Uh, did I miss something, or did David Duke and Co. just buy out Rupert Murdoch? I mean, has Fox become the official media outlet of the KKK, or what?
After John Gibson's jaw-droppingly racist comments on his show the other day (diaried by skralyx to little fanfare), now the Wingnut Archetype himself, Bill O'Reilly, has spoken:
[T]he newspaper [New York Times] and many far-left thinkers believe the white power structure that controls America is bad, so a drastic change is needed.
According to the lefty zealots, the white Christians who hold power must be swept out by a new multicultural tie, a Rainbow Coalition, if you will.
Holy crap - I thought I was hearing a bad sound clip from
O Brother, Where Art Thou? - y'know, the part where Homer Stokes is wearin' the big pointy hood, and all the other folk around him are wearin' the same?
Brothers! We are foregathered here to preserve our hallowed culture'n heritage! From intrusions, inclusions and dilutions! Of culluh! Of creed! Of our ol'-time religion! We aim to pull evil up by the root! Before it chokes out the flower of our culture'n heritage! And our WOMEN! Let's not forget those ladies, y'all, lookin' to us for p'tection! From darkies! From Jews! From PAPISTS! And from all those smart-ass folk say we come descended from the MONKEYS! That's not my culture'n heritage! Izzat your culture'n heritage?
Just to refresh your memory, here's what John Gibson had to say on his show, the Big Story, on May 11, citing demographic studies on birth rate disparities among different ethnic groups in the United States:
[D]o your duty. Make more babies . . . By far, the greatest number [of children under five] are Hispanic. You know what that means? Twenty-five years and the majority of the population is Hispanic . . To put it bluntly, we need more babies.
. . . and by "we," he meant, well, "people like me." In case you were wondering, here's a picture of John Gibson:
And no, John Gibson is not a fair-skinned Latino. If he were, he would definitely be part of the "Rainbow Coalition" to which his Fox colleague O'Reilly refers. So, to clarify, when John Gibson says, "we need more babies," he means, "White Anglo-Saxons need more babies."
Just so we're clear.