Breathless hypocrisy, spite.
In advance of Republican presidential
candidate Mitt Romney's speech Wednesday to the NAACP, a liberal group
headed by a former New York Times reporter and ex-Media Matters
executive have produced a video "satire" that claims blacks don't like Romney, who they dub so white he makes "Wonder Bread look like pumpernickel."
The YouTube from "The Message," an online
"media hub," is described as a satirical video of Romney getting advice
on what to say to the civil rights group. Or, as they said in a release,
the video "lacerates Romney and his advisors as they prepare for his
speech to NAACP in Houston on Wednesday."
The lead "advisor" in the video is described as
the brainchild of the 1988 Willie Horton ads and the 2004 swift boat
campaign. He states bluntly that "blacks don't like us and we're about
to give a speech to a whole lot of them."
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