Roy Blunt (R-MO) Suggests Obama & Democrats Are Like Monkeys on a Golf Course
It seemed like a direct window into the psyche of the revanchist wing of the GOP; politics is a golf game and unruly Democrat "monkeys" have swarmed out of the jungle to disrupt the play. Since it is impractical to "eliminate" the monkeys, accommodations will have to be made. Republicans will now "play the ball where the monkey throws it." Blunt's anecdote was all the more risque' for Tony Perkins' past association with elements of the racist right. As described in journalist Max Blumenthal's new book Republican Gomorrah (2009, Nation Books), in 1996 while working as a GOP Senate race campaign manager Perkins paid $82,500 to buy a phone banking list from former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke. Then, in 2002, Perkins spoke at a fundraiser for the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens, a national white supremacist group. The CofCC "Statement of Principals" states that "We also oppose all efforts to mix the races of mankind, to promote non-white races over the European-American people through so-called 'affirmative action' and similar measures, to destroy or denigrate the European-American heritage, including the heritage of the Southern people, and to force the integration of the races." As Former President Jimmy Carter recently told NBC news, "I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity against President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man." But in a series of media appearances on Friday, the same day that Roy Blunt told his monkey-golfing anecdote, President Barack Obama sought to steer the national discourse away from the issue of race, telling John King on CNN's "State of the Union," "Are there people out there who don't like me because of race? I'm sure there are. That's not the overriding issue here. I think there are people who are anti-government." Underscoring Obama's assertion, Internet video sites such as YouTube have witnessed over the past year an dramatic rise in the posting of anti-government videos that suggest President Obama is an agent of a purported "New World Order" conspiracy. Many New World Order conspiracy theorists claim that health care reform amounts to a plot to advance world totalitarian rule. As the Springfield, Missouri News-Leader revealed today, September 19, Roy Blunt has been described as a political mentor to Congressman Joe Wilson, lately notorious for "you lie!" outburst the Representative made during a speech President Barack Obama was giving to both houses of Congress. On October 3, Blunt will introduce Wilson to a gathering of the Missouri Republican Assembly, the state branch of the national activist group that describes itself as the "Republican wing of the Republican Party": U.S. Rep. Roy Blunt, R-Springfield, will introduce Wilson, who has been described as a protégé of Blunt's since being elected in 2000 to represent the 2nd District in south-central South Carolina... Wilson will be followed by Fox News commentator and conservative author Dick Morris, who will sign copies of his latest book, "Catastrophe," afterwards. [below: transcript of Roy Blunt's monkey anecdote]
"You know, you can't control everything there is in life that you'd like to control. Supposedly, at the turn of the 19th Century, the end of the 19th Century - the beginning of the 20th Century, there was a group of British occupiers in a very lush, very quiet, very peaceful, very uneventful part of India. And this group of British soldiers who were occupying that part of India decided they'd carve a golf course put of the jungle of India. And there was really not that much else to do.
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