Sunday, April 29, 2007

Hillary Clinton Talks About Cleaning Up to A Black Audience

John Kass reports on Hillary :
Recently, she's been using Black Female Preacher to appeal to black voters, first in Selma, and the other day in Manhattan, speaking to supporters of Rev. Al Sharpton.

"Kentucky Fried Hillary!" yowled the Drudge Report. Clinton was "adopting the Southern-fried lilt of a preacher at times," sniffed The New York Times, not generally the Bible of conservative opinion.

At that rally, she criticized fired New York radio host Don Imus for using racist language about black women. Then she compared herself to a White House cleaning lady.

"When I walk into the Oval Office in 2009, I'm afraid I'm going to lift up the rug and see so much stuff under there," she told the adoring crowd in a Southern accent, twanging her vowels. "You know, what is it about us always having to clean up after people?"

Us?


Imagine if Imus used a Southern accent in front of Rev. Al. The Rev would be so angry, he'd help Imus get his job back just to get him fired again.

And if Republicans -- black or white or Latino -- ever dared compare themselves to a cleaning lady, while using a Southern fried accent before a black audience, well, as Hillary might soon say, that fool would be hopping like a drunk duck on a hot griddle.
No word yet from the liberal media on this one.