Thursday, February 16, 2006

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!

5 Comments:

At 12:02 PM, February 16, 2006, Blogger elliot said...

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At 12:04 PM, February 16, 2006, Blogger steveegg said...

For Kane and his fellow lieberals, it's all about the lieberalism, not about anything else.

 
At 12:26 PM, February 16, 2006, Blogger James Wigderson said...

Does this mean some of his best friends are black?

 
At 12:43 PM, February 16, 2006, Blogger Casper said...

Elliot, your link is to Blogger. Is that what you meant to do?

 
At 2:40 PM, February 16, 2006, Blogger elliot said...

I meant THIS should explain things.

Sigh.

 

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