Bil Browning smears Steele, takes comments out of context
Posted by Dan in UncategorizedBil Browning runs the Indianapolis-based Bilerico blog, which focuses on LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered) issues.
Snatched from Real Clear Politics
Michael Steele has said some dumb things in his brief tenure as GOP Chairman (“one armed midgets” and “slum love” spring to mind) for which he’s rightly been criticized.
But this post by Bil Browning (self-described LGBT blogger and new media consultant) of the Huffington Post is just an out and out smear: Steele: GOP woos blacks with “fried chicken and potato salad.”
Watch the clip and listen closely. A young gay blogger (who Browning also describes as a person of color) asks Michael Steele about his future plans for the “inclusion of diverse populations in the Republican party.”
Steele responds: “My plan is to say, Y’all come. Cause a lot of you are already here.”
Steele’s response generates some laughter, but off camera you can hear someone (though almost certainly the blogger who asked the question) say, “I’ll bring the collard greens.”
This generates more laughter among the group, as well as Steele’s genial response: “There you go. I got the fried chicken and the potato salad, okay?
Put in it’s proper context, Steele’s remarks are a far cry from Browning’s headline or his assertion that “to lure African-Americans into the GOP, Steele is offering “fried chicken and potato salad.”
It’s just an out and out lie. And a despicably racist one at that.
On Browning’s Bilerico blog, he added this:
Since he mentions Republicans should also be reaching out to the LGBT community, I wonder what stereotype he’s going to offer us? Buttplugs and Birkenstocks?
How about some TOFU burgers, a basket of chips with Tooty Fruity kiwi sauce, a DVD set of Will & Grace and the sound track from the Sound of Music?
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browning is a vile human being. And i use the term “human being” loosely.
I would have thought he would opt for a soundtrack from the show RENT, but I agree…vile IS vile (and despicable).
We “could” refer to him as prptoplasmic flotsam…
(just a thought)