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Politician speaks of Obama assassination, author lumps racism and Ron Paul

Apparently, a failed politician can speak for the entire Libertarian, Tea Party, and Ron Paul movement. 

Jules Manson, whom apparently is a “darling of the Tea Party,” yet largely unheard of, made an off the wall comment on his Facebook page saying:

“Assassinate the f----- n----- and his monkey children”

A fellow Examiner would like you to believe he randomly posted this.  That it was some sort of a Sunday morning chat with fellow interweb users over a steady stream of cute cat pictures, Youtube videos, and quotes that after a few generations are completely devoid of their original meaning, and suddenly when realizing he was out of Coffeemate French vanilla creamer, shouted from the top of his Facebook roof the ills of the “leader of the free world”

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How coy.

Mr. Manson was apparently responding to President Obama breaking yet another promise by signing the National Defense Authorization Act into law.  It was right after the “Kiss our Constitution goodbye” comment, along with a “Who cares about civil liberties and promises?”  It was four comments down from a “Once again Obama has sold us a bill of lies – how will Democrats justify this one?”

When all else fails let us play the race card.  Forget the fact Obama’s largest donors are JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs (He’s one of us, remember?  He doesn’t support those evil 1%)   Forget the countless broken promises from wars to child care tax credits, ending the income tax for those making less than $50,000, allowing imported prescription drugs – and just a host of lies that helped propel him into the White House – lets play race.

Did we mention Jules Manson was a Ron Paul supporter?  He was also a Libertarian?

Well, shucks.  Let’s see what James Carville, a darling of the Democratic party, has to say about this.

 "The Democratic constituency is just like a herd of cows. All you have to do is lay out enough silage and they come running. That's why I became an operative working with Democrats. With Democrats all you have to do is make a lot of noise, lay out the hay, and be ready to use the ole cattle prod in case a few want to bolt the herd."

What about Democrat President Harry Truman, a John F. Kennedy supporter, who said:

“I think one man is just as good as another so long as he’s not a n----- or a Chinaman”

Are these too old for a faux pas for you?  Maybe it was allowed back ‘in that time' and generation?  Do we need more big blue boxes to get the point across?

What about Senator Harry Reid, the darling Democratic leader of the Senate, who it was revealed, stated that he believed Barack Obama was well suited to a presidential run because he is a "light-skinned" African American "with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one." 

Harry Reid, for the record, is an Obama supporter.

This is ridiculous.  Lumping together some failed politician from California who happens to support Ron Paul and then implying that all Tea Party members, Ron Paul supporters, and Libertarians are racist is just off the wall.

Similar to how we can reason all Tea Party members and Ron Paul supporters are racist, we can deduce from these quotes that not only are all Democrats similar to cattle who need to be herded; they are racist bigots.  More than that – they are hypocrites. 

Don’t worry – The Democrat Examiner who wrote that article professes to be a champion and darling for civil liberties.  Wait, civil liberties?  The NDAA?

These type of political cheap shots ruin a perfectly good work of journalism in the name of promoting an idealogy.  Have we not worked hard enough to leave these issues behind and judge a man by his actions, such as Jules Manson, and not somehow contrive abstract ideas and try to sell them as truth?  Let's hope so.

, Tampa Social Issues Examiner

Jack Cole is a 3rd generation Tampa Bay native. Active in local politics since 2006 as a community organizer he holds no barriers between supporting Democrats or Republicans - as not one word can represent everyone's emotions or ideals.

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