Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Ed Schultz Apologizes For Rick Perry Error: 'It Was A Mistake' (VIDEO)


Gov. "Slick Rick" Perry accused Obama of being America's "greatest threat" AND linked him directly to the debt, which Perry called a "black cloud" (he used the term, "dark cloud" during his stadium. He knows how to play cute, plausible deniabilit­y games by linking terms and concepts closely together. Using Obama's name and black in same sentence with metaphor "black cloud" triggers nonconscio­us, negative racial associatio­ns that've been primed for centuries. That's social psychology 101. Schultze only should apologize for not including the lesson plan. Look for a lot more racially coded talk from Perry.



Please see my article on how JFK responded to Perry's of his time - right-wing fanatics linked to Texas and military, etc. http://ope­n.salon.co­m/blog/ron­robinson/2­011/08/15/­exairforce­_capt_rick­_perry_oba­ma_not_res­pected_by_­military



Kennedy supported making the film "Seven Days in May" to expose them. In fact, ex-Air Force Captain, Rick "Black Cloud" Perry eerily resembles Air Force General James Matoon Scott, played by Burt Lancaster in the movie, who also made political "revival" speech in a stadium filled with right-wing zealots supporting his charge that the President was nation's "greatest threat" and that country needed somebody that "loved America" like General Scott (who was also plotting a coup).
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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