MSNBC explores whether "right-wing racism [is] on the rise"
July 30, 2009 5:02 pm ET
From the July 30th edition of MSNBC's MSNBC Live:


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Ever notice that AS SOON AS someone new chimes in on a topic, Rush jumps in with both feet? Joan Walsh mentions something on Wednesday, and Limbaugh is all "magic honky" on her. Rather than attempting to dispel with fact the premise that there is an undercurrent of racism beneath everything coming out of the right these days, he finds it more appropriate to attack the messenger.
All Republicans certainly are not racists...
But, if you are a racist... you're most likely a Republican
Seriously, I don't think it's on the rise so much as the election of Obama has brought a lot of barely-suppressed attitudes out of the woodwork. But I honestly did not think it would be this bad.
That really is the alarming part of all of this. When I hoped that Obama's election as President would start a dialogue about race this is not exactly what I had in mind. Some of us here have half-jokingly opined that it's only a matter of time before some of these angry right wing talkers use the N-word. I think we're getting closer and closer to that reality.
A Boston cop who was suspended for calling Henry Louis Gates a "banana-eating jungle monkey" in a mass email insists, "I didn't mean it in a racist way."
On the plus side, teabagging doctors and real boston racist cops get called out and face consequences for the kind of ugliness Rush gets away with daily, so there's reason for hope.