Two Lynch Reasons That Will Anger or Thrill You

Ari L. NoonanEditor's Essays

[img]2857|right|Loretta Lynch||no_popup[/img]Learning two facts about Loretta Lynch will influence how you feel about the next Attorney General:

• She was recommended/effectively hired by the Rev. Al Sharpton.

• She believes the Voter ID laws are a hamhanded attempt to reverse the ocean of changes inspired by Dr. King, to stifle black voting and to accelerate a return to the mid-century Jim Crow days.

Besides making you instantly ill, Ms. Lynch’s cinch confirmation gives you reason to flush breakfast and lunch from your innards.

What a disgusting choice by the reddest neck of all.

Tragically, the arrival of this pathetic puppet extends the reign of terror of the detestable outgoing racist Attorney General, redneck Eric Holder, a black Bull Connor.

She is Mr. Holder in a dress.

Ignoring – or resenting – world-record progress in American race relations the past 50 years, Ms. Lynch made the remarkably foolish promise to continue to stir the racist extremists in Ferguson and keep the racial pot boiling.

Her dreaded arrival not only is a huge but an insulting setback for normal blacks.
No Sign of Leadership

Like the puppet most contemporary black and white liberals are – not a courageous original thinker among them – Ms. Lynch mouths what was said by the radicals who preceded her said. She sounds precisely like the racist yahoos who protest instead of working for a living. She said Voter ID laws, intended to slow not halt decades of massive Democrat voter fraud, were unfair to blacks. She stretched so far for a justification that she will ache until baseball season begins.

She said blacks cannot afford a free or low-cost photo. Requiring a photo ID is racist, this grown woman actually said.

It is far more important to black and white liberal radicals that Ms. Lynch is not a man and not white than that she bears reasonable credentials.

Why doesn’t the self-respecting black community rise up against such a spectacular public fool?

They fear ugly reprisals, the hatchet-hands of black leaders/extremists who will polarize them. Or worse.

Can you believe in an era of unprecedented black and white freedom, that eight brave blacks in Ferguson live this afternoon in fear of their lives? They have hidden their identities since testifying before the grand jury that Officer Wilson, white, was in the right defending himself against the hulking, infuriated black criminal Mike Brown.