government while hiding profits in the Caymen Islands....Welfare?...YA WELFARE FOR THE GREEDY 1%......Get a clue east west traveler...or is it you are one of the 1% problem people who have no bounds for the need for greed?

        • 12 votes
        #1.70 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:10 AM EST

        Did my Conservative friends speaking out so strongly here in support of Senator McConnell speak out equally as strongly back in 2000 when the South Carolina GOP destroyed Senator McCain's campaign with their slanderous claim that Senator McCain's adopted daughter from Bangladesh was actually the illegitimage daughter of an interracial affair?

        That said, please, leave Elaine Chao out of it...there are plenty of other reasons to oppose Senator McConnell's re-election.

        • 9 votes
        #1.71 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:11 AM EST

        Reilly said the volunteer who posted the comments no longer is affiliated with the group.

        One volunteer who is no longer affiliated with the group (asked to leave, presumably) should not be a negative reflection on all progresses in the state of Kentucky.

        Emotionally unstable, over-zealous volunteers do exist in all parties.

        End of story.

        • 6 votes
        #1.72 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:14 AM EST

        Note to Woodward and McConnell, if you can't stand the heat get out of the kitchen.

        • 6 votes
        #1.73 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:16 AM EST

        Henry-1014127, #1.8- Originally I came straight here from the headline to the comments section to just leave a comment, that being "I'm NOT going to get baited into another MISLEADING GOP PR SPIN and have any intelligence I have "dumbed down", "insulted" and deflected from anything "objective" to "GOP-SPIN-SUBJECTIVE"; especially when there's a coinciding headline of ['Rove: GOP needs diversity'] subliminally positioned right under this one."

        You NAILED IT! This is nothing but more continuing BAIT for the GOP's captured-to-inflict "dumbed-down" intelligence that used to belong to America. (ooh.....it's almost "Sacrilege", coming on a Sunday morning and all, too:)

        • 1 vote
        #1.74 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:24 AM EST

        McConnell Passed up everything American made, Kentucky Pork for Chop Me Chop-Chop Monkey Stew !!!

        • 4 votes
        #1.75 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:24 AM EST

        Wow what luck right when Mitch was getting some competition from a well known person for his seat that he has to defend a citizen in an open forume on a left wing web site makes what some call a racial slur against his chinese wife by calling her Chinese? GMAB. We all know how the right plants garbage and lies on the internet so move on unless you can prove a lefty posted this and even then calling a Chinese person Chinese is not a racial slur idiots.

        • 3 votes
        #1.76 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:28 AM EST

        Correct response: "I've asked her and since she didn't personally send any over there she has no idea".

          #1.77 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:34 AM EST

          In 2001, former state Democratic Party chairwoman Nikki Patton apologized for saying that McConnell "passed up some good Kentucky pork to chow down at the Chinese money buffet."

          LOLOLOL!!!!

          Ok, now that I got that out of my system, I do believe it's wrong to attack his spouse. Though I'm sure his vow to make Obama a one term president wasn't racially motivated at all. Anyway, Mitch is a complete douche, IMO. He was so determined to get Obama out of office that he would've let the country go down with him if that's what it took. Well, guess what Mitch, he'll be out of office in less than 4 years and I hope you're out of office even sooner!

          • 5 votes
          #1.78 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:45 AM EST

          Does McConnell's wife have a Birth Certificate ???

          • 9 votes
          #1.79 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:46 AM EST

          I agree this smells like the right wings creation where they log on as a member of a group only to toss out crap to make the group look bad. Check the headline it tells the story. They will not get away.....etc. Who is they. It states one person posted the crap which as far as I can see has no racial slur in it at all. It is not proper to slur anyone as we progressives believe but MRs Mitch was the secretary of labor at one time when it was possible for jobs to be sent overseas. It is possible that her non protection of American jobs riled this person and not her nationality. All in all it came just at the right time for Mitch who is in a downward spiral going into the nexr election and needed something to make him more human.

          • 3 votes
          #1.80 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:49 AM EST

          What goes around, comes around Mitch!

          • 7 votes
          #1.81 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:57 AM EST

          Everything the McConnell's own is made in Asian, so much for the love of America !!!

          • 4 votes
          #1.82 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:00 AM EST

          She did send jobs to China while she was secretary of labor. She has his ear. No racial slur. Truth.

          • 9 votes
          #1.83 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:00 AM EST

          And here I thought only republicans were racist. Looks like jackassery knows know political boundaries.

          • 1 vote
          #1.84 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:15 AM EST

          The elitist pig prima dona Beotch McConnell and his money grabbin' snatch can both take a trip China by way of the Mariana Trench. I don't care if the Satan sperm receiver is from Mars. Just another Imelda Marcos wanna be. No different than all the Republicrats and Demolicans that bought and cheated their way into high office, they take the people's money and invest in into the military industrial complex. They bow to the international Private banksters that rule the planet with their ZioNazi FIAT monetary system monopoly. Oh poor Beotch and ol'ady Chaos just wait 'till the 99% really wake up, the guillotines await. The new left is not into torture, water boarding, cigarette burning flesh and all the nasty sheite stuff McConnell and the Bushwhackers love, just send them off to hell ASAP!

          • 2 votes
          #1.85 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:26 AM EST

          Both sides need to leave the families of politicians out of their causes. No wonder we cannot get good, qualified individuals to run for office. Its ridiculous and out of hand!

            #1.86 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:31 AM EST

            This is nothing new about the McConnell's shipping good American jobs to Asia, that's very Oriental of them !!!

            • 4 votes
            #1.87 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:36 AM EST

            Remember racial slurs are OK at MS/NBC when thrown at anyone from the right.

            • 1 vote
            #1.88 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:37 AM EST

            The liberal group clearly acted in a deplorable manner.

            And, seriously, why would you need to bash McConnell's wife, when there's so much one can legitimately bash the senator himself for?

              #1.89 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:50 AM EST

              poor Mcconnell....thank goodness he's using his wife as a front. He would really have a problem if his wife told the truth about his sexual preference. I am surprised him and Lindsay have not come out of the closet.

              • 7 votes
              #1.90 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:51 AM EST

              And we're running Ashley Judd against him? Seriously?

                #1.91 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:57 AM EST

                China was only missing two things from becoming the most powerful nation on earth. Technology and jobs. We gave them both...... while they had nuclear tipped missiles pointed at us.

                Who's submarine pulled up next to Los Angeles and shot off a missile? Wake up America, you've been had and your politicians have committed treason in their brain dead quest for globalism.

                • 2 votes
                #1.92 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:03 AM EST

                Typical of the liberal cowards, they like to be the ones claiming racism at every corner then go out and attack someone, chickenshhhhheeeets.

                • 2 votes
                #1.93 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:07 AM EST

                It looks the "Progressive Liberals" had a tough week in displaying their hypocrisy. I have begun to question their professed level of superior intelligence and education. It seems their arrogance has brought them down to the same level as the rest of us. Nice job on being so "progressive". LOL

                  #1.94 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:18 AM EST

                  hey, stopfreeloaders, I don't think anyone has ever claimed that no democrats are racist. The difference is that the leaders of the Democratic Party, and those that lean Democrat, thoroughly denounced and fired this single racist. Republicans never do that because they know that racists are a large part of their base and they won't risk offending their racist base.

                  • 7 votes
                  #1.95 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:21 AM EST

                  Nothing new here folks.....

                  Progressives use this "attack" agenda ALL THE TIME everywhere. It is a "prominent" fixture on Newsvine.

                  • 1 vote
                  #1.96 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:30 AM EST

                  And exactly when did the republicrap smear machine NOT ATTACK DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES SPOUSES? Every day some sleeze ball republicrap has something to say about Ms Obama, from her hair to her shoes NOTHING IS "OFF LIMITS" WITH THESE CLOWNS. It looks like Mr McConnell has his dander up, this will NOT be the last attack on his "wife", and he will have to explain why he has been so energetic in allowing corporations to escape taxation after sending our jobs overseas. It is bad enough to have the Chinese STEAL everything we design or patent but to allow it for so long is the mark of a traitor. McConnell is in his last throws of power, he will have to atone for his sins against this country. Just like justice Thomas, Mr McConnell has a wife very highly placed in the teabag movement with very large Bank accounts from the most evil people in this country, IT WILL BE BROUGHT TO LIGHT VERY SOON.

                  • 4 votes
                  #1.97 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:32 AM EST

                  Now I know why all our jobs are going to Asia helping them to build the Chinese military, its been the McConnell's all the time, this is starting to look like Treason !!!

                  This is so nice of them selling our Country out, you really have to wonder about these two ???

                  • 5 votes
                  #1.98 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:41 AM EST

                  difference between liberals and conservatives when a racist gaffe takes place:

                  liberals: fire the person and issue two sincere apologies.

                  conservatives: snicker and complain about political correctness.

                  Where's all the conservatives standing up against political correctness now? Oh wait, when someone says something truly offensive, it's wrong. "PC" is another accusation that Republicans like to tote around, but only when it serves their purposes.

