By our friend Mel Neuhaus @acehanna54

By our friend Mel Neuhaus @acehanna54

 

Trust Kristol to supersize the clumsy and way too early mawnin’ racism.

Just another Live moment of Regressive Right Surreality aboard the Morning Schmoe and Meeka Showboat. They of course had to discuss the ΣΑΕ Racist Chanting Chorus in Ok-la-homa.

Where a surprising amount of young white supremacists reign. Who could all learn a thing or deuces from conservative view-finder-and-professional-panderer,  the sub-standard Billy K. Who likes to judge the ‘cesspool’ of modern urban culture.

Who wandered over from Fvx Nation to blow some stale smoke up Hillary’s pantsuit leg and got waaay too close to a ‘conversation’ on the Frat Boy Racism Ruckus for a Republican’s safety.

[Thank ye Jaysus.]

And it’s on video.

In today’s Hot Mess Wingnutter Express, we found Scarborough amping up the expected Pillory du Hillary Chatter before introducing his hero Bill Kristol … and passing Wednesday’s box of rocks to the braying ass.

Which, er, was, hem … when things went vewy dark, Constant Weader.
 

 

Cue awkward white Morning Joke panel laughter. Betting even muzzy Meeka threw Joe a Dorothy Parker elbow that nicked a kidney when he teased …

The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol and the National Urban League’s Marc Morial join the conversation.

 

 

A sneering Scarborough actually (and pithily) asked “Is it wrong when a drunk redneck says it but not when a black singer says it??”

 

This is precisely why the country can’t have nice things like Civil Rights.

And where does Meeka get off self-righteously chastising any artists’ in this situation??

 

truth

 

Update: from The Atlantic, who covered the kerfluffle that had arisen by 3:30pm Eastern … and Mika went on The Cycle on messnbc to apologize for Morning Joe and her own part in the nastiness and piling on.

 

 

On Wednesday, she [Brzezinski], Joe Scarborough, and Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol embarked on a discussion of the controversy at Oklahoma University’s chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, which my colleague Terrance Ross explains here. And despite the fact that members of the fraternity—whose house has been closed, and two of whose members were expelled—were singing things like “There will never be a nigger in SAE!/You can hang him from a tree, but he can never sign with me,” Brzezinski et al., have identified the Real Racists in this case.

They are, of course, black rappers.

In particular, she singled out Waka Flocka Flame, a goofball Atlanta MC, who canceled a planned show at the school, saying he was “disgusted and disappointed” in SAE’s actions. That was too much for Brzezinski, who noted Flame’s employment of the n-word in lyrics.

This ought to seem obvious, but apparently it needs to be said.
“He shouldn’t be disgusted with them, he should be disgusted with himself,” she fumed.

(This is, needless to say, not the crowd you might choose for a nuanced discussion of hip-hop. The conversation was a straight-up early 1990s throwback, replete with derisive confusion about whether MCs “rap” or “sing,” discussion of “gangsta rap,” and Tipper Gore namedrops. Truly a hip bunch!)

Jay-sus. Expect more Mea Culpas from the whole lot by breakfast tomorrow.

 

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