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greg: lynch. lynch to the 21. once again j.b. and dan in new york.our score. dan: eli manning drops back and justin smith jumps up, tips the ball. the giants turn it over on downs. 49ers win 27-20. james: one harbaugh is happy. let's take you back and greg, of course, we know you didn't leave the building. we love your quick reer to thes. -- retorts. greg: what? thank you guys. dan: i'll say this. john harbaugh all week long before this game was talking about marshawn lynch and what a good back he was and i think a lot of people, i've read some articles where they're going, it sounds like holts and heys talking up the opposition. john was right. marshawn lynch has turned in some performance here this afternoon. greg: 31 carry, 104 yards. dan: getting over 100 yards against this defense, that's some accomplishment. greg: look at him. this guy won't go down. that's a first down. and the clock continues to move. while we have a moment, we'll remind you, tonight on cbs, begins with a "60 minutes" investigation about congressional conflicts of interest. f
greg: lynch. lynch to the 21. once again j.b. and dan in new york.our score. dan: eli manning drops back and justin smith jumps up, tips the ball. the giants turn it over on downs. 49ers win 27-20. james: one harbaugh is happy. let's take you back and greg, of course, we know you didn't leave the building. we love your quick reer to thes. -- retorts. greg: what? thank you guys. dan: i'll say this. john harbaugh all week long before this game was talking about marshawn lynch and what a good back...
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i'm saying, brent, stop with lynching. stop with lynching. stop using the phrase. that is -- >> brent -- >> disrespectful. >> yesterday morning he said he didn't recollect anything. by last night he recollects a tiny fact, that's all he recollected. >> he was emphatic, no settlement. >> i don't want a shouting match for the entire program. to rolland's point, let brent finish his answer here. >> absolutely. >> he says where does the race part come from, brent? please, take the floor. >> i do believe that there is a special disdain that the left has for black conservatives. whether it is clarence thomas, whether it is herman cain, whether it is thomas sole, anybody who stands up as a black conservative is attacked merslessly by the left and attacked far more fiercely than white conservatives are. >> john, i tell you, attacking reverend sharpton, reverend jackson, i hear the same thing, that's weak. >> we're not going to settle the debate tonight. appreciate both of you coming on the program. we'll continue the conversation as necessary. brent, thank you. we'll get p
i'm saying, brent, stop with lynching. stop with lynching. stop using the phrase. that is -- >> brent -- >> disrespectful. >> yesterday morning he said he didn't recollect anything. by last night he recollects a tiny fact, that's all he recollected. >> he was emphatic, no settlement. >> i don't want a shouting match for the entire program. to rolland's point, let brent finish his answer here. >> absolutely. >> he says where does the race part come from,...
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they were all there a lynching. and if you have ever seen real photographs, leo frank was lynched in his nightshirt. and the night shirt had gotten sleeves because what they did was they set off pieces of his nightshirt and sold them as holy relics for years. it was sickening. >> i was always under the impression that this was a mob and nobody knew who they were and they broke into the jail and they took him out and lynched him, right? and it was not that at all. it almost changed the leo frank story. they had determined that he was guilty and needed to be punished. and officials of the town, including a former governor and a future governor, they just declared that he was guilty and their job was to -- there was always a mystery on how the mob got in there so easily. it turned out that these people had a lot of influence with the jail, cutting the budget and that sort of thing. they were simply let into the jail to do this. i thought about it and, yes, it does not change the story, but it does. because the vengeanc
they were all there a lynching. and if you have ever seen real photographs, leo frank was lynched in his nightshirt. and the night shirt had gotten sleeves because what they did was they set off pieces of his nightshirt and sold them as holy relics for years. it was sickening. >> i was always under the impression that this was a mob and nobody knew who they were and they broke into the jail and they took him out and lynched him, right? and it was not that at all. it almost changed the leo...