                  • 4 votes
                  #1.99 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:08 PM EST

                  Pigotry!! I agree with you! (I know, I'm surprised too!)

                  • 2 votes
                  #1.100 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:17 PM EST

                  Pland,

                  You do your liberal party proud!! It's constant examples from people like you that show why America loathes liberal Democrats... Keep up with your "enlightening" posts...they show how much of a low life you are...

                    #1.101 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:21 PM EST

                    Wouldn't be amazing if indeed his wife did have significant investments in Chinese companies who prospered immensely from American jobs being shipped there and had numerous friends and relatives that profited as well? Then we could take that racist bigot McConnel to primary with Ms Judd and retire his mushed-mouth lying behind like the rest of the anti-American Republicans who are wrecking our recovering economy.

                    • 1 vote
                    #1.102 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:45 PM EST

                    "This woman has the ear of @McConnellPress — she's his #wife," the group Kentucky Progress tweeted on Feb. 14. "May explain why your job moved to #China!"

                    A comment about the Sec. of Labor, during the Bush fiasco, who happens to be the turtle's wife.... Gimme a break!

                    • 2 votes
                    #1.103 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:54 PM EST

                    JK1963

                    "show why America loathes liberal Democrats... Keep up with your "enlightening

                    Since the Democratic Party is a centrist party, only considered 'liberal' by a GOP/TeaParty base that is so far right that they elect people like Rand Paul who believe in seperate water fountains and bathrooms for black people, and let that racist serve as their national representative to reply the the black President's State Of The Union speech, your comment seems to be grounded in fantasy-land ideas. Of course, if you're trying to imply that americans loathe people such as President Barack Obama, the fantasy-land nature of your comment is clearly illustrated by the fact the Americans voted for this gentleman twice, and by polling that clearly indicates that Americans favor him while viewing republicans in congress unfavorably by a FAR margin. Maybe you thought this was the FAUX News website?- your comment would make perfect sense in that fantasy-land of hate and bigotry.

                    • 3 votes
                    #1.104 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:56 PM EST

                    big al of vegas...

                    trash talk in politics is older than the combined ages of any 50 posters here today. As for trash talking michelle that is dependent on whether it is supporting her man or pushing a political agenda.

                    Like bush2 mentioned in his last interview ( ?) trash talk me all you want (its a part of politics) Trash talk my wife, look out! (paraphrased)

                      #1.105 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:17 PM EST

                      tracontech...

                      Nice to see that you so enjoy running off at the mouth before engaging your brain. The article clearly says that she is from Taiwan, not mainland China. One other thing, taiwan and china can hardly be called best of friends.

                        #1.106 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:24 PM EST

                        Where's the "slur and attack"?

                          #1.107 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:38 PM EST

                          East to West Traveler (1.59):

                          How stupid can you get??? You must have been a Rip Van Winkle (mental) twin from 2000-2008. Bush & Co. are the ones who sent our jobs overseas--and their buddy CEO's and filthy rich. THAT'S why this country is in the financial mess it's in.

                            #1.108 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:42 PM EST

                            Robert warner...

                            Got the links proving the inane points you are trying to make in 1.104? I would hardly call either party centrists, but I would say that the liberal/progressives are about as far left as the tea party is to the right.

                            • 2 votes
                            #1.109 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:47 PM EST

                            As an Ind lib, I would not be surprised to find this rubbish started by RW neocons to curry sympathy for their wing nut. If indeed it was the Lib-Dems , understand two wrongs might get a spineless Right re- elected.

                            AS an Ind lib my vote goes to Ashley. She has got the Repubs running scared, already THEIR mudslinging has started..

                            • 1 vote
                            #1.110 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:00 PM EST

                            OK, I'm waiting......to hear the outcry of "racism" from all of the usual suspects....the media, the ACLU, Jesse & Al, the Whitehouse, the Hollywood degenerates......you know, the outrage, demands for somebody's resignation. Oh wait, this came from a liberal group, so I guess I'll be waiting a long time, huh? .....'cause when a liberal does it, the mantra becomes "oh, well that's different"!

                              #1.111 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:05 PM EST

                              Links?? In this context, that's a little silly. But just two things of so many, here's a few points;

                              Right = spending cuts and no tax increases, Obama= 3 dollars spending cuts for every 1 dollar in tax increases. Republicans killed this "grand bargain".

                              Right = no gun regulations, Obama = honor the 2nd Amendment, but do background checks on all who buy guns. Republicans are killing this very popular idea.

                              The centrist Democratic Party would pass these two ideas. The extreme right wing Republican?TeaParty will not.

                              • 1 vote
                              #1.112 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:23 PM EST

                              Spider, you need to read more carefully (If you cut some eyeholes in the tinfoil hat, it'll make it a little easier.). First off, if the people you mentioned above replied to every racist with a blog, they would have time to do nothing else- this was not a party leader that posted this, but just a blogger for a very minor political activist group. Second, the blogger was immediately condemned, denounced, fired and had his racism deleted. If republicans acted this way, maybe they would have gotten a few more votes last election. You see, smokescreens like yours aside, America knows who the racists vote for- the Republican Party.

                              • 3 votes
                              #1.113 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:31 PM EST

                              Forgot about the part abour Rand Paul and the whites-only lunch counters. Here ya go;

                              • 2 votes
                              #1.114 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:42 PM EST

                              The leftists always....always...are the most insensitive in their vitriolic personality attacks, from their Hollywood type benefactors to the internet crumb bums that populate this site...thats for sure!

                              Are you kidding? While as a life-long liberal I found this offensive, it does not BEGIN to approach the vitriol of the right, including portrayals of the Obama's as pimp & whore, witch doctor, and terrorist sympathizers. And that's just the Obama's.

                              • 3 votes
                              #1.115 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:46 PM EST

                              The leftists always....always...are the most insensitive in their vitriolic personality attacks,

                              Keep telling yourself that. BTW did you guys read any of the comments after the FLOTUS appeared on the Oscars?

                              Never have I seen such a bunch of hypocritical crybabies!!

                              • 3 votes
                              #1.116 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:19 PM EST

                              Clearly a low percentage of liberals are racist. However, a HIGH percentage of liberals would sacrifice their values (e.g., racial equality) when it suits them and their political agenda. These people know nothing other than to place politics ahead of country, which is why facts are lost on today's liberals - If a fact doesn't suit their extremist rhetoric, they simply ignore the fact (or deny it because it didn't come directly from Georgo Soros' mouth).

                              • 1 vote
                              #1.117 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:24 PM EST

                              Actually, I find this interesting..this senator is complaining about comments made about his family...yet said nothing about comments said by other republicans about our president...or his family. Why is one good and the other bad ? It is just the way of politics..politicans use wahtever as long as it is not used against them personally. And either way it is wrong of anyone to do so. Or any party..group...whatever or whoever.

                              • 2 votes
                              #1.118 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:47 PM EST

                              The woman looks right well. Mitch, on the other hand, umm, ah, not so good. Wonder how many businesses Mitch had to give the Taiwanese for her? I'll bet it was whatever they agreed to plus one. Taiwanese ain't no fools. They had to have something extra for that lower lip Mitch sports. Poor woman! She can only kiss ole Mitch one lip at a time!

                              • 1 vote
                              #1.119 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:10 PM EST

                              Actually, Obama is sinking in the polls. Survey conducted just last Friday showed Obama has slipped from a 51% farvorable rating to 47%. Not looking too good for Team Obama. It seems that the American people have decided that he should be sharing in the blame for the sequester. It's to see people realizing that you can't tax your way out of sinkhole.

                              Robert,

                              I see that you implicating are defending the poster that hurled insults. And as to your alleged "claims", a few citations might be in order. And hardly your Democrats are centrists. They are as extreme as the Tea Party. It's blind adherence to your liberal mantra and absorbing and regurgitating the latest talking points from Huff Post and other left wing media outlets show allows you to approve of such a vile posters comment.

                              Jean123,

                              More nonsense from the left again. You lefty's like to point to these evil rich people, but you never given any names and any links to prove that relocating jobs overseas (it's called lowering the cost of labor) directly lined the pockets of any executive. And just so you know, most of the Democrats in Congress are multi-millionaires.

                              • 1 vote
                              #1.120 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:45 PM EST

                              The only real poll that counts is the one last Nov, and the one in 2014 when republicans are stripped of all power in the house and become a minority party. America don't need people like you, JK. Face up to the fact you are wrong and will always be wrong as long as you are a bigot.

                              • 2 votes
                              #1.121 - Mon Mar 4, 2013 8:28 AM EST

                              Starsailing, look up the origins of the so called "Birther Movement". Aw heck I'll just save you the trouble, it would be none other than your darling Hilary Clinton. This is well documented from her primary battle with Odumbo. Ouch!

                                #1.122 - Mon Mar 4, 2013 1:34 PM EST
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                                the group Kentucky Progress tweeted on Feb. 14. "May explain why your job moved to #China!"

                                We should condemn such insensitivities, from both right or left. She is M.I.T.? Made in Taiwan?

                                • 10 votes
                                Reply#2 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:33 PM EST

                                GOVT. troll...

