Why conservatives hate ACORN in a nutshell

Has there ever really been any doubt?

The [Doug] Hoffman backers outside of the [Joe] Biden event all said they’d attended Tea Parties. Some were affiliated with Glenn Beck’s 9/12 Project. All worried that ACORN was going to show up in the district, or even at the Biden event—a paranoia that led to some minor awkwardness when an African-American Hoffman worker walked by.

“This guy’s with ACORN,” said [Hoffman supporter John] Dewitt.

“Definitely, not from around here,” said businessman Erik Dunk.

Posted by Kevin K. on 11/03/09 at 02:25 PM • Permalink

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ACORN = Scary black people

PELOSI = Women who don’t know their place AND gay folks (she’s from San Francisco!)

That article almost made me feel sorry for Hoffman. He sounds like a man who is riding a tiger.

That’s, um, disturbing.

Eesh.

ACORN=real grassroots organizing.

it’s the mirror that puts a silent lil fart on all of their organizing efforts.  It makes them look stupid, considering they belittled “community organizing”  we all knew then they never worked hard a day in their lives organizing anything outside of a hunting party.  All those blacks, in their mind are supposed to be lazy good-for-nothings and shouldnt have other whites even listening to them.so the thought of them voting for a black man and his poicies is utterly unbelieveable.

He sounds like a man who is riding a tiger.

He wishes! Did you see the footage on TDS? Hoffman is, at best, catatonic. (He’s also irredeemably stupid, but that’s another issue entirely.) He’s a younger Joe Lieberman, basically.

So, a black guy working for Hoffman is automatically an ACORN guy. What’s hilarious is how often black conservatives swear that conservatism is a colour blind, completely free from racial sterotyping, inclusive movement. Ahh. Keep f*$#ing that chicken, black Hoffman dude.

“I was at a Tea Party, but this is too slow a process for me,” said John Dewitt, a contractor from Adams, N.Y. “I’m more on the violence side. I’m more of the Civil War, revolutionary kind of guy. I’m of the old school–you kick them in the ass and be done with it.”

Yeah, who needs commie elections?

After reports of non-Caucasian news crew members being mobbed at PalinFests, no one could have possibly foreseen…

But I forget; pointing out the blatant, drooling, cross-lighting racism of the racists is more racists than anything, evar!

I’m more of the Civil War, revolutionary kind of guy. I’m of the old school–you kick them in the ass and be done with it ^scurry away.

Fxd.

Civil War revolutionary eh? Someone is oblivious to the location of the Mason-Dixon line. Or he thinks it is the Canadian border.

Oh, this is good:

At a short press availability in his campaign office here, NY-23 Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman said that a GOTV volunteer’s tires had been slashed, and all but blamed Democrats for the dirty trick.

“There are reports that they’re bringing in the troops and they’re bringing in ACORN,” said Hoffman. “I think the Democrats are doing anything they possibly can to steal this election away from the 23rd district

...and the inevitable:

Update: Anton Troianovski of the Wall Street Journal followed up with the Plattsburgh police on this, and was told that the volunteer actually damaged his tire on a broken bottle. I asked Hoffman campaign manager Dan Tripp about this–he said he had no comment because the campaign had not heard this yet.

I’m a native, and I can tell you—this is a region with BIG with faux-Confederates.  I mean—we had the Klan here in the ‘20s.  It was mostly a bootlegging thing, but still…

I went to (a liberal) college in western NY state in the late 70s, and I can remember on the first day I went into my dorm, someone had left loads of American Nazi Party literature in all the public areas (mostly ANP comic books, no lofty political tracts here…). Later, anti-nuclear protestors were ‘welcomed’ not just by angry locals but also obvious Nazi supporters. That bootlegging thing was well past by then - maybe just keeping up local traditions, so to speak.

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