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they would write pamphlets about how lynching is bad. 1916, w.e.b. du bois convinces james weldon johnson to join the organization. he is an incredible person on many levels. i'll go off on a slight tangent. he cowrote lift every voice, which is the anthem for african-americans. and he wrote poetry. he wrote novels. he spoke fluent spanish. he was a diplomat. these all kind of things he did on the sidelines also an incredible journalist and w.e.b. du bois convinces him to join as phil secretary of the treasury. he joins and when 1996, he is all over the country. he travels from california to new york to boston, all of the south recruiting tens of thousands of members. he writes amazing essays which everyone should read. and his argument is basically the constitution has certain protections for every american. and we, black people, get those as well. one of the key things he did which is really i think vital and completely unexplored is he started walking up and down the halls of congress, which was at that time all white. there was that one black per
they would write pamphlets about how lynching is bad. 1916, w.e.b. du bois convinces james weldon johnson to join the organization. he is an incredible person on many levels. i'll go off on a slight tangent. he cowrote lift every voice, which is the anthem for african-americans. and he wrote poetry. he wrote novels. he spoke fluent spanish. he was a diplomat. these all kind of things he did on the sidelines also an incredible journalist and w.e.b. du bois convinces him to join as phil secretary...
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jane lynch! jane lynch, you guys. "glee" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on fox.ouncer ] applying lip balm over... [ record scratches ] ...and over [ record scratches ] probably isn't giving results you want. discover neosporin® lip health™. shown to restore visibly healthier lips in just 3 days. neosporin® lip health™. rethink your lip care. neosporin® lip health™. not bad..only two meetings what's mytoday.ook like? can i walk to the belvedere hotel from here? here are directions to belvedere hotel. read me that text. new message from sarah russell:'see you soon' do you think it will snow today? it sure looks like snow today. say hello to siri..on the most amazing iphone yet. [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which is why safeway has everything you need to get it all done. right now, get a safeway frozen turkey 8 to 24 lbs, for just 58 cents a pound. cook your thanksgiving turkey perfectly with our free chef assistant app. it's foolproof. safeway. ingredients for life. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest
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jane lynch! jane lynch, you guys. "glee" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on fox.ouncer ] applying lip balm over... [ record scratches ] ...and over [ record scratches ] probably isn't giving results you want. discover neosporin® lip health™. shown to restore visibly healthier lips in just 3 days. neosporin® lip health™. rethink your lip care. neosporin® lip health™. not bad..only two meetings what's mytoday.ook like? can i walk to the belvedere hotel from here? here are directions to belvedere hotel. read me that text. new message from sarah russell:'see you soon' do you think it will snow today? it sure looks like snow today. say hello to siri..on the most amazing iphone yet. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: our next guest has been in show business for over five decades from acting on tv as a kid to his oscar and emmy-winning work as a director and producer of some of the most popular movies and tv shows of the last 25 years. please welcome ron howard. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that -- that -- >> i hope -- i hope our wives
jane lynch! jane lynch, you guys. "glee" airs tuesdays at 8:00 p.m. on fox.ouncer ] applying lip balm over... [ record scratches ] ...and over [ record scratches ] probably isn't giving results you want. discover neosporin® lip health™. shown to restore visibly healthier lips in just 3 days. neosporin® lip health™. rethink your lip care. neosporin® lip health™. not bad..only two meetings what's mytoday.ook like? can i walk to the belvedere hotel from here? here are directions...
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. >> this references a lynching.he lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the mill. if you died you need a will. double pay for accidental deaths we have you down. your wife will not need to borrowo. you might not be here come april. being alive is enough to get you killed. do you hear about the folks in monroe? if they hang you from a tree you need a will. your folks won't have to worry about a meal with this insurance when that day of sorrow come. silos you might not be here april. if you died right sudden you'd need a will. >> this next is titled no one's real high button. >> beat, beat, beats here the sound of
. >> this references a lynching.he lynching of 2 couples in monroe, georgia occurred july 25, 1946. it's now referred to has the morris ford lynching. insurance man, 1946. silos you might not be here april. ain't none of us never promise said tomorrow. if you died you would need a will. that way you control your nickel when you are gone. get your ducks in a row you might not be here come april. yeah, your policy is up-to-date and we will pay say if you lose an arm at the elbow at the...