                                • 5 votes
                                #2.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:34 AM EST
                                Comment author avatarCreepingBuffaoExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                We know you were made in C. G. P. Contaminated Gene pool.....too bad the EPA didn't clean it out before they scooped your contaminated DNA you aypak

                                Funny how the left have no problem making racial slurs but if someone on the right utters one every fringe group comes out denouncing and Pelosi and Reid come out of their dementia stupors to denounce it. But it's the typical libtard double standard. Say something about Michelle OH Bomb Ah (like her $14 million in taxpayer funded vacations) and your villified but the left mocked Anne Romney for riding a horse, even though it's part of her therapy. That's OK...the women that make those kinds of comments have to be home by 7....that''s when they kennel locks up for the night and for the guys? They go listen to Billy Joel so they can forget about ol turbo tush at home. Sucks to be a libtard.

                                • 6 votes
                                #2.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:37 AM EST

                                CreepingBuffaloPoop,

                                You are an idiot! Your type of ignorance is a dying breed in America. Pissed off because you keep backing a dead horse who keeps losing and too stupid to check its pulse. Please suck on my libtard a$$!

                                • 10 votes
                                #2.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:06 AM EST

                                Steamless,

                                You are the idiot, you and your ilk think you can get away with anything because you are educated and brain washed by the left-wing education system, I say educated but that is really reaching for something that is not there.

                                • 2 votes
                                #2.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:13 AM EST

                                Pigatory, Tiawan has been given back to China some years back. Even though China handle Taiwan differently than the Homeland doesn't mean that it won't clamp down stringently in a Heartbeat. The way that Taiwan is handle is hard to beleive that it's Chinas.

                                  #2.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:14 AM EST

                                  Tiawan has been given back to China some years back.

                                  That is Hong Kong. Can you really be that ignorant?

                                  • 7 votes
                                  #2.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:53 AM EST

                                  PIGOTRY? where they blaming her because she is Asian? or because she was "SECRETARY OF LABOR"?

                                  THINK THINK THINK. nobody even asked the person who said that. AND THEY WONT.

                                  • 2 votes
                                  #2.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:52 AM EST

                                  Kentucky Progress? Must be that hate group of black savages!!!! They must still be pi#*ed off because their leader Jesse Jr. & his crack smoking wife got caught!

                                  • 1 vote
                                  #2.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:58 AM EST

                                  This has to be a put on.

                                  • 1 vote
                                  #2.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:38 AM EST

                                  Typical Pigface response.

                                  • 3 votes
                                  #2.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:09 AM EST

                                  McConnell's office is very Oriental, what is in this mans mind ?

                                  • 2 votes
                                  #2.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:00 PM EST

                                  Yes she is made in tiawan bu you are only Tiwanese if you are born there from parents who are both tiwanese she is considered Chinese cause her parents are. All the same all Tiwanese are still actually Chinese cause China still owns the Island they are living on Btw there is no slur here as she was the Sec of labor while jobs were being sent to China this is a big feel sorry for me from Mitch cause he is not looking good for reelection and this may be a plant to dhore him up by right wing dirty tricksters Too much is being taken out of too little

                                    #2.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:06 PM EST

                                    Jan...

                                    What is your point? It seems that you no sense of art or ethnic appreciation. How sad for such narrow mindedness.

                                    ------------------------------

                                    Giantego...

                                    So you think mainland china has the right to lay claim to taiwan? Interesting on how the UN doesn't recognize that right. Could you point us to Taiwanize law that says that one born in taiwan has to take on the citizenship of their parents birthplace?

                                      #2.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:02 PM EST

                                      george pauljohn

                                      PIGOTRY? where they blaming her because she is Asian? or because she was "SECRETARY OF LABOR"?

                                      THINK THINK THINK. nobody even asked the person who said that. AND THEY WONT.

                                      Maybe you should "think think think" a bit before posting your idiocy...

                                      The Secretary of Labor doesn't "ship jobs overseas"; the Secretary of Labor implements laws enacted by Congress or policies enacted by the President...the Secretary of Labor does NOTHING to establish laws nor policy on his/her own. Further, the Secretary of Labor is a political appointee of the President, put in place to carry out the President's policies...not their own.

                                      The Secretary of Labor isn't an elected official which would seek office to gain personally from kickbacks or other gratuities from lobbyists, corporations, foreign governments, etc.

                                      Get a clue, pal....you are embarrassing yourself.

                                        #2.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:25 PM EST
                                        Reply

                                        I'm afraid that the only thing I can think is: Who else would have him?

                                        • 10 votes
                                        #3 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:46 PM EST

                                        Can you argue the merits, or only offer personal attacks?

                                        • 18 votes
                                        #3.1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:58 PM EST

                                        The eldest of six daughters, Chao was born in Taipei, Taiwan, to Ruth Mulan Chu Chao (趙朱木蘭 Zhào Zhū Mùlán), a historian, and Dr. James S.C. Chao (趙錫成博士 Zhào Xīchéng), who began his career as a merchant mariner and later, after getting established in New York, built a successful shipping company (Foremost Shipping Co.).[5] Elaine Chao’s parents had fled to Taiwan from mainland China after the Chinese Communists took over after the Chinese Civil War in 1949. Chao attended Taipei’s Tsai Hsing Elementary School in kindergarten and first grade. Chao, her mother and two younger sisters came to the U.S. aboard a freight ship in 1961, when she was eight years old. Her father had arrived in New York three years earlier after receiving a scholarship. It took three years for her father to save enough money to pay for his family’s passage from Taiwan and for visas to be obtained for them.

                                        You would think he would look at immigration differently.

                                        • 20 votes
                                        #3.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:55 AM EST

                                        You're mixing up immigration with ILLEGAL immigration.

                                        The Chao family obtained Visas. Legal immigration is something McConnell supports.

                                        They did not SNEAK in, jump a fence or hop a border.

                                        There's a BIG difference. Get it straight.

                                        • 27 votes
                                        #3.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:06 AM EST

                                        actually no. There is No Difference at all. They weren't being "persecuted", it doesn't say that Dad Chao got here as the result of something legal. He got a scholarship, he should've gotten his degree and gone back to Taiwan. Then emigrated after He went back and went through the proper channels.

                                        He's a hypocrite and so are you. McConnell only "supports" things that enrich him personally, he doesn't know or care about immigration or anything else that might actually benefit his constituents.

                                        • 22 votes
                                        #3.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:55 AM EST
                                        Comment author avatarJK1963Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                        BBaker,

                                        There is a big difference. You seem to neglect the part about obtaining visas...unlike the illegals that break the law and know it. You wonder why the vast majority of Americans don't feel it's right to give amnesty to illegals? It's because they broke the law and now want to be a citizen. It's amazing the stupidity from the left.

                                        • 14 votes
                                        #3.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:23 AM EST
                                        Comment author avatarFrustratedincaExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                        not as big ans hypocrites as Obama and his ilk!

                                        • 8 votes
                                        #3.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:29 AM EST

                                        lol @Bbaker yeah it is different they went by legal channels dumbass. also you say they werent "persecuted". Hmmm well i guess escaping the Chinese communists wasnt persecution but rather self preservation....Obviously you just skimmed thru that part or didnt want to acknowledge it.

                                        • 8 votes
                                        #3.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:52 AM EST

                                        I travelled back to the USA with my Thai wife a few years back. I obtained a US Visa for her after being married to her for 4+years. It required over a year and thousands of USD, for the US Fees & Lawyer cost...

                                        I was amazed at the OPEN Bigotry exhibited by the average US Citizen, toward my wife...

                                        Needless to say, I will never expose her or our children to the USA, again...

                                        • 8 votes
                                        #3.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:20 AM EST

                                        I'm sorry you had to deal with that. It is true some only see racist as being toward African American and everything else is ok. I don't see it that way. I respect people for their actions and manners relate to who I am and not who they are. Even if a person can not understand what your saying they can tell if you have good manners. Your manners when dealing with another person shows people who you really are.

                                        • 5 votes
                                        #3.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:56 AM EST

                                        Illegals- persons who come to America on Visas and never return to thier country...40% of illegals and you people still talk about borders...How about tracking some of those Visas!!!

                                        • 5 votes
                                        #3.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:15 AM EST

                                        just judy,

                                        So 40%?? That leaves the remaining 60% crossing the borders illegally.

                                        • 8 votes
                                        #3.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:41 AM EST

                                        People's personal preferences very often influence their political decisions. He has a clear preference for Asia and not for America because he chose to marry someone from Asia, who most certainly has a lot of influence on him. I don't believe for a second that he has the US's best interests in mind. He prefers Asia.

                                        • 3 votes
                                        #3.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:08 AM EST

                                        They did not SNEAK in, jump a fence or hop a border.

                                        There's a BIG difference. Get it straight.

                                        You need to get it straight. Immigration laws need to be changed so people do not have to do that sort of thing thats what the thing is all about not the fact they did come that way. Plus they came cause business wanted them here and Mitch supports no action cause business owns him and the Republicans. They do not want amnesty cause then they would have to pay them a fair wage and lose the fact they can do anything against them they want cause they fear the ins. Once again proff that republicans do not know how to solve problems cause they do not know what the problem is or they are paid to look the other way with large donations that get them elected.

