Is Melissa Harris-Perry "America’s Most Foremost Public Intellectual" Or Is Ta-Nehisi Coates The Black Glenn Beck?

By Steve Sailer

01/10/2014

Ta-Nehisi Coates writes at The Atlantic:

On Saturday, [MSNBC talking head] Melissa Harris-Perry apologized on air for segment that made light of the Romney clan’s adoption of a young black boy. …

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When not attempting to shame their enemies on trumped-up charges of racism, the conservative movement busies itself appealing to actual racists. …

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Mitt Romney is not immune to this trend — he embodies it. On July of 2012, then-candidate Romney spoke to the NAACP (allegedly planting his own supporters). Later that day, he went before a crowd of conservatives and pitched his speech as follows:
I had the privilege of speaking today at the NAACP convention in Houston and I gave them the same speech I am giving you. I don’t give different speeches to different audiences alright. I gave them the same speech. When I mentioned I am going to get rid of Obamacare they weren’t happy, I didn’t get the same response. That’s OK, I want people to know what I stand for and if I don’t stand for what they want, go vote for someone else, that’s just fine. But I hope people understand this, your friends who like Obamacare, you remind them of this, if they want more stuff from government tell them to go vote for the other guy-more free stuff. But don’t forget nothing is really free.

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… But there is no one more worthy, and more capable, of holding that conversation than America’s most foremost public intellectual — Melissa Harris-Perry.

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Have you ever noticed how Ta-Nehisi Coates is the black Glenn Beck, in the sense that both are autodidacts (which is a good thing) who are constantly recounting for their rapt audiences mind-blowing excerpts from old books they are halfway finished reading?

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