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a case that would result in a lynch killing in one of the most notorious acts of vigilante capture. >> reporter: the heart family had always owned the store by 1933 young brook heart 22 years old and just graduated from the university of santa clara was poised to take over the store from his father. minutes before closing time, brook heart left the department store and walked a short distance to his car. his kidnappers would be the last people to see him alive. >> this is the great gangster era of the 30s and the great terrorists crimes or fashion in that time was kidnapping for ransom. >> howard thermon was described by those who knew him as slow whited. he became friends with jack holmes. together they would plan and carry out the kidnap and murder of brook heart. >> they did this for the money. they murdered him immediately and then asked for the money because they weren't going to have him around to identify them. >> brooks had waited for heart to leave the store. he forced him to drive his car to milpitas. using another car they drove over the san mateo bridge. they placed weight
a case that would result in a lynch killing in one of the most notorious acts of vigilante capture. >> reporter: the heart family had always owned the store by 1933 young brook heart 22 years old and just graduated from the university of santa clara was poised to take over the store from his father. minutes before closing time, brook heart left the department store and walked a short distance to his car. his kidnappers would be the last people to see him alive. >> this is the great...
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a way for brokers like merrill lynch to compete with banks and then they got the government to create those quasi governmental not terribly regulated seal of approval that said these money market accounts are insured quote unquote and merrill lynch and other. why are house for as big wall street firms siphoned billions from the banks because hot selling brokers would call people up and say oh your money's stagnating at the bank you've got to be in the stock come over to merrill lynch so now we're finding out that all the support mechanisms that are supposedly keep this cash safe as safe as it in the bank are in fact faulty that in fact you don't have access to these funds that the brokers have a license to steal and this guy's never going to get his money back and he should be unemployed soon he's one of the one percent now we have to move from talking about the one percent to talking about the one percent of the one percent because everyone else in the categories are going to go bankrupt well i'm going to talk about the one percent of the one percent because in fact they aren't prote
a way for brokers like merrill lynch to compete with banks and then they got the government to create those quasi governmental not terribly regulated seal of approval that said these money market accounts are insured quote unquote and merrill lynch and other. why are house for as big wall street firms siphoned billions from the banks because hot selling brokers would call people up and say oh your money's stagnating at the bank you've got to be in the stock come over to merrill lynch so now...
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this isn't even close to lynching. herman cain is not being lynched.t he did was deny, obstruct and possibly lie about it. and that is nobody's fault but herman cain's fault. so i don't think that the conservative arguments about lynching or using that kind of terminology and sort of the unfairness of the accusations against cain really will stick. and the question is, will this stick not just with the elite media but with the core primary voters in the republican party. what are they thinking? what are they saying? and that's the audience herman cain has to worry about. >> are we missing something here? is this getting away from the whole point of the story that the women he may have harassed are the real victims here? are we forgetting about them? >> i don't think we're forgetting about them. but i think to their credit, the reporters at politico have been very quiet about any more information about these women. and unlike cairns thomas where he had an african-american woman acution an african-american man of unacceptable behavior, we don't know the
this isn't even close to lynching. herman cain is not being lynched.t he did was deny, obstruct and possibly lie about it. and that is nobody's fault but herman cain's fault. so i don't think that the conservative arguments about lynching or using that kind of terminology and sort of the unfairness of the accusations against cain really will stick. and the question is, will this stick not just with the elite media but with the core primary voters in the republican party. what are they thinking?...
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the clarence thomas thing was not a high-tech lynching. it was an i will legitimate attack from the left on clarence thomas. he turned the tables. and so he played the race card the way liberals have been playing it and playing it before. even given that what is going on with cain is not unfair. as kevin said, anybody who is thinking about running for president or running for any office who has this in his background should be prepared for it. and the fact that he wasn't i think says a lot about his organizational skills and his political judgment and it is something that everybody, republicans, independents, whatever should be assessing if they are thinking about voting for him. >> he is prepared. he is denying the allegations. there is one consenting adult. it is all speculation. >> first of all -- first of all he says he wants to pass it off as a left wing hit job. and then he says, well, maybe it wasn't rick perry behind it. he was thought prepared for this. they gave him like 10 days advanced notice they were coming out for this. >> w
the clarence thomas thing was not a high-tech lynching. it was an i will legitimate attack from the left on clarence thomas. he turned the tables. and so he played the race card the way liberals have been playing it and playing it before. even given that what is going on with cain is not unfair. as kevin said, anybody who is thinking about running for president or running for any office who has this in his background should be prepared for it. and the fact that he wasn't i think says a lot...