                                        • 5 votes
                                        #3.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:15 AM EST

                                        I don't see how that would be the case. His wife came to America and achieved her dream as an American. Couldn't we say the same about most early Americans? Her Dad left China because he didn't agree with the system there. Would that be the same as saying Obama because of his father really backs Kenya? I don't think he backs Kenya over us. I just think he is not doing what is good for us.

                                        • 4 votes
                                        #3.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:20 AM EST

                                        So, if someone come to US or any country, then won't leave even if their VISA is expired, that still legal? Because that is happened to lots of people who came to the US before.

                                        • 1 vote
                                        #3.15 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:01 AM EST

                                        Breadex nailed it, and once again the gray wins in favor of the black and white. If any really believe that most of the GOP wants to end illegal immigration, you have no grasp of the complexity of the situation. Why do you think it is taking so long for the GOP to strike a deal with a willing President who has deported more illegal immigrants than his past three Republican predecessors?

                                        Because it is a balancing act. While the GOP does not want just anyone coming to the US illegally and using social services, they also do not want an end to illegal immigrants because as Breadex said, illegal immigrants are unequivocally and inarguably an integral component of the American workforce and there are GOP business owners (and Dems) who rake in piles more cash by exploiting their unregulated work.

                                        • 3 votes
                                        #3.16 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:21 AM EST

                                        @ Kate

                                        That is by far the most stupid racist comment I've read on here in sometime. Where in the hell are the brain police?

                                        • 7 votes
                                        #3.17 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:48 AM EST

                                        Why insult McConnell's wife when it's so much more fun to insult the mortician, himself?

                                        • 3 votes
                                        #3.18 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:59 AM EST

                                        Was the comment about her origin, or ABOUT HER POSITION AS LABOR SECRETARY? DEE DEEE DEEE

                                        • 2 votes
                                        #3.19 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:53 AM EST

                                        Look what our salt & pepper President married?

                                        • 1 vote
                                        #3.20 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:00 PM EST

                                        Bored...

                                        LMAO! Assuming that your mini biography is true, I would say that senator mcConnel's views on immigration policy is very correct.

                                        Seems her dad immigrated per U.S. Immigration rules and again followed immigration rules to have his wife and children immigrate to the U.S.

                                        BTW - My father and my uncles also followed our countries immigration rules as well. Heck, when he arrived in the states he couldn't even speak english, he learned on the fly.

                                        Makes one wonder why the 11 million illegal immigrants in the U.S.A. refused to do the same.

                                        --------------------------------------

                                        Lee, I have no problem with whom obama married, just wish that he would have listened more to what she and others told him.

                                          #3.21 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:37 PM EST

                                          Of course you would so called american-2051577, you are but a republican shill after all. LMAO!

                                          Wonder why Elaine Chao who's family reportedly "fled" communist China was able to enroll in the top school in Taipei? How Her father actually received this "scholarship"? How her father was actually able to start his lucrative maritime business importing from communist China?

                                          Here is a clue, Her father was BFF with communist China's president Chiang and actually attended college together.

                                          Imagine the BFF of the communist president of China immigrating to America, after fleeing the communists, able to found a lucrative shipping empire (he's the guy who bring in all the crap to Wal Mart) shipping items from these same horrible communists to America, installing his daughter as labor secretary who designs methods to ship American jobs to communist China.

                                          No you don't have to imagine, its fact. Racism, nice red herring Mitch.

                                          And you say he followed the rules? So Mitch's immigration policy is better get to know a world leader who wants to destroy America, that's your path to citizenship illegals.

                                          Traiterous.

                                            #3.22 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:41 PM EST

                                            Once again, the so-called "tolerant" left shows their own hypocrisy. It's do as I say, not as I do with them. If a republican group had made these comments about a democrat's wife the whole left would have been OUTRAGED. But, now, even in the face of this, many of the trolls are deflecting and denying. JERKS AND CLOSET RASCISTS!

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #3.23 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:06 PM EST
                                            Reply

                                            Obviously what these people said was unacceptable but McConnell's bleating rings false when he's not willing to speak out the same way when members of his own party do the EXACT SAME THINGS!!!

                                            What? Is it only a problem when it hits too close to home?

                                            • 42 votes
                                            #4 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:46 PM EST

                                            Name examples of when "members of his own party did the same exact thing".

                                            • 12 votes
                                            #4.1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:58 PM EST

                                            You're kidding, right? Where have you been for the last four years?

                                            • 22 votes
                                            #4.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:02 AM EST

                                            C'mon Arthur. We all forget about all this Obama is a monkey garbage that was going around. Or President Obama with a bone through his nose. That did not come from Republicans? If you think that was inappropriate then clean up your own pig pen. They walk like you, they stink like you, and they oink like you.

                                            • 28 votes
                                            #4.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:09 AM EST
                                            Comment author avatarArthur66Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                            I'm not kidding, and I've lived in the same house and city for the last four years.

                                            Name some examples, KayEllen.

                                            I've never heard, not once, President Obama called a "monkey" until YOU just did, Henry-1014127. Pretty reprehensible language, there sir.

                                            • 11 votes
                                            #4.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:15 AM EST

                                            Here you go Art, took me all of 10 seconds to find this-

                                            http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/04/15/orange-county-republican-party-member-circulates-racist-e-mail-targeted-at-president-obama/

                                            Where is Mitch on this one? Conspicuously quiet.

                                            Or this- http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2012/09/25/we_play_barack_the_magic_negro_in_honor_of_ann_coulter_s_new_book

                                            The view would be better if you quit staring at your prostate.

                                            • 22 votes
                                            #4.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:45 AM EST
                                            Comment author avatarArthur66Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                            So, in a country of 315 million people, all you could find was some random local politican that nobody's heard of, and a radio host.

                                            I'm looking for party leaders. What did Romney, Rubio, Cruz, Bush, Haley, Jindal, McConnell, Boehner, Priebus, Steele, McCarthy, Cantor, Christie, Thune, Daniels, Bachmann, et. al. do that was racist? Give me members of the Party that hold WEIGHT. Not randoms and radio hosts.

                                            Try again!!!

                                            • 11 votes
                                            #4.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:53 AM EST

                                            It was Pres. Bush they put the monkey face on first, and Theodore Roosevelt they pictured with a bone in his nose first. Political cartoons has always been around, but only the most rude and racist that has anything like that for wifes and children.

                                            • 5 votes
                                            #4.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:53 AM EST

                                            Art, What office did Progress Kentucky hold?

                                            • 7 votes
                                            #4.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:56 AM EST

                                            Arthur66

                                            So, in a country of 315 million people, all you could find was some random local politican that nobody's heard of, and a radio host.

                                            So your saying that Kentucky Progress are not some random local politics types? I never heard of them before this story. Has anyone outside of Kentucky heard of them? Probably not.

                                            But if you are trying to paint some picture that Mitch and his Republican cohorts are innocent victims here, you will need a lot of paint. I agree this group should never have brought McConnel's spouse in to things and certainly not in such a racially insensitive manner. But let's not play stupid games, Republicans have been making these sorts of racially insensitive comments for at least four years, about Obama and his wife, without so much as a peep from any Republican in power about it being wrong.

                                            • 15 votes
                                            #4.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:04 AM EST
                                            Comment author avatarMichael Mellnickvia Facebook

                                            And there is the difference between the 2 sides arthur thank you for pointing it out. When some nothing Dems say something out of line, the whole party says they were wrong. When someone in the republican party says something like that, the Repubs say "well he was not anyone significant"

                                            • 14 votes
                                            #4.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:06 AM EST

                                            I'm thinking Arthur was smoking the dope when it came time to pay attention in social studies class.

                                            Arthur the defender of the guys running around with their eyes closed and their hands over their ears.

                                            By the way Arthur, what's the newest news on Benghazi?

                                            • 12 votes
                                            #4.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:25 AM EST

                                            Wow all of the are doing it both sides and teh sad part is we the people who get screwed by both side are arguingh this. this is why I am in independant and refuse to be in the 2 party system!

                                            • 2 votes
                                            #4.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:36 AM EST
                                            Comment author avatarFreeAmericaorelseExpand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                            I do recall republicans coming out against racist remarks. They didn't go on and on about it as a ploy for political advantage. But they did denounce it.

                                            • 2 votes
                                            #4.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:05 AM EST

                                            Michelle Obama comes to mind.

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #4.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:17 AM EST

                                            Umm Michael, as an independent, your logic is really faulty. Who in here had ever heard of this Kentucky group prior to this story? I'm willing to bet none except maybe its members or those who are entrenched in politics in Kentucky. Who has heard of Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter? Fact of the matter is, some nobody blogger made an ignorant comment, and the nobody group affiliated with said person apologized and severed ties.

