Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Deferential or Defective

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A fine piece by Ruben Navarrette in the Seattle Times on liberal and conservative views of minorities:

In the minds of many liberal Democrats, Hispanics and African Americans must seem to come in only two varieties: deferential or defective. And according to one angry caller — who was, from the sound of it, perfectly at home in a blue state — I fall into the second category. "I think you're deluded," he said, "and maybe insane."

I'm just guessing, but something tells me the caller would probably say the same thing about Janice Rogers Brown, who two years ago was nominated by President Bush to fill a vacancy on the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Last week, Brown was finally confirmed but not before Senate Democrats and their accomplices in left-leaning advocacy groups such as People for the American Way did their best to try to paint this black conservative and California Supreme Court chief justice as an "extremist" whose views are outside the mainstream.

Translation: Brown doesn't defer to liberals. So she must be defective.

In the liberal mind, so is Clarence Thomas, Condi Rice and J. C. Watts.

1 comment:

Ma Tiny said...

brown's defective because she wants six-year-olds to work in factories if it makes rich people an extra buck or two.

rice because she lied to america, thomas because he doesn't think for himself (just mimics scalia).

don't project your own whatever onto us.