Yassuh, boss, ah done read them talkin' points!
Hypocritical repukes, media "outraged" over Hillary's plantation comment.
"I think the official transcript had it more along the lines of 'The massahs in they’s whites house, dems runnin the country like itsa plantation. They don give no nevermind to us niggers. Can you feel me, y’all? Holla!'” - Chris.
Last night in the Situation Room, Wolf Blitzer was about to have a major wetdream. Then Paul Begala's spine made a surprise appearance:
BLITZER: That's on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, as well. Those are strong words. And she said, "And you know what I'm talking about." Oooooooooooh!!!
BEGALA: Yes, and you know what she said...
BLITZER: She wasn't talking about quail hunting.
BEGALA: The very next sentence, though... Wait a minute, Wolf, get your hand out of your pants and pay attention, you miserable squat. This is where the media has been unfair to Hillary. The very next sentence -- I got her staff to send me the speech -- it was this: "It has been run in a way so that nobody with a contrary view has had a chance to present legislation, to make an argument, to be heard."
Now also, Hillary said the same thing in November of '04 on this network, and nobody said boo. Now, why is it when the senator is speaking to a white anchorman, they don't get their panties in a wad.
BLITZER: We said that in Mary Snow's report. Mary had that.
BEGALA: She did. But when she said that in '04, my Republican friends did not have a hissy fit. So they want her to speak differently in a black church than she does on CNN. She didn't do that. I think that's just terrific. And frankly, Newt Gingrich compared the House Democrats to running a plantation in 1994. [W]hy is there no reaction? A year ago she says the same thing to a white anchorman or maybe anchorwoman, and nobody says boo. But in a black church she's supposed to muzzle herself?
BLITZER: It's a politically charged word on Martin Luther King Day, the word "plantation," given the history of our country.
BEGALA: Sure, and it speaks for the powerlessness and the very next sentence -- it is interesting that no one in the media, not just us, no one in the media runs the next sentence of the speech, where she talks very specifically about how Democrats have not been given the opportunity to present legislation in the House. That's true.
BLITZER: All right. Let's rip into Al Gore, because I've obviously lost this argument...
BEGALA: Yes, and you know what she said...
BLITZER: She wasn't talking about quail hunting.
BEGALA: The very next sentence, though... Wait a minute, Wolf, get your hand out of your pants and pay attention, you miserable squat. This is where the media has been unfair to Hillary. The very next sentence -- I got her staff to send me the speech -- it was this: "It has been run in a way so that nobody with a contrary view has had a chance to present legislation, to make an argument, to be heard."
Now also, Hillary said the same thing in November of '04 on this network, and nobody said boo. Now, why is it when the senator is speaking to a white anchorman, they don't get their panties in a wad.
BLITZER: We said that in Mary Snow's report. Mary had that.
BEGALA: She did. But when she said that in '04, my Republican friends did not have a hissy fit. So they want her to speak differently in a black church than she does on CNN. She didn't do that. I think that's just terrific. And frankly, Newt Gingrich compared the House Democrats to running a plantation in 1994. [W]hy is there no reaction? A year ago she says the same thing to a white anchorman or maybe anchorwoman, and nobody says boo. But in a black church she's supposed to muzzle herself?
BLITZER: It's a politically charged word on Martin Luther King Day, the word "plantation," given the history of our country.
BEGALA: Sure, and it speaks for the powerlessness and the very next sentence -- it is interesting that no one in the media, not just us, no one in the media runs the next sentence of the speech, where she talks very specifically about how Democrats have not been given the opportunity to present legislation in the House. That's true.
BLITZER: All right. Let's rip into Al Gore, because I've obviously lost this argument...
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