Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Don’t Blame Me…

I Didn’t Vote For The Silly Bitch


Two words describe this morning’s topic, and together they form the name of someone that I believe is an embarrassment to the Atlanta metropolitan area, the State of Georgia, and the entire United States of America on the world stage.

Cynthia McKinney.

Don’t get me wrong here, because I’m not just writing about this topic off of the cuff—I know what I’m talking about because I’ve endured the insanity of the McKinney family during the entire 27 years that I lived in the Atlanta area before escaping to St. Simons two years ago.

I first became aware of Cynthia’s father, Georgia State Representative Billy McKinney, back in the 1970’s when he was spewing racial demagoguery all over the Atlanta Journal/Constitution newspaper where his irrational contrarian viewpoints were commonly aired for public viewing.

Daddy McKinney was a politician first and foremost, but he was also a BLACK politician that won’t hesitate to play the race card at the first sign of conflict—heck, I think that McKinney Sr. had entire decks of “race cards” custom printed with his picture on them and he would toss them out in any situation, at the drop of a hat.

Like father…like daughter today.

After serving with Papa McKinney in the Georgia State House from 1988 to 1990, Cynthia managed to get herself into national office in 1990.

Insanity and retardation ensued, from the mouth of what I could consider to be a very well educated woman—a woman that apparently can’t separate herself from political ambition and her father’s racial divisiveness.

Georgia managed to toss McKinney out of office back in 2000 when an articulate female black judge named Denise Majette ran for the US House seat in the revised 11th district of Georgia. I almost laughed my ass off when the Democrats screamed bloody murder as a result of the giant Republican turnout of hated “crossover votes” in the primary election that tossed McKinney out of the race on her ear.

Miss Majette went on to win the general election against a strong Republican opponent in November 2000, and Daddy McKinney was also tossed out of the State House on his ear because the voters had had enough of his inept, blatant, racist demagoguery.

After a single four year term in the state house, the retirement of Democratic Senator Zell Miller (whom I happen to like and admire immensely) caused Miss Majette to seek election to the open Georgia Senate seat, and the idiotic voters in Georgia’s Dekalb County, having short memory’s, re-elected Miss McKinney to her old seat in the US House.

So here we are today with all of the usual suspects (Papa McKinney, Harry Bellefonte, the National Organization of Women, et. al.), none of which witnessed the incident, claiming that Miss McKinney hit a Capitol Policeman because he was improperly racially profiling her and that he touched her “inappropriately” during the incident.

What total CRAPPOLA.

Couldn’t this incident have been handled with a quite conversation among the involved parties, rather than making it into front page headlines.

Unless the guard knocked her down and beat her, wouldn’t a polite apology from the policeman for not recognizing her in her new Afro hairdo been acceptable?

If she really did try to walk through security with no ID and then hit the guard when he tried to stop her in order to determine her identity, couldn’t she have just apologized for her behavior and hoped that the matter could be dismissed because of her position in the Congress—instead of running to the TV cameras and microphones?

Not if your last name is McKinney…apparently.

I’m going out on a limb here, but I’m saying, based on my past knowledge of the mode of operation of the McKinney family, that you can place your money on the Capitol Policeman’s version of this story.

I also say that you can take two to one odds that the McKinney family’s famous decks of race cards and prolific demagoguery will probably make the whole thing blow over in yet another biased fit of political correctness.

Let’s face it—the woman’s a dangerous, partisan, racist, idiot that has no business in the House of Representatives, and that her stupidity is only exceeded by that of many voters whom would choose to elect someone as inept as this to national political office in the first place.

God help us all...

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