It's
been ages since I perused a print edition of the WaPost. The way
you would in a waiting room. With nothing else to read except Newsweek. Which I did plenty of last week. I swan, this Condorville
strip, which I'd never seen before in my life, is just one of several
items I circled with the intention of showing you.
There's a difference between elitist smug liberal, which this has
plenty of, and the out-and-out agitprop falsehoods it also
contains. Pretty cheeky that, defending Soutermayor's membership in a group calling itself "The Race." A name that immediately brings to mind ... what? That's right. That other group what thrived on racial pride, and intent on regaining lost land historically theirs.
I know what you're saying. "But Rodge, it's only a comic
strip." Hey - we're talking about a party which member's primary
news source is Jon Stewart. BTW, note this passage from a 2006 Human Events piece on La Raza
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The Council of La Raza succeeded in having itself added to congressional hearings by Republican House and Senate leaders. And an anonymous senator even gave the Council of La Raza an extra $4 million in earmarked taxpayer money,
supposedly for "housing reform," while La Raza continues to lobby the
Senate for virtual open borders and amnesty for illegal aliens. Human
Events, 04/07/2006 (The Truth About La Raza)
I wonder if that anonymous earmarker was Chicago Jesus? Don't you? And, here's the link you were looking for - the one about La Raza, and groups like MeCHA and Atalan which operate under its umbrella.
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