Commentary — 04 August 2010

Sometimes it’s just easy for Mo’Kelly.  Sometimes, it just falls into his lap.  Sometimes, Mo’Kelly doesn’t have to make an argument, the argument makes itself.

The Tea Party is back in trouble, along racial lines.  The “Tea Party Comix” are making their rounds.  The Tea Party denies any “official” connection to the movement (you know, like the numerous signs and poster boards highlighted here in The Mo’Kelly Report.

To properly contextualize how these comics should be viewed, check out the words of John Groom of The Clog.  Mo’Kelly thinks he hits the nail on the head.

The creator of the comics has responded to Ethan Persoff, of Comics With Problems, who first alerted the non-Tea Party world about them. The artist, who remains unnamed, said he created the comics out of anger at Obama, but denies that the comics are racist.

We’ll let you be the judge of the racism in the comics. As we’ve said before, we don’t think the Tea Partiers are inherently racist, but they sure do attract racists, and, in any case, the views expressed in Tea Party Comix, at the very least, show the mindset of a sizeable cross-section of that movement.

here is a link to more…much more.  (Click on photos above for a larger view).

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