Thursday, October 11, 2012

Ann Coulter is right again!





Stanford professor Thomas Sowell has a great review of Ann Coulter's new book Mugged: Racial demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama.



Professor Sowell:

Few things are as rare as an honest book about race. This is one of the very few, and one of the very best. 
Many people will learn for the first time from Ann Coulter’s book how a drunken hoodlum and ex-convict who tried to attack the police was turned into a victim and a martyr by the media simply by editing a videotape and broadcasting that edited version, over and over, across the nation. 
They will learn how a jury — which saw the whole unedited videotape and acquitted the police officers of wrongdoing — was portrayed as racist, setting off riots that killed innocent people who had nothing to do with the Rodney King episode. 
Meanwhile, the people whose slick editing set off this chain of events received a Pulitzer Prize...
The whole history of the role of the Democrats and the Republicans in black-civil-rights issues is taken apart and examined, showing with documented fact after documented fact how the truth turns out repeatedly to be the opposite of what has been portrayed in most of the media. 
It has long been a matter of official record that a higher percentage of Republicans than Democrats, in both Houses of Congress, voted for the landmark civil-rights legislation of the 1960s. Yet the great legend has come down to us that the Democrats created the civil-rights revolution over the opposition of the Republicans. 
Since this all happened nearly half a century ago, even many Republicans today seem unaware of the facts, and are defensive about their party’s role on racial issues, while Democrats boldly wrap themselves in the mantle of being blacks’ only friends and defenders...
No book about race would be complete without an examination of the role of character assassination in racial politics. One of the classic injustices revealed by Coulter’s book is the case of Charles Pickering, a white Republican in Mississippi, who prosecuted the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1960s. 
Back in those days, opposing the Ku Klux Klan meant putting your life, and the lives of your family members, at risk. The FBI had to guard Pickering and his family. Later, Pickering went on to become a federal judge and, in 2001, President George W. Bush nominated him for promotion to the Circuit Court of Appeals. 
As a Republican judge, Pickering was opposed by elite liberal Democrats in Congress and in the media who, in Coulter’s words, “sent their children to 99-percent white private schools” while “Pickering sent his kids to overwhelmingly black Mississippi public schools.” 
Among the charges against Pickering was that he was bad on civil-rights issues. Older black leaders in Mississippi, who had known Pickering for years, sprang to his defense. But who cared what they said? Pickering’s nomination was defeated on a smear.

The Democratic Party has been the party of race-baiting for 200 years. Democrats are equal-opportunity opportunists; they play off racial fear and resentment and conflict, and aren't particular which race gets the carrot and which race gets the stick. For Democrats, it's the conflict-- and what can be gleaned from it-- that counts.

Coulter's book is excellent, written in her endearing (to me) succinct sardonic voice. It's available on Kindle (I read it last week), and I highly recommend it.

4 comments:

  1. Read it already. It's her best. Personally, I think Troy in Holland should read it considering the fact that he thinks there's no discrimination against white people in the United States. He might learn something.

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    1. I agree that's it's her best-- and that's saying something.

      It's very 'facty'. Very well done.

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    2. Troy said that?!

      Little John

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    3. Yes, he did say that.

      The most important thing I learned from reading the book was about the Reginald Denny attempted murder. Denny was torn from the cab of his truck by hoodlums who were, yes, black. They beat him nearly to death for no other reason than because he was white. A black truck driver came to Denny's rescue which is the only reason he is alive today. The criminals attacked him with a claw hammer and dropped a cinder block on his head. The assailants then went on to attack Asian and Hispanic victims. Those assaults were not on tape.

      What happened to the assailants? Only one served time in jail. Immediately following the assault, Congresswoman Maxine Waters went to the house of the assailant to console his family. Not Reginald Denny's, but Damian Williams's family, the career criminal who nearly killed Denny and others. Williams served only four years in prison for what he did to Reginald Denny. The others got no jail time. Williams is now back in prison for a murder he committed in 2000.

      After being released from prison (for the Denny attempted murder) he was hired on Maxine Waters's staff.

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