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and its acquisition of merrill lynch was never transparent and never understood it was losing value even as the ink on the deal of the federal reserve treasury department and bank of america was drying so in that respect it is the riskiest most scary bank right now right now as you said nomi prins thanks so much for being on the show the problem is so much larger and has to do with this fifth down i was no mean print in l.a. . all right before we go a quick reality check because the fed today its cut support asked for economic growth and it's raised its forecast on unemployment but it came out and said it will not do more to stimulate growth because the economy has strengthened and it touted the third quarter g.d.p. that recently came out as proof. the grossest rates and during the search order reflecting a quarter reversals of temporary factors that had weighed on growth for earlier in the year ok really quick reality check for people that are excited about last quarter's growth which came which came in at two point five percent and may have been a lot better than it was last quart
and its acquisition of merrill lynch was never transparent and never understood it was losing value even as the ink on the deal of the federal reserve treasury department and bank of america was drying so in that respect it is the riskiest most scary bank right now right now as you said nomi prins thanks so much for being on the show the problem is so much larger and has to do with this fifth down i was no mean print in l.a. . all right before we go a quick reality check because the fed today...
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there were all there a lynching. and if you have ever seen real photographs, he was -- leo frank was lynched in his nightshirt. and and i sure had, and sleeves -- and the night shirt had gotten sleeves because what they did was they set off pieces of his nightshirt and sold them as holy relics for years. it was sickening. >> i was always under the impression that this was a mob and nobody knew who they were and they broke into the jail and they took him out and lynched him, right? and it was not bad at all. -- that at all. it almost changed the leo frank story. they had determined that he was guilty and needed to be public -- punished. and officials of the town, including a former governor and a future governor, they just declared that he was guilty and their job was to -- there was always a mystery on how the mob got in there so easily. it turned out that these people had a lot of influence with the jail, cutting the budget and that sort of thing. they were simply let into the jail to do this. i thought about it and
there were all there a lynching. and if you have ever seen real photographs, he was -- leo frank was lynched in his nightshirt. and and i sure had, and sleeves -- and the night shirt had gotten sleeves because what they did was they set off pieces of his nightshirt and sold them as holy relics for years. it was sickening. >> i was always under the impression that this was a mob and nobody knew who they were and they broke into the jail and they took him out and lynched him, right? and it...
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it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves. it's ha message unless you kowtow to an old order, you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured, rather than hung from the tree. >> the comparisons to clarence thomas here, joy-ann. >> it's amazing. without a clarence thomas existing, herman cain would have already been finished, but you have a set the people on the right that are the product of those culture wars of that era, and who came out of that thomas hearing ready to fight the left on behalf of any black person that decided to become a republican and immediately a2567d them to clarence tom malls. you have people idea logically deciding this is exactly like clarence thomas and we're going to defend herman cain no matter what. i see a split on the right, the are you familiar limbaughs, the laura ingrahams, the people on the cultural right, and sort of younger conservatives, like on redstate.com, saying wait a minute, it's herman cain stopping these women from coming out, because he will not allow them to be released and the assoc
it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves. it's ha message unless you kowtow to an old order, you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured, rather than hung from the tree. >> the comparisons to clarence thomas here, joy-ann. >> it's amazing. without a clarence thomas existing, herman cain would have already been finished, but you have a set the people on the right that are the product of those culture wars of that era, and who came out...
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where the phrase high-tech lynching entered republican politics.h-tech lynching. i can shot shake off these ak same sexes because they play to the worst stereotypes we have about black men in this country. toure', there's this blender of republican racial politics that's gotten mixed up together. i can't make any sense of it. guide us through this. >> one thing i see, saw rush limbaugh talking about, we see who the real racist are. and clarence thomas is using the same sort of bazooka to fire back is that when we point out moments of racism or minute central in herman cain's campaign they fire back and say that is racist. you are race aist. it becomes this negating tool that we will just say racism wherever we see any racial politics taking place. we will say the race card is played anytime points out a moment of racism and that sort of muddles the conversation to where a lot of people are like i don't want to be part of this at all. it seems two people are fight and i don't understand what is going on. i think that cain, interestingly, does not ex
where the phrase high-tech lynching entered republican politics.h-tech lynching. i can shot shake off these ak same sexes because they play to the worst stereotypes we have about black men in this country. toure', there's this blender of republican racial politics that's gotten mixed up together. i can't make any sense of it. guide us through this. >> one thing i see, saw rush limbaugh talking about, we see who the real racist are. and clarence thomas is using the same sort of bazooka to...
