MSNBC and CNBC contributor — and professed Charlie Crist admirer — Donny Deutsch used racially charged language on Monday night, smearing Republican senatorial candidate Marco Rubio as a “coconut.” Deutsch appeared on HLN’s Joy Behar Show and used the word, which both the New York Times and Urban Dictionary define as a “person who is tan on the outside” and “white on the inside.” Rubio is the son of Cuban exiles. [Audio available here.]Lest you're not up on the latest slurs that Lefties use to describe free-thinking (read: Conservative)
Deutsch employed the derogatory term while hitting politicians with no experience. He noted the success of such candidates and derided, “…You almost need that blank piece of paper. That’s the new model. Like, you know, this coconut Rubio down in Florida.”
peoples who refuse to get in lock step with the "progressive" agenda, Michelle Malkin has a primer:
If you are a conservative with Latino/Pacific Islander/Filipino heritage, you’re a coconut (brown on the outside, white on the inside).Let's not forget that women like Malkin and Condolezza Rice are a twofer for Lefties like
If you are a conservative with Asian heritage, you’re a Twinkie or banana (yellow on the outside, white on the inside).
And if you are a conservative who happens to be black, you are an Oreo (black on the outside, white on the inside).
Okay, who is getting hungry?
Look, on the Left they describe Conservatives as a bunch of old, white men. That is their story and they are going to cling to it till Hell freezes over. If someone doesn't fit their narrative they make them fit.
Note to anyone who might claim that Deutsch isn't a Lefty because he is a Crist supporter, I'll respond as soon as I quit laughing.
Note to Charlie Crist, nice friends you got there.
1 comment:
I love it when the Left pulls out their racist claws.
a) it reminds us all of their own racism, something most of the media willfully overlook
b) it shows they're scared enough to completely abandon their normal tactics and pull out this insulting crap
Deutch, Behar and many others are very, very worried at the current political situation. That is a good sign.
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