When in doubt, yell "RACISM" real loud
Way to go, Earl Ofari Hutchinson.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson, president of the Los Angeles Urban Policy Roundtable, denounced the image and called on those behind it to reveal themselves. "Depicting the president as demonic and a socialist goes beyond political spoofery.
The entire quote is boring and whine-y... I only reproduce it 'cuz the term "spoofery" amuses me. Who says that? Spooooooooooooooooooooooooof-er-y.
The liberal tabloid "LA Weekly", which depicted George W. Bush, the former president, as Dracula on its cover in 2004, denounced the Obama-Joker poster as virulently racist.
Hee hee... Media Matters is wingeing about the MSM even mentioning the image. (Neglecting to mention that the MSM was reporting that the image had gone viral, not that it was seen in LA. Typical MM.)
The phrase "can dish it out, but not take it" comes to mind.
Labels: obama joker, Racism
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"Spoofery" sounds like spoofery of spoofery.
Hmm... using the word spoofery seems like puffery.
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