Sikh temple shooter liberal because he hated Herman Cain

08 Aug 2012 13:11 #1 by Raees
Bryan Fischer: Sikh temple shooter was a liberal because he hated Herman Cain



Fundamentalist Christian radio host Bryan Fischer says that the white supremacist who massacred six people at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin must have been a liberal because he hated former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain and had a “a left-wing political philosophy.”

On his Tuesday American Family Association radio show, Fisher said that Wade Michael Page could not be connected to the tea party because he had threatened to leave the country if Cain was elected president. But the conservative radio host failed to mention that Page’s hate for African Americans may have trumped any desire to support the Republican candidate.

“The tea party [is] primarily made up of white people, of evangelicals, people of faith,” Fischer explained. “We loved Herman Cain. He was a black guy. We loved him. We would have been happy to have him be our presidential candidate. This guy despised Herman Cain.”

While Fischer often recounts the Democratic Party’s opposition to rights for minorities, he always fails to mention that Democrats surpassed Republicans on civil rights when Democratic President Harry Truman became the first president since Abraham Lincoln to address civil rights issues in the 1940s. After attempting to filibuster the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Southern Democrats have largely joined the national party in support of civil rights issues. Many of those that didn’t agree with the party’s civil rights agenda, defected to the Republican Party.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/08/08/b ... rman-cain/

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08 Aug 2012 14:12 #2 by FredHayek
Looks like I was wrong about the shooter being anti-Islam, looks more like this homicidal maniac just hated all people of color. So it wasn't religious bigotry, it was racist.

So hating Herman Cain is racist? Lots of Dems are in trouble.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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