Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Please Stop Helping Us, Walter E. Williams

 

 "if you ever hear that Williams' guns have been confiscated, you'll know that Williams is dead."

While reading the first chapter of Jason Riley's new book, "Please Stop Helping Us," I thought about Will Rogers' Prohibition-era observation that "Oklahomans vote dry as long as they can stagger to the polls." Demonstrative of similar dedication, one member of Congress told Vanderbilt University political scientist Carol Swain that "one of the advantages and disadvantages of representing blacks is their shameless loyalty. ... You can almost get away with raping babies and be forgiven. You don't have any vigilance about your performance." In my opinion, there appear to be no standards of performance low enough for blacks to lose their loyalty to their black political representatives.  

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1 comment:

  1. America for Americans and these implants aren't Americans; they're Africans.

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