Racial Slur Cover-Up Continues in Georgia Senate Race

The legacy media continues to actively ignore Michelle Nunn's Senate campaign plan that utilizes ridiculous racial stereotypes, in writing. What I want to know is this; when they call Asians tight, do they mean 1) Asians are tight with their wallets and won't donate much, 2) Asians are tight meaning their community is socially close knit, or 3) Asians have tight eyes? Just asking for a friend.

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  1. Alain41 says:

    Legacy media WaPo slightly addresses Nunn’s campaign in a manner that looks good to conservatives, but looking closer raises questions of establishment Republican hypocrisy. WaPo blogpost points out that Nunn and other 2014 Democrat Senate hopefuls are posers trying to lie to the voters about who they are. Quite good. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-partisan/wp/2014/07/30/the-insiders-democratic-phonies-are-on-the-run/

    Blogpost is by Ed Rogers who (from wikip) worked for Reagan and H.W. Bush. He also co-founded in 1991 and is the current Chairman of, the lobbying firm, BGR Group. The B stands for co-founder Haley Barbour. Of the Barbours who just bankrolled Thad Cochran campaign ads calling Chris McDaniel a vile racist. Rogers ends his post writing that if the poser Democrat Senate hopefuls were Republicans, the entire Repub. Party would be condemned by the legacy media. Why do I think he meant Tea Party independents? In conclusion, I’m sure that he believes his political media point. It’s only posing if you get caught.

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