Daily Gut: The Man Who Cried

Now, you know a word has lost all meaning when Jimmy Carter finally gets around to saying it.

America’s angriest has-been JUST HAD to weigh in on the Joe Wilson affair, linking it to inherent racism – following in the wispy footsteps of every other lefty blogger.

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Check it out, check it outers: (roll tape)

Carter, who I’m now convinced is really Maureen Dowd in a fright mask, seems to ignore the fact that even the White House doesn’t see the racism he sees. This is what Robert Gibbs had to say: (roll tape)

Instead of enjoying the golden years of his life, President Peanut still feels compelled to remind us why he sucked as a leader. He’s just a bitter man who always saw America as part of the problem, never the solution. So even when America elects a black man as President – the act only masks a more sinister urge.

Remember when Eric Holder said it was time for America to talk frankly about racism?

Well, the time has come – and for the left, that “frank” talk boils down to this: we’re all racists.

End of discussion.

And that makes me think – if we all agree with the Dowd’s and the Carter’s of the world, will they finally stop their race whining, and move on to more important things? I doubt it. If anything, once we say we’re all racists – they’ll probably say we just don’t mean it. And then they’ll accuse us of double secret racism. The hypocrisy in all this? There are far more racists among the race-baiters. I mean, you can’t get more racist than hating black conservatives just because they’re black.

Look, let me state the obvious. President Obama won. That wouldn’t happen in a racist country. Not only did he win, but he enjoys widespread good faith among people like me who didn’t vote for him. I admit I find his message to be as wrongheaded at times as Carter’s- but Obama seems like a genuinely good guy.

Especially, when he called Kanye West a jackass.

I’d like him even more if he’d say the same thing about Carter.

And if you disagree with me, then you’re probably a racist.

Tonight we’ve got the great Jim Norton, the lovely Kimberly Guilfoyle, Carl Cameron and Ambassador Bolton.

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