                                            But somehow, this is more egregious than anything Rush Limbaugh, a known face of the Republican party for over 20 years, has said or done in relation to Obama? Somehow getting mad that no one criticizes Rush and not getting mad enough when someone no one knows says something and is immediately cut-off from the organization he worked for?

                                            • 2 votes
                                            #4.15 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:32 AM EST

                                            Artie says:

                                            I'm not kidding, and I've lived in the same house (BUBBLE) and city for the last four years.

                                            • 1 vote
                                            #4.16 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:04 AM EST

                                            Arthur 66: That "radio host" connects with millions of people. So he does have a little more clout than you want us to believe. Also...

                                            John McCain gets into hot water over a tweet with a fellow RepublicanRep. Justin Amash (R-MI) on Monday swiftly denounced Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) for a joke about Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the former Republican presidential nominee made on Twitter.

                                            After McCain faced accusations of racism for a tweet in which he alluded to Ahmadinejad as a monkey ..

                                            South Carolina’s Todd Kincannon, who served as the executive director of the South Carolina Republican Party between 2004 and 2010, tweeted: “Hey what’s the difference between Trayvon Martin and a dead baby?..”

                                              #4.17 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:53 AM EST

                                              Its too funny watching all the liberal trash circling the wagons on this one, face it, most liberals are stone throwing little wimps hiding in the dark fringes.

                                              • 2 votes
                                              #4.18 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:13 AM EST

                                              Arthur666, please give examples oh when water has been wet.

                                                #4.19 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:38 PM EST

                                                stopfreeloaders says "Its too funny watching all the liberal trash circling the wagons on this one, face it, most liberals are stone throwing little wimps hiding in the dark fringes."

                                                stopfreeloaders is a proven liar. This is the same poster that I caught in a long, lying post. He posted that President Obama didn't win any state where there was a voter ID law, whereas I pointed out his lie by showing that Ohio, which has a voter ID law, voted for Obama (I imagine there were others as well, I just didn't feel like wasting any more time on his lies). Republicans and TeaPartyers here might want to realize that a VERY big reason that Mitt Romney lost in Ohio is because, just before election day, he lied repeatedly about Jeep, saying that they were going to move american jobs to China. Reailze, TeaParty, that we're onto your tactic of lying. If we catch you once, as with Stopfreeloaders, your credibilty is completely destroyed.

                                                  #4.20 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:58 PM EST

                                                  Oh how quickly the left tries to attack arthur.

                                                  Seems that the links all refer to obama himself and history is full of political slurs towards candidates, regardless of party

                                                    #4.21 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:13 PM EST
                                                    Reply

                                                    Agreed (Pigotry). But the man is a troll: he's not above using his wife if this means he can be in the spotlight. And how convenient that this story emerges just as the old perv tries to spin his disregard for other minorities.

                                                    • 21 votes
                                                    Reply#5 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:46 PM EST
                                                    Comment author avatarArthur66Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                                    ^^^ Nothing to offer but personal attacks. Unable to argue the merits. ^^^

                                                    • 11 votes
                                                    #5.1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:59 PM EST
                                                    Comment author avatarJK1963Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

                                                    a doctor,

                                                    Oh...not unlike the old perv Clinton, right? Perjury and adultery must be prerequisites for being a president, right?

                                                    • 2 votes
                                                    #5.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:25 AM EST

                                                    She was the worst secretary of Labor we ever had in fact she made a tour telling business how to avoid paying overtime etc. You could attack her on her merits not on this kind of idiocy which I still believe is a dirty trick and not from a Democrat.

                                                    • 2 votes
                                                    #5.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:20 AM EST

                                                    WAS THE COMMENT ABOUT HER ORIGIN? or about her deeds as LABOR SECRETARY? THINK THINK THINK.

                                                    dee dee dee

                                                      #5.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:57 AM EST

                                                      After this I think he will try to get business'es to send as many jobs to China as he can. Dirty rotten Americans. Right Mitch?

                                                      • 1 vote
                                                      #5.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:52 AM EST

                                                      Being from the Arizona mountains myself I can only imagine that your one of few liberal loons to reside there.

                                                      • 1 vote
                                                      #5.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:16 AM EST

                                                      Being from the Arizona

                                                      That explains a lot.

                                                        #5.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:32 PM EST

                                                        I think Ashley Judd is a very good actress and an extremely beautiful woman. HOWEVER, what in the hello qualifies her to be in the Congress? Yeah, I know you will say what qualifies McConnell then. Well, he sure didn't get voted in because he was handsome. This is politics today, stupid uninformed people voting for someone who in many cases they wouldn't know if they saw them on the street, or know what they are for or against. They simply voted for them because they had name recognition or a handsome/pretty face or were brainwashed by the liberal media and the scurulous tactics of other liberals. I guess if Obama got elected twice, once out of nowhere, and never had a real job, then Ashley could be elected too. Neither one of them being good for the country.

                                                          #5.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:51 PM EST

                                                          Robert,

                                                          As opposed to what rock you live under?

                                                            #5.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:49 PM EST
                                                            Reply

                                                            Start with your side which attacks anything that isn't labeled democrat, with racist and bigot.

                                                            • 11 votes
                                                            Reply#6 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:47 PM EST

                                                            Nonsense and this is the same for you creeps. Call the other guy what you really are to soften your position.

                                                            • 2 votes
                                                            #6.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:21 AM EST
                                                            Reply

                                                            Good Lord....will racism never die?

                                                            • 6 votes
                                                            Reply#7 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:49 PM EST

                                                            Thanks but just a regular guy, and anyway according to some of the supremes it has.........

                                                            • 1 vote
                                                            #7.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:48 AM EST

                                                            Not really. People who feel weak will attack others. When I was young and was 135 lbs I was skinny shrimp. Now that I'm 6 feet and 205 lbs I'm fat. I had hair down on my back and I was a crazy hippy now that it's short I'm a stupid redneck. It is really about manners. They are showing their raising.

                                                            • 2 votes
                                                            #7.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:18 AM EST

                                                            Appears the Supreme court thinks we do not have enough of it.

                                                            • 1 vote
                                                            #7.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:22 AM EST

                                                            As long as humans refuse to understand "what" racism is, racism will never die.

                                                              #7.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:58 AM EST

                                                              Racism is a matter of Fact. If a person says something about another race and what that person says is true, is it still racism?? Fact is truth and truth is fact, there is no seperating them. So if a person says something and it's True, then it's not Racism. The media and the government is trying to force all of us to hide our heads in the sand and to not see Truth. Ain't gonna happen.

                                                              • 1 vote
                                                              #7.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:55 AM EST

                                                              Yo vwterry Taiwan is an independent nation go back to high school

                                                                #7.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:42 PM EST
                                                                Reply

                                                                Is it not nice to mention the McConnell is the bizarre turtle-human hybrid between a Kentucky coal miner and an amazon alien She-Turtle from the planet Salmon-ella? Just google McConnell-Turtle to see the uncanny resemblance.

                                                                • 8 votes
                                                                Reply#8 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:50 PM EST

                                                                DEPLORABLE COMMENTS, indeed! Although McConnell is not a model of antiracial America--just think of the way he has treated America's first Black President. Do I need to provide any one details? What goes around comes around.

                                                                • 21 votes
                                                                #9 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:50 PM EST

                                                                Well, two wrongs don't make a right.

                                                                Two wrongs make things even worse.

                                                                • 8 votes
                                                                #9.1 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:54 PM EST

                                                                So you support the racist slurs against Mrs. McConnell, Dr. Sam?

                                                                • 10 votes
                                                                #9.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:01 AM EST

                                                                Arthur, what racial slurs against Mrs. McConnell. Have yet to hear one. Please elaborate. If you are referring to the comments about "maybe that explains why your job went to China", that hardly sounds like a racial slur (except to paranoid you, of course, and you merry band of dimwits).

                                                                • 15 votes
                                                                #9.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:12 AM EST

                                                                Labeling a Taiwanese woman "from China" is a racially insensitive statement. It's a generalization that all Asian women are "Chinese".

                                                                That racial slur. There, I have elaborated.

                                                                Do you denounce that slur, or can you only lob personal attacks??

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                                                                #9.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:19 AM EST

                                                                Henry-1014127 You are a hypocrite like ALL liberals. You and your liberal buddies scream 'racist' every single time someone disagrees with Obama. I have never used a racial slur and I have never said anything that any reasonable person could construe as racist when speaking against Obama's policies and yet, I have been called a racist many times. The comment made by the liberal group as quoted in the article IS a racial slur. There is NO WAY to justify it, to excuse it, or call it anything other than what it is and what it was intended to be...a racial slur.

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                                                                #9.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:26 AM EST

                                                                Yo Art, Taiwan IS part of China, so she is of Chinese heritage. Move on.

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                                                                #9.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:48 AM EST

                                                                vwterry, you're splitting hairs. It's like calling someone from Puerto Rico an American. He/she's not.

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                                                                #9.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:59 AM EST

                                                                Labeling a Taiwanese woman "from China" is a racially insensitive statement.

                                                                so now Taiwan is Not China, Artie? I wish you'd clue them into that fact. And No, it is not racially insensitive. It is a statement of fact.

