The GOP's Young Hatemonger »
Posted By Progressive 4 months ago in Political OpinionAudra Shay, accused of endorsing racism on Facebook, is favored to become the head of the Young Republicans tomorrow. John Avlon uncovers new details about her disturbing online comments.
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tadair9194 months ago
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CRYMTYPHON4 months ago
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I dropped that story yesterday.
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It took a nut case rant and implied that all libs ranted.
This post examines a republican who seems kinda racist;
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djn3nunez33 months, 4 weeks ago
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and around and around we go
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I agree. The pseudo-cons post an obvious emotional e-mail from someone name Theressa who was obviously upset at how the mind of the pseudo-con sees the Democrats (as the enemy) and try to sum it up as "fairly typical liberal mumbo-jumbo"
Then Progressive post an thought provoking article that exposes the racism, hatred and bigotry of a young pseudo-con hopeful, complete with actual facts and not inuendos or misleading images.
Yeah that how it goes round and round....
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I don't think so. This young lady wants to be chairman of the Young Republicans. As far as I can tell Theresa is not aspiring to be anything. And it appears that other Young Republicans are the ones calling on her to remover herself from the election for her racist appeasement. -

NoWayMan3 months, 4 weeks ago
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to even try to equate a story about an anonymous lefty writer of a hate letter to a fifth-rate blog and a story about the new leader of the young republicans being a racist is pretty stupid, shows which way you're leaning and undercuts your own, obviously ridiculous, claims of centrism.
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there is no equivalency between the two. moral or otherwise.
around and around you go.
not we.
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Progressive4 months ago
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That's not far from what Peggy Noonan said about Palin today:
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"A Farewell to Harms"
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hyperbola3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Think the Democratic party is any better? I mostly see only "rhetoric" changes, but not much else. I am reaching the conclusion that the Dems are equally infested and tainted.
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Despite all the promises Mr. Obama made during his campaign, especially on those issues that were absolutely central to those whose support he garnered, so far the President of Change has followed in the footsteps of his predecessor. Not only that, his administration has made it clear that they intend to continue this trend. Some call it a major betrayal. Can we go so far as to call it a ‘swindling of the voters’?
On the State Secrets Privilege
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The new Administration has pledged to defend the Telecommunications Industry by giving them immunity against any lawsuit that may involve their participation in the illegal NSA wiretapping program.
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Charlson4 months ago
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When you don't correct another's slander and racist comments on your website then you are passively responsible for the content and by inaction, condoning the message. If the Republican party continues to enlist and support these types of people, the party will implode.
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Dagnabit4 months ago
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She doesn't represent anybody. Why is it that any racist comments that some lunatic makes, the media says that they represent the Republican party. This kind of journalism is part of the ongoing media smear campaign against the GOP. What they, the media, don't understand is that even if they manage to undermine or even end up eliminating the GOP, the party that takes it's place will be a FAR more powerful grass roots party than the GOP ever was. Be careful what you wish for.
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CRYMTYPHON4 months ago
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That would be true if she were not running for a position in the Republican party;
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and not connected to many who hold high position.
As it is, whether she represents anybody else in the party is the question .
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djn3nunez34 months ago
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What the big deal? She wants a leadership position in the GOP so she has to tow the party line.........complete with subtle racism, bigotry, hatred for democracy, all the things that go with the modern day pseudo-conservative and, most importantly, the ability to pull a Hannity out of her a$$ at any time. I'd say she's a shoe-in.
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antibrainwasher4 months ago
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Exactly right D. Loyality to the party and the sudden look in the eye and easy smile, you've got to be trusted by the people that you lie to, so when they turn their back on you, you'll get the chance to stick the knife in. Repuglicon values 101.
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The smirk and wink and racism, why a con would be naked without them.
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Georgia503 months, 4 weeks ago
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Every worthless liberal on this forum lets slide the cinematic dramatization of the assassination of Bush, and we're to think nothing.
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This aspiring young Republican let's slide some idiotic comment from some idiotic poster, and all that this idiotic contributor appears to believe is fully, completely, and immediately imputed to the 38-year old.
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Progressive3 months, 4 weeks ago
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FTA:
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In October 2008, in the wake of news that an effigy of Sarah Palin was being hung outside an affluent Hollywood home as an offensive Halloween decoration, Shay replied, returning to the “LOL” style that she employed after the “*****” comment: “What no ‘Obama in a noose? Come on now, its just freedome [sic] of speech, no one in Atlanta would take that wrong! Lol.” -
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Progressive3 months, 4 weeks ago
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"None of these crazy comments disqualifies her from leading them, because this is already what old Republicans say, openly, on TV and on the radio, all the time. So, good luck, Audra Shay. You certainly do represent the future of the Republican party!"
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Beau78903 months, 4 weeks ago
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I asked this of someone else the other day out here and got no defensible answer:
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How is Sotomayor racist?
If you're talking about Ricci v. Destefano, her opinion was based on existing legal precedent, not on any type of desire to promote minorities at the expense of whites. (You can read it yourself.)
If it's based on membership in La Raza, as the other commenter I asked stated, then the question is: What's racist about La Raza? (I got no answer the other day.)
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crespi3 months, 4 weeks ago
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Klarissa-
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In all seriousness, the "liberals" DID make a mistake on the "firefighter's test" case.
When the scores came back and it decided to change the test, fine. What they SHOULDN'T have done was try to refuse the jobs to those who PASSED the test successfully, by studying diligently and following by the rules they were told.
All that had to be done was get a new test that works for everybody and just say these were the last guys in under the previous criteria.
It would have been EASY.
But (I have to say it) liberals often don't take human nature into account at all. Trying to take something away from people who won it "fair and square" is IDIOTIC. (However this does NOT justify any criminal Conservatives who cheated the system and did NOT get anything they got fair and square.)
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Beau78903 months, 4 weeks ago
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The opinion in Ricci v. Destefano was based on existing legal precedents that attempted draw a clear distinction on how to apply Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
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Anyone who's interested can read that opinion in this 48-page PDF:
http://www.nysd.uscourts.gov/courtweb/pdf/D02CTXC/...
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Icantwait3 months, 4 weeks ago
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My Fellow Americans: Well! Audra Shay better not turn her back on Mr. Obama cuz you all know what he will be checking out.
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I keep hearing the term far right from the Damocrats so I guess they are actually referring to the Liberals. In order to reach the Conservative side of the Spectrum they must say the Super Far Right.
So, I think it is good news when they continually keep putting down their own Party. So, Radicals keep up the good work. The Real American -
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Progressive3 months, 4 weeks ago
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As the Young Republicans prepare to elect a woman on Saturday who has compared President Obama to a terrorist and appears to have laughed at a comment calling blacks “koons,” Meghan McCain seeks to stage an intervention.
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