Kane Watch: If McNally's not a token...
Today Eugene Kane asserts that because Joel McNally has a long history of making "it a point to prove how comfortable he felt around black folks" and that his liberal positions are aligned with many Milwaukee blacks that he shouldn't be considered a token because he was hired at WMCS.
But when blacks support conservative thought or serve in high-ranking positions in a Republican administration, they are tokens?
I'm just so confused.
UPDATE: Bill Christofferson seems to disagree with Eugene Kane over whether or not McNally will be hosting a "black radio program."
Now I'm really confused. I don't know who to believe!






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For Kane and his fellow lieberals, it's all about the lieberalism, not about anything else.
Does this mean some of his best friends are black?
Elliot, your link is to Blogger. Is that what you meant to do?
I meant THIS should explain things.
Sigh.
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