The Tea Party’s House Slaves

Like most whites, Mark Williams [right] would not want his little world disturbed by such “revisionist” history (about blacks — Ed).

by Elizabeth Wright

By now all who are interested have read that so-called satirical work of Mark Williams, which got him in hot water, not only with the usual suspects on the left but with his own Tea Party crowd. His “Letter to Lincoln,” as has been pointed out by his own compatriots, was downright shallow. A commenter on the Radio Patriot blog correctly assessed it as being severely overwritten, while it soon took on the tone of kicking a dead horse. No wonder the black-led Tea Party “Federation” was able to score points.
What is so disheartening about people like Mark Williams is that they have imbibed every cliché taught them by the Left, and yet they call themselves “conservative.”  For instance, his notions about the early NAACP and its origins, and of W.E.B. Du Bois, is boilerplate propaganda. He has obviously consecrated this history, as it was taught to him.  He writes on his blog:

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Take a listen here–and then determine what you can do. — Ed.

2010-07-24