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there's a pretty serious problem saying this is a high-tech lynching.ence thomas. >> that was the intention was to draw the parallel. >> absolutely the attention was to draw parallels to clarence thomas, but i think in the short term it's going to help him raise money. in the long term i think this hurts him. i think it hurts with african-americans, and i think it will hurt with women. we have a huge gender gap in the country and whenever what actually occurred comes out, herman cain will have to go out and do a mea culpa and explain and apologize or this will hurt him with women voters also. >> maureen dowd when she went through it was really dismissive of the race argument saying this is a classic tale of a washington power man, man in power, abusing his place in power. >> chuck, i don't know the details of what happened, and they are still sealed. i think we all feel like he should follow governor barbour's advice who as you pointed out in your interview is a pretty good political mind here, but there are a couple of things that in the long run hurt
there's a pretty serious problem saying this is a high-tech lynching.ence thomas. >> that was the intention was to draw the parallel. >> absolutely the attention was to draw parallels to clarence thomas, but i think in the short term it's going to help him raise money. in the long term i think this hurts him. i think it hurts with african-americans, and i think it will hurt with women. we have a huge gender gap in the country and whenever what actually occurred comes out, herman...
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a lynching.ynching was. a lynching was torture, it was murder, it was hangings. this is not what this is. this is big-league politics. and herman cain and his supporters need to stop whining and put on their big boy pants and take a class in crisis communications or three, get 0 out all of the information to get in front of the story if he want to survive and move on. >> ooh, maria brought out the big boy pants. pete? perfect segue. >> i agree with march yarks we shouldn't use the word "lynching" unless we talk about a lynching. i don't know what's high tech about this at all and i don't understand the racism. people are going to connect it to clarence thomas? i don't get it. it's not like anybody accused barack obama of being a secret muslim, non-american, a socialist, a marxist who hung out with some unsavory elements, palled around with terrorists. nothing like that. i don't the race factor and we'll see that maybe one of his opponents, a republican perhaps, we'll see leaked the information. >
a lynching.ynching was. a lynching was torture, it was murder, it was hangings. this is not what this is. this is big-league politics. and herman cain and his supporters need to stop whining and put on their big boy pants and take a class in crisis communications or three, get 0 out all of the information to get in front of the story if he want to survive and move on. >> ooh, maria brought out the big boy pants. pete? perfect segue. >> i agree with march yarks we shouldn't use the...
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tech lynching. you had ann coulter say something along the lines are our blacks are better than your blacks. insanity in my opinion when someone uses that kind of language. how do you score conservatives in how they bounced around on who to blame to joan and michael's point? >> they are getting too worked up. the facts are murky and i think that's part of the vacuum. people are jumping in and in the process getting a little on the edges of the debate. i think there is a lot yet to learn here. unfortunately herman is say great guy who led an interesting campaign, but we are starting to see again that his inexperience this this field is starting to hurt him a little bit in terms of the way they handled this not having all the facts and not putting all the facts on immediately. >> what does it have to do with the high tech lynching. blacks who are democrats and conservative. that's not herman cain and that might be a reflection on some of the conservatives. >> some of the folks are trying to sell ratin
tech lynching. you had ann coulter say something along the lines are our blacks are better than your blacks. insanity in my opinion when someone uses that kind of language. how do you score conservatives in how they bounced around on who to blame to joan and michael's point? >> they are getting too worked up. the facts are murky and i think that's part of the vacuum. people are jumping in and in the process getting a little on the edges of the debate. i think there is a lot yet to learn...
