Progressives who opposed the political activities of Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brother industrialists helping fund the Tea Party movement, want to lynch Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Or at least a few of them said so at the rally.
An undercover videographer showed up at the protest, held in Rancho Mirage, Calif., and began asking questions of the enlightened protesters who undoubtedly voted for President Barack Hussein Obama. The exchange was quite ugly, The DC reported:
Asked by the filmmaker to say what he would like to do to Thomas, one protester says: put him back in the fields.
Hes a scumbag, the man says. Hes a dumb shit scumbag. The man also said Thomass colleague, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, should go back to Sicily.
A young woman at the rally said that though she was all about peace, she would like for Thomas to undergo torture.
Two other protesters appear to call for Thomass death. When asked what should happen to Thomas, one person says hang him while another protester says string him up.
Although the videographer, Christian Harstock, was undercover because he wore a Common Cause T-Shirt to conduct the interviews, the voluble protesters knew they were speaking into a camera and that he would broadcast their words.
They knew that they were accountable for their own words and that their look and likeness would be reproduced later, he told TheDC. That still did not deter them from expressing the most vile forms of hatred, and some would say racism, on the record.
Oddly, or perhaps not, the NAACP, would not denounce the obvious racial tone of the remarks with TDC when the website called for comment.
Last summer, the NAACP passed a resolution calling for a civil political discourse, Shelton said in an e-mail to TheDC. We continue to call on all Americans to abandon vitriolic language. It serves as a distraction from the real issues our society need to address and distorts the challenges we as Americans have to confront to make our nation greater still.
Harstock made the obvious point to TheDC: If a liberal journalist were to produce the kind of footage at any one Tea Party, we would not be allowed to forget about it for the next five years.
R. Cort Kirkwood
R. Cort Kirkwood is a long-time contributor to The New American and a former newspaper editor.
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