Wow. A guy who hates the TEA party agrees that they are racist. Keep blowing that dog whistle (and dogs).
From the article:
Jennifer Burke, National Outreach Director of TheTeaParty.net, said "there's nothing more offensive" than the comparison.
"As a black Tea Party activist, I could say that there's nothing more offensive than equating the Tea Party with the Ku Klux Klan," Burke said in a statement. "The hate speech uttered by sitting congressman Alan Grayson is deplorable, even by the low levels reached in recent years when Democrats routinely call us racists and suicide bombers."
Of course there will be no media backlash as this is the common currency of MSNBC, CNN and other news outlets. This is going to be a problem for the TEA partiers and Republicans who are often identified with the TEA party whose rebuttals do not anything close to equal time.
Here's what Chris Hayes did recently in portraying two Hispanic Senators as KKK members. Of course there was no apology.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journal...ruz-Paul-Rubio
DID MSNBC'S CHRIS HAYES USE 'KKK' IMAGE FOR CRUZ, PAUL, RUBIO?
Chris Hayes, host of MSNBC's All In, has a favorite tactic--though not an original one: connecting today's Republicans with the racist Democrats of the old South. In June, he rewrote history by casting George Wallace as a Republican--an error for which, to his credit, he later apologized. On Wednesday, he appeared to use a more subtle tactic to connect the Tea Party's Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio to the Ku Klux Klan.