Black Conservative Deneen Borelli Speaks Out: Liberals Keep Lying about Tea Party Movement’s “Racism” & Playing the Dog-Eared Race Card (video)
Posted By Vicki McClure Davidson on September 5, 2011

Deneen Borelli, a black conservative, is sick of liberals shamelessly pulling out the race card whenever they can to defend keeping blacks on the 'government plantation'
Leftwing logic, according to many, is that liberals who feel blacks in America are incapable of succeeding on their own, who must be coddled and propped up with government assistance to survive, is not racism.
However, conservatives of all races who reject that condescending attitude, who know that blacks are fully capable, like all Americans, of succeeding without suckling from the taxpayers’ teats, who believe many blacks are held back from reaching their own potential because of welfare and entitlement government programs, is somehow racist.
Liberals show their typical “tolerance” and “civility” time and again. They call any black who isn’t in lockstep with the Democrat party’s support of demoralizing welfare for blacks, who are proudly part of the Tea Party Movement, names like “Uncle Toms,” “Oreos,” “rednecks,” “tokens,” “house slaves,” “puppets,” “Stockholm syndrome victims,” and other heinous, racist names.
The left-wing media lets them get away with it, possibly because the media agrees. Ed “I’m a Racist Leftwing Moron” Schultz at MSNBC last week said he believed that the tea party wants “to lynch black people.” Schultz is correct — there are many people who have publicly declared they want blacks hanged — however, they aren’t tea partiers, but racist liberals. Schultz offered no proof to support his allegations of tea party racism, and has willfully ignored blatant liberal racism and vitriol.
Black conservative Deneen Borelli has been sick of this for years. She is a Fellow with Project 21, a network of black conservatives which is an initiative of The National Center for Public Policy Research, a national public policy group based in Washington, D.C.
In the first video below, Borelli is speaking at the Taxpayer March on Washington in 2009: “Let’s set the record straight right now. We are here today because we the people have HAD ENOUGH!”
Loved this from Borelli: “Personally, I will not sit silently and let those who criticize our cause, caling it about race and call us rednecks. Janeane Garofalo, my neck is not red!”
In her address, Borelli railed against statist black politicians who “use the race card any chance they get to cover their failures and their failed policies. I also am outraged that black politicians have an affinity for socialism.”
In her address, Borelli cited Charles Rangel, John Conyers, Diane Watson, and Maxine Waters as not supporting American founding principles, but socialism, which has continually failed the nation, has continually failed our children.
She is utterly magnificent in this video.
Florida’s Rep. Allen West, a black conservative recently elected to the House of Representatives, is now thinking about leaving the Congressional Black Caucus. He is the only Republican who is a member of the CBC and feels the organization is “race-baiting” and making unfounded racist claims against the tea party movement — most recently, ugly, false statements made by Democrat Rep. Andre Carson of Indiana.
Rep. West’s tweet from Friday:

Rep. Allen West wrote in his tweet on September 2, 'Unemployment remained at 9.1%, but in the black community, it increased 15.9% to 16.7%. It's clear why CBC avoids facts & is race baiting'
Borelli takes Carson to the woodshed for his disgusting claims in the video below, “Where is your proof?”
In response to the public remarks by Representative Andre Carson (D-IN), in which he said members the tea party movement and even some of the movement’s supporters in Congress consider blacks “second-class citizens” and “would love to see” them “hanging on a tree,” Project 21 fellow Deneen Borelli says that Carson must be “held accountable for his words” and the Congressional Black Caucus must be held responsible for its institutional silence since they were made at a CBC event. Deneen says she is “calling [Carson] out” and demanding that he answer her simple question: “Where is your proof?” She further notes that this despicable form of “racial politics” can “whip up” unwanted racial unrest.
Deneen’s discussion with co-host Martha MacCallum about this unfortunate and ugly political event was part of the 9/1/11 edition of “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel. The Project 21 black leadership network is a program of The National Center for Public Policy Research.
Project 21′s Borelli to Democrat Rep. Carson: “Where is Your Proof?”
Last week, guest host Charles Payne interviewed Borelli, who spoke out against the outrageous comments made by Rep. Carson, including “hanging blacks from trees,” saying those were grounds for him to resign from the Black Caucus. She says the economic agenda of the Obama Administration “are harming all Americans” and have helped create the problem of high unemployment for blacks. The CBC continues to promote failed initiatives for blacks. She is spot-on on the blatant lies being told about the tea party.
Freedom Watch: Borelli: Obama/CBC Policies the Reason for Economic Stagnation, Joblessness
Also last week, Borelli spoke out against Obama killing jobs with his proclivity for more government regulations.
Obama Regulations Killing US Economy – Deneen Borelli on Fox and Friends – August 27, 2011
Other black conservatives who attend tea parties spoke out against the lies of the Left in this video from a tea party rally last year. YouTube summary:
On March 27, 2010 writer Frank Rich was quoted in the New York Times Op-Ed section The Tea Party movement is virtually all white. Is this true? He then closed his article with “Are these politicians so frightened of offending anyone in the Tea Party-Glenn Beck base that they would rather fall silent than call out its extremist elements and their enablers?” Many media outlets, including MSNBC, the Washington Post, CNN, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Huffington Post among others are insinuating that there is racism in the Tea Party movement. Take a look for yourself.
Filmed on April 15, 2010 in Freedom Plaza and at the Washington Monument in Washington D.C.
Tea Party Racism??
Talk radio pundit Rush Limbaugh (another conservative who has been vilified by liberals) has spoken out against the hate expressed by liberals and the left-wing media against black conservatives — this snippet is from a June 2011 broadcast of his radio show:
You identify yourself as a black conservative and you may as well be admitting that you’re a whore or a prostitute, an Uncle Tom, you’ve been bought off, whatever, you aren’t real. It’s not possible for a black person to be conservative. The way the media and the left look at this country, a black person who is conservative is a black person who would agree with the whole notion of slavery and would wanna be a slave owner. That’s how bad it is that is how devoid and distanced from reality that they are. But I mean the media will not even admit that somebody like Herman Cain can exist. Look what they do to black Americans who identify themselves as conservatives.
Now, if you want to talk genuine intelligence, if you want to talk real depth of education, Shelby Steele, writer, professor, economics, stuff appears in the Wall Street Journal. Thomas Sowell, a brilliant economist, philosopher, an incredibly deep individual. Our sometimes guest host, Walter Williams, ditto. These people don’t exist. They are black conservatives. They are traitors. They don’t deserve any legitimacy at all as far as the media is concerned, as far as the left is concerned. They don’t even deserve respect.
Excellent deconstruction of the lies that Democrat academics are now telling about conservatives and blacks who honor and cherish free market principles and the Constitution can be read at Stand Up for America.
Why does it seem that all proclaimed “academics” who are quoted in the press are radical liberals who hate personal freedom, embrace socialism, and despise minorities who don’t want to be on welfare, don’t want bigger government?


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