Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Snowjob blabber trail

Oh, this is going to be fun.

On the heels of Think Progress' compilation of anti-Bush quotes from new White House Press Secretary Tony "Snowjob" Snow, The Raw Story digs up a little goodie of its own, wherein The Job declares racism to be a spent force in these United States.

Tony Snow, conservative pundit and incoming White House press secretary, told television viewers in 2003 that racism is no longer a "big deal," RAW STORY has learned.

Ironically, the remarks were made in defense of Rush Limbaugh's assertion that quarterback Donovan McNabb was overrated by a media showing preferential bias to "black quarterbacks."

"Here's the unmentionable secret," Snow said on an October 2003 edition of Fox News Sunday, "racism isn't that big a deal anymore." Snow argued that "no sensible person supports" racism, arguing that the problem is "quickly becoming an ugly memory."

Republicans have struggled to win greater support in the African American community, which overwhelmingly votes for Democratic candidates. Allegations of racism after Hurricane Katrina pushed President Bush to his lowest point ever in polls of black voters, often rating the president with support of a single-digit.

RAW STORY earlier reported that Snow has made controversial comments about Kwanzaa.

Snow's comments on race have already been challenged as out of touch by Democrats in Congress. Asked Democratic National Committee spokesperson Amaya Smith: "How can Republicans claim to be mending fences with the African-American community after hiring Tony Snow, who just doesn't get it?"
What on earth was Josh Bolten smoking while this one was being brainstormed? It's like they're not even trying.

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