5 thoughts on “Keith Ellison”

  1. This reversal in Ellison’s fortunes just two weeks prior to the election is yet another example of the growing power of New Media to dig up and disseminate information the establishment media wants buried.

    Sad that they didn’t link to the main member of that New Media group that has contributed the most, which would be Powerline, which (I think) has at least two native Minnesotans as regular contributors.

    The third is Ellison not being honest about his relationship with Farrakhan, especially his more recent contacts with a man who describes Jews as termites.

    Is there anyone here who can clarify for me: Does describing Jews as termites constitute anti-Semitism?

      1. In regards to termites, people commonly want to exterminate them- for very good reason.
        Other than cockroaches, there isn’t many living things which people routinely want exterminated.

        People might even want rats or snakes as pets.
        Other things to get rid of are bedbugs, hair lice, crabs, mosquitoes which cause malaria [personally all mosquitoes could be wiped out and I would be happy] and any kind of rabid mammal.

      2. I guess so, though “apes” isn’t always derogatory. Nobody took offence when Johnny Rico said “Come on you apes, ya wanna live forever!”, and nobody would have even if all of the Roughnecks had been of African-American descent.

        At any rate, you didn’t answer my question. Is using “termites” to refer to a group of people always double-plus-ungood unless you’ve confirmed ahead of time the group isn’t majority-Jewish?

        1. It sure as hell isn’t good, Curt, let alone double-plus-good. Can you think of any situation where referring to any group of people as a teeming mass of insects is even neutral?

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