                                                                Unable to argue the merits. ^^^

                                                                there are No merits to argue. there is no redeeming value or merit to Mitch McConnell. He is devoid of any rational thought in his brain and should be considered on the same level as a 6 year old. No actual proven fact has been uttered by him for 10 years. He is a congenital liar.

                                                                So, in a country of 315 million people, all you could

                                                                and in a country of 315 million people, all that could be found disparaging his "wife" was somebody on a Twitter account.

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                                                                #9.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:05 AM EST

                                                                Uh, so are you saying that since she was born in Taiwan, then part of China following the establishment of the PRC in 1949, she is not Chinese?

                                                                And, at this moment Puerto Ricans are considered US citizens per the Jones-Shafroth Act of 1917 and in fact are issued US passports. Do you have something against Puerto Ricans?

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                                                                #9.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:09 AM EST
                                                                Comment author avatarMichael Mellnickvia Facebook

                                                                The comments were out of line

                                                                Arthur66 you just an idiot know before you speak. She is in fact Chinese, both her parent fled to taiwan when the communist took over. And Puerto Ricans are Americans,On March 2, 1917, the Jones-Shafroth Act was signed, granting collective United States citizenship to Puerto Ricans. They even voted for statehood in the last election.

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                                                                #9.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:16 AM EST

                                                                Arthur66 ~~~ According to poster, BoredwithsameO, Mrs. McConnel's family immigrated to Taiwan from China after the communist takeover of China in the late forties. I have not double-checked, but it sounds reasonable to me. Have you double-checked ???

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                                                                #9.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:16 AM EST

                                                                Arthur66

                                                                Labeling a Taiwanese woman "from China" is a racially insensitive statement. It's a generalization that all Asian women are "Chinese".

                                                                People in China and Taiwan are ethnically identical. There is only a big difference in thier minds only. So really it was more culturally insensitive than racial.

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                                                                #9.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:26 AM EST

                                                                Told you Arthur was smoking the dope! BUSTED! Hey Numb Nuts! Puerto Rico is an American territory.

                                                                SINCE 1917 Puerto Ricans Are American Citizens! Good grief, put down the bong!

                                                                You trolling double dumb ass!

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                                                                #9.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:40 AM EST

                                                                Well, two wrongs don't make a right.

                                                                Two wrongs make things even worse.

                                                                Pigotry, well said and I completely agree, too bad some others don't think so.

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                                                                #9.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:52 AM EST

                                                                Labeling a Taiwanese woman "from China" is a racially insensitive statement. It's a generalization that all Asian women are "Chinese".

                                                                NONSENSE...Only to validate your stupid comments. This from a person who spent time both in Taiwan and mainland China. They are all Chinese first and Tiwanese second get a life and learn something.

                                                                  #9.15 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:26 AM EST

                                                                  Really, Elaine Chao's ethnicity should never be an issue, or if she is "American enough".

                                                                  Her real faults are as follows:

                                                                  1. She was a lousy Sec. Labor appointed by a lousy president

                                                                  2. She married a louse.

                                                                  Mitch McConnell is every bit of what he, and his fellow wing-nuts, describe as "Socialist": He is payed by the taxpayers, his family benefits from taxpayer-provided health care, has a taxpayer-provided job, and doesn't do a damn thing at work.

                                                                  So, in the end, there's plenty to pound "mortician Mitch" about, on the campaign trail. No need to attack his wife; she'd already proved herself incompetent.

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                                                                  #9.16 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:21 AM EST

                                                                  There was no racial slur. you people and they, just assumed it was racially based. it was a complaint about her former position and the fact that we lost most of the jobs during her tenure. Sorry guys, there really is no story here, just a complaint about another secretary. But this shows how clever republicans are. spin baby spin

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                                                                  #9.17 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:01 AM EST

                                                                  Dr. DumbSam, and just how was Bush treated by the NAACP and the congressional black cacus, I will wait for your answer Einstein.

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                                                                  #9.18 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 11:20 AM EST

                                                                  And also so-called "Dr"Sam. Your messiah is not America's first black president. He is America's first half white president. He is half white, about 37% Arabic and only 13% black.

                                                                    #9.19 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:18 PM EST
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                                                                    Did he shake his fist after he read it? I know it's hard for some older people to understand, but this is the internet and if you take it too seriously you will become a bigger fool than you can imagine; and it will happen swiftly. They got away with it and probably got a laugh to boot; never take the bait.

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                                                                    Reply#10 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:53 PM EST

                                                                    Funny after reading this article I still dont know what it is about. MSNBC has neglected to tell us in enough detail what was said or who said it in this news station tweets. I would bet dollars to donuts that if this was tweets from Rush Limbaugh, or some conservative station that MSNBC would bluster all the righteous indignation in their repertoire to give us every minute by minute detail of the aggression.

                                                                    Also MSNBC since when is Ashley Judd a Democratic leader? WE have enough Hollywood in Washigton D.C.

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                                                                    Reply#11 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:55 PM EST

                                                                    You got that right. If a Republican had said that about a Democrat or a Liberal this would have headline news on every news station in the country.

                                                                      #11.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:40 AM EST
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                                                                      Comment author avatarMichael Aufenkampvia Facebook

                                                                      ...and the racism continues in the discussion. By the founding party of the Ku Klux Klan no less.

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                                                                      #12 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:57 PM EST

                                                                      Did you read the article?

                                                                      "Progress Kentucky removed the offending comments from Twitter after Louisville public radio station WFPL-FM aired reports about them. And the group issued two apologies over the past week for what they described as "inappropriate tweets sent by our organization."

                                                                      At the time of the founding, of the KKK , the South was heavily Democrat. Over the next hundred plus years , the parties would reverse in states rights stance , among other subjects. Thus the blue states of 1860 are the red states of 2013 , and visa versa.

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                                                                      #12.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:06 AM EST

                                                                      Hey Michael, Scar has it right. Today's Republican party is yesterday's Democratic party. But that is not convenient for you. Or are you just parroting what you hear from you right fringe buddies?

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                                                                      #12.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:15 AM EST

                                                                      That is complete and utter revisionist history by Scar and Henry.

                                                                      Never mind Bob Byrd, Al Gore Sr., William Fullbright, Theo Bilbo, George Smathers, James Eastland and ALL the Democrats who voted against the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.

                                                                      We only need to go back a few months!

                                                                      Keith Judd, a white, convicted and jailed felon got 41% of the registered Democrat vote in the 2012 West Virginia primary. Now why would all those Democrats vote for a white man in prison instead of President Obama.........?

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                                                                      #12.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:25 AM EST

                                                                      Arthur66: Ever look at the electoral map as of 2012??

                                                                      All those Yankee states were Republican in 1860.

                                                                      All those Rebel states were Democrat in 1860.

                                                                      West Virginia was a "border state" , thus mixed sentiments regarding the Civil war.

                                                                      However, anti-fed sentiments in W Virginia & elsewhere in the mountains, were accelerated by the enforcement of alcohol prohibition of the late 1920's and later.

                                                                      Did you flunk history in High School???

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                                                                      #12.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:42 AM EST

                                                                      What does the electoral map have anything to do with the Ku Klux Klan and Democrat racism?

                                                                      You're stretching, big time.

                                                                      We know the liberal ideology is a religion to you, but you've lost this battle.

                                                                      The Kentucky "Progressives" went racial, they made a mistake, and they admitted it.

                                                                      Are you still defending the racists???

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                                                                      #12.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:02 AM EST

                                                                      Arthur66:

                                                                      You do not realize , though I do not like your boy , I'm defending his wife.

                                                                      I do not think anyone should be attacked because of their race.

                                                                      Again:

                                                                      All those Yankee states were Republican in 1860.

                                                                      All those Rebel states were Democrat in 1860.

                                                                      West Virginia was a "border state" , thus mixed sentiments regarding the Civil war.

                                                                      However, anti-fed sentiments in W Virginia & elsewhere in the mountains, were accelerated by the enforcement of alcohol prohibition of the late 1920's and later.

                                                                      What part of that do you not get?? The Kentucky Progressives may rott big time. But KKK? old south???new democrat???......none of above.

                                                                      Are you still defending the racists??? No, I'm opposing the absolute stupidity your projecting.

                                                                      But, better yet , prove me historically wrong. Get your google going.

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                                                                      #12.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:14 AM EST

                                                                      just so you actually know what your referring too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964

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                                                                      #12.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:24 AM EST

                                                                      Nice try, Arthur, but while you're hung up on Democrats from the 1960s being the same as Democrats from the 2010s. I guess by that same calculus then Ronald Reagan died a moderate Democrat who believed in gun control and signed Affirmative Action into law in California.

                                                                      I guess for some folks political parties' stances don't evolve over time so they might as well be voting Whig party down the card, afterall the a political platform that was valid in the 18th Century has to still be good today, right? What's the Democratic-Republicans' stance on using leechs to cure scurvy and how that can be used as an alternative to Obamacare anyway?

