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Classic moment on MSNBC that you can't miss. Melissa Harris-Perry...does she have her own show now? I mean, she's a radicalized lib so I figure she should be on that network. She's a race-obsessed feminist pseudo-intellectual, so it only seems fair she get a program. Plus, I'm sure it's purely coincidental that MSNBC has moved to hire her and Al Sharpton in recent months after they lobbed accusations of racism against the "monochromatic" Tea Party only to get exposed for having an anchor team that was far more "monochromatic" than any Tea Party.

Anyway, Ms. Perry had as a guest a Columbia University professor named Dorrian Warren who pondered why the Republican Party wants to be a southern "white" party. I know, it's shocking, isn't it? That there would be a race-obsession from a liberal college professor! Who would have thought that?! It just never happens.
You know, this is incredible to me because they just don't get it. They don't try to get it. Conservatism is an idea or set of ideas. And people, regardless of their color or their creed or their religion or nationality or gender can embrace it. Conservatives espouse a set of ideas that we believe make all men better: life, liberty, property rights, the rule of law. That isn't just for white people. The race problem in this country is on the left where they believe that if you look a certain way, you have to believe a certain way. That's where the problem lies.
But anyway, that wasn't the main point of this clip. Check out Melissa Harris-Perry's comment that just oozed ignorance:
"When I first heard the discourse of the Tea Party, as much as I wasn't in agreement with it, I kind of like populist movements that are asking for jobs and worrying about the effects of big government. But the shift now has moved towards this so-called moral, ethical, racially problematic and now this contraception language. You know, jobs are simply not located in my uterus. Like, wherever they are, wherever they might be created, that's just not where they are. So, why is so much policy language around that?"
Is that just incredible. Melissa, the reason people are "in your uterus" - and thanks so much for the just lovely imagery there, Mel - the reason they are in your uterus is because your party, the Democrat Party has invited them. They are in your uterus because the president you adore and shill for regularly invited them there.
See that's the whole thing. Obama really stepped in it with this contraceptive and abortifacient mandate. He brought on the wrath of every Christian who understands the clear assault this is on the rights of conscience. And so now what you're seeing is this divert and distract operation by the media. They have turned this into a Republican assault on contraception. It's silly.
Listen: there are zero, absolutely zero Republicans in the national spotlight that are talking about banning contraception. No one is saying that. This was something that George Stephanopoulos oddly brought up in that debate several weeks ago where all the candidates looked at him like, "What is wrong with you? What are you even talking about?" Then Obama brought on more talk of it with his mandate. So Melissa, if you've got a problem with all this contraception talk, take it up with your own party. They're the ones who brought it up.