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Thursday, November 05, 2009
Douglas MacKinnon :: Townhall.com Columnist
McDonnell: 1 Washington Post: 0
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WASHINGTON -- Bob McDonnell's decisive victory is even more impressive if one stops to acknowledge that it came in the face of incredibly daunting opposition, misleading and low-brow campaign commercials, and a "news" organization which often advocates for left-of-center candidates and causes. To win the election, McDonnell had to defeat not only the Deeds campaign, but the DNC, the White House, and The Washington Post.

Lest we forget, this is not the first time this "take no prisoners" strategy was employed by the Democrats and The Washington Post against a Virginia Republican. In fact, three years ago, not only was the strategy wildly successful, but a case can be made that it also cleared the way for Barack Obama's ascension into the White House. All because of one word. One ugly and offensive word spoken by a candidate who should have known better.

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While the narrative of Barack Obama's election has become the stuff of liberal legend, it purposely leaves out numerous inconvenient facts -- one being that in John McCain, he was blessed with an out-of-touch and over-matched GOP opponent.

But for that one ugly and offensive word, it is almost certain that McCain would never have gotten the GOP nomination. Instead, the early betting was that the title would have gone to the more conservative and base-friendly George Allen.

Remember him? The media and far-left "historians" would rather that you did not. Back in 2006, while running for re-election, riding high in every poll and considered the front-runner for the GOP nomination, Sen. George Allen of Virginia damaged not only his chance for re-election to the U.S. Senate, but with it, his chance to be the GOP nominee for president.

Allen did this because a young campaign worker for his opponent, Jim Webb, finally got under his skin. This young man of Indian-American descent would show up at Allen events and videotape Allen in the hopes of recording a campaign blooper. Unfortunately for Allen, he finally took the bait and went after the young Webb volunteer during a speech. He pointed at him and said, "This fellow here, over here with the yellow shirt, macaca, or whatever his name is, he's with my opponent . . . let's give a welcome to macaca here. Welcome to America and the real world of Virginia."

Game, set, and match. Not only because Allen spoke what was proven to be a racial slur, but because the left-of-center Washington Post decided to use that one word to destroy the re-election chances of Allen and ultimately take him out of the running for the 2008 presidential election.

The Washington Post did this -- and Carl M. Cannon, the excellent columnist for the Politics Daily site, outlines this in great detail in a recent column -- by publishing, in the 10 weeks leading up to the election, approximately 115 articles, columns, and editorials attacking Allen over his use of the word "macaca" -- 15 of them, as Cannon points out, on the front page of the paper. Can you say "overkill"? Continued...

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Douglas MacKinnon is a former White House and Pentagon official and author of the forthcoming novel, The Apocalypse Directive.

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macaca: "proven to be a racial slur"
What color is your Kool-Aid?

He should have called him "weasel", "slug", "slime-bucket", or "frenchie".

I stopped at one of our offices today. If you don't work at that site, you knock on the window and a co-worker lets you in. I knocked
3 times before someone let me in. When I went into the office, everyone was laughing. They pointed to the woman closest to the window: "She said 'there's a big white guy knocking on the window' and 'I'm not gonna let him in.'"

Since everyone else was black or hispanic, I should have sued for racial profiling and the creation of a hostile workplace. Maybe I could've gotten a beer with Barry.




MacKinnon literally a fool
MacKinnon claims "Macaca...was proven to be a racial slur." Wrong. The Post, eager to slime Allen, CLAIMED it was a racial slur. That is far from "proving" it.

Supposedly, the word "macaque" was a slur used by colonial French to describe Africans and to the Post, well, "Macaca" sort of sounds like it. Note the slur is not "macaca," a point glossed over by the Post. Note also that the supposed slur is not even in the English language. Anyone want to bet that some harmless words in English might sound sort of like slurs is some foreign language? One might as well claim that the word "MacKinnon" is a racial slur.

Note also that Sidarth's ancestry is from India (not part of Africa, educate yourself MacKinnon),further casting doubt on the "racist slur" claim -- it would make no more sense than accusing someone of slurring Nancy Pelosi as a "Jap." None of this slowed down the Post's accusations or dawned on the easily intimidated like MacKinnon.

It wasn't the Post that took Allen down - it was the scared-rabbit cowardice of people like MacKinnon who fold like a wet dishrag whenever a leftist slimeball tries to intimidate a conservative with a bogus racism charge.
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