                                                                      But more to the point, Arthur: even if both politcal parties didn't evolve their political stances over the last 50 years so that your image of the Southern Democrat still rings 100% true it still doesn't address the bigger fact that REPUBLICANS DIDN'T DO JACK FOR MINORITIES THROUGH THAT WHOLE JIM CROW PERIOD EITHER!!

                                                                      Neo-nuts like to paint the Southern Democrats as being the only racists that had existed through all those decades of institutionalized racism and oppression while conveniently forgeting that white Republicans didn't give a shyte about correcting racism much either. And if you doubt me name then ONE Rupublican piece of civil rights/anti-racism legislation passed over that same period dominated by the infamous Southern Republicans...

                                                                      Take your time with that, too; it might take your a while to find something

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                                                                      #12.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:26 AM EST

                                                                      Arthur, man you are WAY OUT OF YOUR LEAGUE! Everything you've said coming out of your shallow - narrowed minded little brain has being proven wrong EVERY time! Even the dumbest dumb ass knows when to just shut their pie hole and walk away.

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                                                                      #12.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:58 AM EST

                                                                      She is in fact Chinese, both her parent fled to taiwan when the communist took over.

                                                                      Mellnick, Most Taiwanese are Chinese who speak Mandarin and have their roots in China. What else would they be, no news here at all.

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                                                                      #12.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:51 AM EST

                                                                      Senator Robert Byrd D/WV was a robe wearing KKK member during the 1940s. He filibustered against the 1964 Civil Rights Act and supported the Vietnam War. The longest sitting member of the US Congress, died while in office - 2010...

                                                                      JFK - voted against the Civil Rights Act as a Senator. The same as many of the Democrat Leadership did then and later during 1964...

                                                                      If it was not for the Republicans, the 1964 Civil Rights Act would have been DEFEATED...

                                                                      The Civil War southern Democrats formed the KKK to fight against the Republicans and the NEW Federal regulations...

                                                                      The 1940's KKK fought against the; northern Unions, supported Women's right to vote and had both Democrats & Republicans...

                                                                      The 1960's KKK groups were closely allied with the police and operated with impunity. The southern KKK members were mainly White Democrats. They were oposing; court-ordered busing to desegregate schools, affirmative action and more open immigration...

                                                                      Yes Political Parties evolve and change their POLICIES. But they CAN NOT change their HISTORY...

                                                                      BTY - I grew-up in Southside Virginia during the 1960's and saw who was supported, by whom. My brother ran for political office there during the late 1980s, things had not changed...

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                                                                      #12.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:00 AM EST

                                                                      Actually dumb az the KKK was not started by either party look it up you might be surprised.. Actually your comment is useless as when Strom Thumond left the democratic party the vast majority of those in the democrats followed him and now the southern racists are all republicans except for a few who still hate Republicanism since lincoln started that party.

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                                                                      #12.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:30 AM EST

                                                                      democrats are the worst racists. My ultra-liberal dad leads the democrat party of a rather large state. He has spoken at the naacp 3 times. But he routinely calls black "jungle bunnies" in private. My mom is second in charge of the democratic party in a rather large state. She calls homosexuals "queers" and says they are all going to hell.

                                                                      My drunken aunts and uncles and pothead cousins in NYC routinely say the "n_ggers" are causing them to be poor. Yet they have voted democrat 100% of the time.

                                                                      Liberals. God love em! LMFAO!!

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                                                                      #12.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:54 AM EST

                                                                      democrats are the worst racists. My ultra-liberal dad leads the democrat party of a rather large state. He has spoken at the naacp 3 times. But he routinely calls black "jungle bunnies" in private. My mom is second in charge of the democratic party in a rather large state. She calls homosexuals "queers" and says they are all going to hell.

                                                                      My drunken aunts and uncles and pothead cousins in NYC routinely say the "n_ggers" are causing them to be poor. Yet they have voted democrat 100% of the time.

                                                                      Liberals. God love em! LMFAO!!

                                                                      Wow, Bobster! you and your family are pretty messed up. You have my sympathy.

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                                                                      #12.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:03 AM EST

                                                                      The founding party of the KKK really, actually it was a group of southern democrats one of which was Nathan Bedford Forrest a confederate general that started the KKK. If you read history you would know Lincoln was the first republican president, the pro slavery candidate was a democrat.

                                                                        #12.15 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 5:50 PM EST

                                                                        AC Robertson:

                                                                        The vote by region: 1964 Civil Rights Act:

                                                                        The original House version:

                                                                        • Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%)
                                                                        • Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
                                                                        • Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
                                                                        • Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%)

                                                                        The Senate version:

                                                                        • Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%)
                                                                        • Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%)
                                                                        • Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%)
                                                                        • Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%)

                                                                        And you were saying?? Normally your more accurate .

                                                                        Now Southern Republicans did what???

                                                                          #12.16 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:09 PM EST

                                                                          Really? You really that surprised liberals are bigots?

                                                                          But what's not surprising is the educational level of Americans, who think all Asians are Chinese. Reminds me of that King of the Hill episode -

                                                                          Are you Chinese or Japanese?
                                                                          I'm Laotian!
                                                                          Uh... what ocean?
                                                                          You know, Laotian, from Laos!
                                                                          Uh... are you Chinese or Japanese?

                                                                          Typical isn't it? USA will not recognize the sovereign state of Taiwan to protect their economic ties with China. And then turns around and accuse a Taiwanese woman as Chinese. Taiwan is an enemy of China, trust me they won't want your jobs there.

                                                                            #12.17 - Mon Mar 4, 2013 1:12 AM EST

                                                                            Scar-481986,

                                                                            You have to watch out on Wikipedia, they like to screw with their information formats...

                                                                            Totals are in "YeaNay" format:

                                                                            The original House version:

                                                                            • Southern Democrats: 7–87 (7–93%) - That would be 93% that voted NAY
                                                                            • Southern Republicans: 0–10 (0–100%)
                                                                            • Northern Democrats: 145–9 (94–6%)
                                                                            • Northern Republicans: 138–24 (85–15%) - That would be 85% that voted YEA

                                                                            The Senate version:

                                                                            • Southern Democrats: 1–20 (5–95%) - That would be 95% that voted NAY
                                                                            • Southern Republicans: 0–1 (0–100%)
                                                                            • Northern Democrats: 45–1 (98–2%)
                                                                            • Northern Republicans: 27–5 (84–16%) - That would be 84% that voted YEA

                                                                            BTY - 45 YEA votes in the Senate would have not passed the Bill...

                                                                              #12.18 - Mon Mar 4, 2013 3:24 AM EST
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                                                                              Ashley Judd will mop the floor with him, he has nothing to complain about he has way to many racist overtures himself. He is a 2 faced bigot. We need to retire him when he runs again for office.

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                                                                              Reply#13 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:57 PM EST

                                                                              Only REPUBLICANS AND CONSERVATIVES can be racists ... DEMOCRATs AND LIBERALs can say anything and are considered erudite ...

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                                                                              #13.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:25 AM EST

                                                                              gustifer, can you name specific examples of his "racist overtures" and his "2 faced bigotry"?

                                                                              Or is that just partisan conjecture intended to smear this man, Mitch McConnell??

                                                                              Please name your examples.

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                                                                              #13.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:26 AM EST

                                                                              Sources that he is a racist?

                                                                                #13.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:42 AM EST
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                                                                                I thought he was gay.

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                                                                                Reply#14 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:58 PM EST

                                                                                Ah! The usual, and predictable, accusation. Odd. If he was, the left would count it as a plus.

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                                                                                #14.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:30 AM EST

                                                                                He is gay. She is the beard.

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                                                                                #14.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:47 AM EST

                                                                                sbs ~~~~~ True or not, it's none of your business !!!

                                                                                  #14.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:26 AM EST
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                                                                                  I don't see that is it a "racist" slur to call someone "Chinese" when that person is actually Chinese. Now if they had called her a chink or something, I can see why they would be upset. There was nothing really derogatory in pointing out that she is Chinese when GOP policies are partly responsible for sending our jobs to China. But this pales in comparison to some of the truly racist slurs that have been directed at both our President and First Lady by elected officials and Republican operatives - not just some PAC that the Democratic Party is not responsible for.

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                                                                                  Reply#15 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:59 PM EST

                                                                                  Yup, I think you hit the nail of the head. But the GOP would rather just forget about that episode that did not work out too well for them. The GOP is a party of race baiting racists. Nothing more, nothing less.

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                                                                                  #15.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:16 AM EST

                                                                                  I'm assuming that you are just being defensive, and are not really so dense as to not see the offense. But I'll explain it to you, anyway. It's not insulting because they were calling her Chinese. That's easy to figure out because they didn't, in fact, ever call her Chinese. It's insulting because they are saying that because of her Chinese ancestry, she is selling out her country to move jobs to her 'home country'. It's the exact same as someone saying that Obama is secretly allied with Al-Queda because he's 'obviously a moslem.'

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                                                                                  #15.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:40 AM EST

                                                                                  KayEllen << << <<>> >> >> I've seen a few, but very few, racist comments directed toward President and Mrs. Obama. I have seen MANY comments by Democrats/Liberals turning EVERY, however well-founded, criticism of the POTUS & First Lady into racism.

