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Flashback: Republicans Accused Dems Of Racism For Opposing Hispanic Judicial Nominee

The conservatives organizing against Sonia Sotomayor have so far have coalesced around the arguments that Sotomayor has been picked as a "reverse-racist" appointment of a Hispanic, and how dare you call them racists for opposing her. But as Media Matters points out, back in 2003 the right was more than willing to accuse Democrats of being racist against Hispanics for opposing George W. Bush's nomination of Miguel Estrada for the Court of Appeals.

Sen. Jon Kyl (R-AZ), who is now the Senate GOP whip, said of the Dems blocking the nomination: "I see this, really, as a slap at Hispanics." And Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) declared that "some of the opponents of him are racist." Other Republicans who are no longer in Congress, including Sens. Rick Santorum and Trent Lott and Rep. Henry Bonilla, made similar remarks.

And the Committee For Justice -- one of the groups now mobilizing against Sotomayor -- ran an ad: "Call the Senate Democrats. Tell them it's time for intolerance to end. Anything less is offensive, unfair, and not the American way."


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opportunistic racism. yay.

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Guess what every day that passes leaves us with less Republicans and more Democrats. So who even cares what they say, they are fast going the way of the dodo bird...

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"it's time for the intolerance to end"?

Oh that's funny coming from conservatives.

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From WND's La Raza story (Josh linked to it from the front page - I don't see the need to give them the courtesy of another link):

Meaning "the Race," La Raza also has connections to groups that advocate the separation of several southwestern states from the rest of America."
I had no idea that La Raza had connections with the Texas Republican party!


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These arguments against Sotomayor are getting ridiculous.

This clip and subsequent post prove that those who are most vocal, are the ones who really have no idea what they are talking about.

http://progressnotcongress.org/blog/?p=1416

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It's like the race card is now part of the flop: anybody can play it!

You're a white supremacist opposed to Sotomayor, for the usual suspect reasons? No prob, just accuse her of being a pro-minority crypto-racist.

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As any Republican't will tell you, that's different.

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The Republicans have absolutely no feedback loop or capacity for self reflection. Every day I think I can't be surprised any longer by their hypocrisy, but every day I am proven wrong!

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