DNC Bigotry
Political conventions almost by definition are forums for bluster, blowhards, and baloney and the 2012 Democrat National Convention was no exception. Still, both on and off stage, the DNC featured such outrageous public exhibitions of religious bigotry and racist sentiment that it must be considered historic.
Factor in Democrat confusions, contradictions, and double reverses and the Charlotte, North Carolina quadrennial event had to have set records, but for all the wrong reasons.
Back when Democrats still acted like Americans, humorist Will Rogers famously said, “I am not a member of any organized political party. I am a Democrat.” The disorganization and the disintegration of the former “party of the people” is showing more and more under the dubious tutelage of President Barack Hussein Obama.
The DNC didn’t showcase a Clint Eastwood equivalent, unless you consider the haggard Bill Clinton comparable to the actor addressing an invisible Barack Hussein Obama’s empty chair at the Republican confab last week. Or, unless you consider the bunches of empty suits and the Dems’ barely- averted humiliation of thousands of empty seats at the Bank of America Stadium as an Eastwood equivalent.
The biggest DNC story was not aging Bubba’s stemwinder or the party’s cowardly retreat to a cozier venue but the shameless displays of religious and racial bigotry among the delegates.
Notorious for being irreligious, the Democrats outdid themselves in their national platform when they deliberately deleted any reference to a deity.
They made that omission more offensive after convention Chairman Villaraigosa was advised that eliminating God in the DNC platform would upset millions of voters. He therefore perpetrated a gross offense against democracy by overruling delegate voice votes against reinstating God.
The majority of the party faithful thrice noisily demonstrated they wanted Dems to have nothing to do with any deity anymore than they wanted to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
See Villaraigosa trample on Democrat democracy and try to get the public to believe their ultra-secular party really believes in God: http://tiny.cc/09g8jw.
Then, a prominent Jewish delegate made his religious bias perfectly clear.
Democrats may be godlessly anti-Christian but that doesn’t necessarily mean they are all devoid of religion. At the same time, some foolishly appear to want to stoke the growing European anti-Semitism in America. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=27894.)
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