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                                                                                  #15.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:34 AM EST
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                                                                                  Ashley Judd will mop the floor with her A$$, she's a Hollywood wanta be politico who knows as much about the politics of this country as I know about the far side of the moon. Democrats have to be desperate to put someone like her on any ballot.

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                                                                                  Reply#16 - Sat Mar 2, 2013 11:59 PM EST

                                                                                  Ashley is a better person and will be a better politician then his RACIST A$$!!!!!!

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                                                                                  #16.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:03 AM EST

                                                                                  Ashley can't make a go of a marriage let alone a state.

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                                                                                  #16.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:23 AM EST

                                                                                  gustifer, again making accusations he/she cannot back up.

                                                                                  I challenge you to name and post evidence of a SINGLE incident that supports your claim of McConnell being a "racist ass".

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                                                                                  #16.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:40 AM EST

                                                                                  It's funny how someone who is married to someone of a different race gets the racist tag on them.

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                                                                                  #16.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:42 AM EST

                                                                                  Ponti, Do you mean like Ronnie Ragun Bubba?

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                                                                                  #16.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 2:22 AM EST
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                                                                                  Not new in history:

                                                                                  CSA General Stonewall Jackson caught garbage, because his wife was Native American.

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                                                                                  Reply#17 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:00 AM EST

                                                                                  What comes around goes around Turtleneck. Sending the darkie back to the servants quarters where he belongs after 4 years didn't work out for you did it? HYPOCRITE!

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                                                                                  Reply#18 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:04 AM EST

                                                                                  Let me get this right. If a "darkie" , or non caucasian, makes a non tolerant racial remark, its not racism . Thats what your saying??

                                                                                  Dam, I though the word had a different meaning.

                                                                                  By the way , I really don't care for him. But your argument is beyond hypocrisy.

                                                                                  But , everyone, at least the politically correct everyone, knows a black person can't be a racist . Right???

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                                                                                  #18.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:09 AM EST
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                                                                                  C'mon, get real, just because someone criticizes her doesn't mean it was racial...besides, Clinton set the standard for Chinese folks to own the US! I doubt she can add much to that! Incredible that a Chinese national was head of the department of energy...at least she's a US citizen...

                                                                                    Reply#19 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:11 AM EST

                                                                                    What unfunded wars, unfunded Medicare Part D and unfunded tax cuts paid for with borrowed money from a communist country did Clinton get us into?

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                                                                                    #19.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 3:59 AM EST

                                                                                    Ok folks let's get real. The RW GOP has been taking potshots at the first lady for the past four years...some racial, some just plain nasty...McConnell never made an attempt to say No Fair Spouses should be off the grid for nasty comments. Besides his wife has been a hyper Republican going on Sunday Talk shows for years. I think McConnell did not want to remind TeaParty crazed GOP that he is married to a Chinese American. Anybody remember McConnelll getting out in front of his fellow GOP who have tried to sell the President as being a Kenyan rather than American born? McConnell's base is so xenophobic and so RW, he wanted to take the sting out of their dislike of him being married to a Chinese person that he raises race to deflect any negatives the marriage may have for some in his Republican base. I find it interesting he's pulling the race card...racism Mitch? No just an acknowledgement that your wife is Chinese...born in Taiwan...nothing wrong with that...but it is factual unlike the allegation that Obama was born in Kenya

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                                                                                    #19.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:27 AM EST
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                                                                                    so an agenda of "making obama a one-term president" directly translates to "sending the darkie back to the slave quarters where he belongs" in your mind? guess it had nothing to do with political ideaology? and we wonder who the racist hypocrite is there mick?

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                                                                                    Reply#20 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:16 AM EST

                                                                                    You're projecting, BD.

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                                                                                    #20.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:11 AM EST
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                                                                                    I would hope that spouses and their children would be left out of poltics, but seems people from both parties stoop pretty low in the hopes of helping their candidate. It really stands out here on the vein with all the name calling by folks from both parties, but then I just take that as a lack of intelligence and the lack of ability of the poster to debate a subject without resorting to the name calling.

                                                                                      Reply#21 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:18 AM EST

                                                                                      These comments are disgusting. But it does bring up an interesting point - if it is okay for his wife to come here and become a citizen, why is it not okay for people from, say, Mexico to come here and do the same thing? Things that make you say hmmmm.

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                                                                                      Reply#22 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:25 AM EST

                                                                                      Took them three years to get a visa just to get here. Sound like the average illegals journey??hmmm???

                                                                                      Compare apples to watermelons much???

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                                                                                      #22.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:03 AM EST

                                                                                      How long did his wife wait to become a citizen? I really doubt she crossed the border and was give papers.

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                                                                                      #22.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:46 AM EST

                                                                                      Well Indiana Rick, you have really showed your stupidity. There is a WORLD OF DIFFERENCE between immigrating here ILLEGALLY and immigrating here legally. Who says it's not ok for Mexicans to come here and become citizens? ALL U.S. Citizens should be against ILLEGAL (that's right ILLEGAL) immigration. PUTZ.

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                                                                                      #22.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 7:37 PM EST
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                                                                                      Hypocritical scum...but everyone else's wife is fair game, as long as it's a Dem's spouse...What an arrogant prig!(it's a real word..look it up!)

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                                                                                      Reply#23 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:27 AM EST

                                                                                      Surprises the hell out of me that slug McConnell has any wife at all, let alone a pretty one! She must lack in taste and eyesight if nothing else......

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                                                                                      Reply#24 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:28 AM EST

                                                                                      They have matching bags. They make a cute couple.

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                                                                                      #24.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 4:02 AM EST

                                                                                      Speaking of matching bags, "How about B. H. O-bamma and moochele". Now that's a couple.

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                                                                                      #24.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:37 AM EST

                                                                                      green card?

                                                                                        #24.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:04 AM EST
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                                                                                        most Liberals are scum

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                                                                                        #25 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:28 AM EST
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                                                                                        Most republicans are koch-suckers.

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                                                                                        #25.1 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 12:35 AM EST

                                                                                        ^^^ can only lob personal attacks, unable to argue the merits ^^^

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                                                                                        #25.2 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:13 AM EST

                                                                                        And which merit might you be arguing, Arthur?

                                                                                        Go suck on a koch.

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                                                                                        #25.3 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:16 AM EST

                                                                                        No wonder why Southern Democrats are an endangered species.

                                                                                        They have helped dig their own graves..with such behavior.

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                                                                                        #25.4 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:17 AM EST

                                                                                        Pigotry: Explain to me, why you consider a Kentucky Progressive group to be a " Southern Democrat" .

                                                                                        I just don't get the geography of your statement. Historically, Civil War wise, they were a border state that leaned Northern.

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                                                                                        #25.5 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:29 AM EST

                                                                                        Scar, I myself am leaning liberal...always. Actually I am a pro-Obama Independent.

                                                                                        I think Kentucky is in the South geographically? This Kentucky as border state leaning Northern was civil war era classification? Civil War was long past. Culturally Kentucky is more South than north.

                                                                                        But please enlighten me. I can be wrong. No offense intended.

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                                                                                        #25.6 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:31 AM EST

                                                                                        A little enlightening help for you Pigotry:

                                                                                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_in_the_American_Civil_War

                                                                                        By the way, I'm a registered Democrat , who votes for whoever is the best candidate.

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                                                                                        #25.7 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:37 AM EST

                                                                                        Pigotry: " Culturally Kentucky is more South than north."

                                                                                        Lets say your from New Jersey. Culturally, how much do you have in common with say ....Maine??? Except from the civil war??

                                                                                        From the people I've met from both places?? Not a lot. But both are considered "northern".

                                                                                          #25.8 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 1:54 AM EST

                                                                                          I wonder if she had been white and blonde would there have been an apology?

                                                                                            #25.9 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:07 AM EST

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                                                                                              #25.10 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 8:16 AM EST

                                                                                              The south begins at the Mason-Dixon line...anything south of Pennsylvania. Kentucky is "south". What in the world are you trying to prove? This sounds like a 4th grade geography quiz...

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                                                                                              #25.11 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:03 AM EST

                                                                                              Members of the Kentucky Progress and their fellow Southern Democrats will sooner and later join the GOP, as most other Southern Demcrats have done.

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                                                                                              #25.12 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 6:00 PM EST

                                                                                              Well , I'm a Registered Southern Democrat.

                                                                                              Glad to hear you want me to become, or vote for, a Republican.

                                                                                              Unlike most people , I vote at every election.

                                                                                              Jack couldn't read #25.7 ?? Just another idiot not willing to read real history. Beyond , what they semi learned in public school.

                                                                                                #25.13 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 9:15 PM EST

                                                                                                Scar...which party you will vote for in the future is your choice, & yours only. I am not here to push you either way. If you consider Kentucky as northern, I certainly respect your opinion. There is so much diversity in every community, big and small.

                                                                                                It's just my general observation that since the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965, so many southern Democrats have left the Democratic Party.

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                                                                                                #25.14 - Sun Mar 3, 2013 10:41 PM EST
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