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bank of america merrill lynch they're. just joined into the up with. with the federal reserve bank is just going to expand their balance sheet by however many trillions of requires to make all these these unholy security but it's also max the case is here that because of their power in this mafia of this syndicate this racket they're able to put these segregated account holders in a distressed position by being more powerful to be able to step in front of them in this chain of creditors standing in line at the trustees you know well that's true there is another leg so the massive manipulation scam of putting these people into a stress position similar to what they do want on a mobile and finally on this story jesse's café american says i have nothing against vulture funds per se although what i hear a few of them have done with two of the failed icelandic banks and their former directors proves rule for of zombie banking land always use the double tax. double refers of course to two shots to the head two shots through the head which brings me to more g
bank of america merrill lynch they're. just joined into the up with. with the federal reserve bank is just going to expand their balance sheet by however many trillions of requires to make all these these unholy security but it's also max the case is here that because of their power in this mafia of this syndicate this racket they're able to put these segregated account holders in a distressed position by being more powerful to be able to step in front of them in this chain of creditors...
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so bank of america's merrill lynch unit is soliciting for the purchase of claims against m.f. global as you may recall max bank of america is one of the major creditors of m.f. global with j.p. morgan and is reported to be one of the debtors along with j.p. morgan involved in the litigation trying to obtain superiority of their claims over customers whose money was taken last stolen by parties unknown for now but we're close their balance sheet is owned by the federal reserve right so they say oh bank of america wells with others carter called bank of america merrill lynch they're. just joined into that. with the federal reserve bank they're just going to expand their balance sheet by however many trillions of requires to make whole these these unholy security but it's also max the case is here that because of their power in this mafia this syndicate this racket they're able to put these segregated account holders in a distressed position by being more powerful to be able to step in front of them in this chain of creditors standing in line at the trustees you know well that's
so bank of america's merrill lynch unit is soliciting for the purchase of claims against m.f. global as you may recall max bank of america is one of the major creditors of m.f. global with j.p. morgan and is reported to be one of the debtors along with j.p. morgan involved in the litigation trying to obtain superiority of their claims over customers whose money was taken last stolen by parties unknown for now but we're close their balance sheet is owned by the federal reserve right so they say...
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takes high tech lynching for up pity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves.t is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, you will be lynched, destroyed, rather than hung from a tree. >> don't let the left do it again and all of us are part of a high tech lynching of an up pity black. who is the brother of the koch brothers who among other things are helping to finance the voter i.d. fights and some very questionable in my opinion anti-civil rights movements around the country. jonathan, how can mr. cain have it both ways? >> well, among republican primary voters, clearly he can have it both ways because the scandal so far according to our poll today hasn't affected him at all. it hasn't affected his fund-raising. in fact it's helped his fund-raising. he's helped more than $1.5 million if that figure hasn't gone up since the last time i checked. this hasn't affected him. now, let's say in the unlikely event that he becomes the republican nominee for president, all the things we're talking about now will not play extremely well at all in a general elec
takes high tech lynching for up pity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves.t is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, you will be lynched, destroyed, rather than hung from a tree. >> don't let the left do it again and all of us are part of a high tech lynching of an up pity black. who is the brother of the koch brothers who among other things are helping to finance the voter i.d. fights and some very questionable in my opinion anti-civil rights movements around...
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it's no more near lynching just like comparing wall street protests to the sil rights protest nothing. you water it down. you kill people who are really victims of this stuff. i say it's unfortunate a lot of people on the left have gone after cain in this way. >> i think race is a motive for the left. when blacks don't follow the same we are victim the good white people. democrats follow new guys. as soon as we start coming off of the matrix. >> will you let it stay unchallenged? >> i think specs and black males is a part of a powerful stereotype in american life. this happened last week we were together when the story broke. at that time ann coulter and you were saying this kind of thing is definitely coming from the left. i think it is a smear. i think people understand when you go after clarence thomas to talk about sex and black men and what was he doing even though it was an old allegation it is the kind of thing that sticks it is damaging and i think the intent was to pull herman cain back. there were few black people in the republican party if you were in new hampshire there ar
it's no more near lynching just like comparing wall street protests to the sil rights protest nothing. you water it down. you kill people who are really victims of this stuff. i say it's unfortunate a lot of people on the left have gone after cain in this way. >> i think race is a motive for the left. when blacks don't follow the same we are victim the good white people. democrats follow new guys. as soon as we start coming off of the matrix. >> will you let it stay unchallenged?...