that fun box here. then the week before that, the naacp had a resolution that called on the tea party movement to expel from its group anyone that harbored racist sentiments. this is the broader context. let me bring you in, e.j. the obama team was reacting to a reality, the bludgeoning of mainstream journalism what do we take from this? that s my column tomorrow. first of all, you asked a good question. can we have a good discussion on race? we can t if the facts don t matter. it s not only that shirley sherrod was smeared, if you look at that speech she was giving a speech about racial reconciliation.
that fun box here. then the week before that, the naacp had a resolution that called on the tea party movement to expel from its group anyone that harbored racist sentiments. this is the broader context. let me bring you in, e.j. the obama team was reacting to a reality, the bludgeoning of mainstream journalism what do we take from this? that s my column tomorrow. first of all, you asked a good question. can we have a good discussion on race? we can t if the facts don t matter. it s not only that shirley sherrod was smeared, if you look at that speech she was giving a speech about racial
it s funny to me. i think so much of this resulted from what was kind of a false narrative that was developing last week. as you recall, you talked about context and the president talked about context. the context for this was not that andrew breitbart decided to put an edited video to make a point. he was trying to make the point that the naacp is a racist organization so let s start with that fun box here. then the week before that, the naacp had a resolution that called on the tea party movement to expel from its midst anyone who harbored racist sentiments. this is the broader context. this is the broader context. let me bring you into this, e.j. the obama team was reacting to a reality, the bludgeoning of mainstream journalism into looking tim orrously over its