In her newest promo for the “Lean Forward” network, Harris-Perry begins by opining that “Americans will always want some level of inequality, because it’s a representation of meritocracy,” and generously allows that “People who work hard and sacrifice and save their money and make major contributions — we think that they should earn a little more.” (emphasis mine.)
Oh, really? Is it okay with you that if I work hard to bundle worthless mortgages into toxic
She then goes on to say something that sounds eerily familiar. “But we also, however, have to have a floor under which nobody falls,” MHP says, “And if you’re below that – especially if you’re a child and you’re below that – we are not going to accept that. You do have the the right to health care, and to education, and to decent housing and to quality food at all times.” (emphasis mine).
Tell me if this rings a bell: “There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you-name-it.”
Those, of course, were the words of one Willard Mitt Romney*, who was lambasted from public life for expressing the very same sentiment! Except in reverse! Let’s see if the liberal lamestream media takes Mitt-lissa Harris-Perry to task in a similar fashion.
Harris-Perry’s rant could easily be seen
See, Republicans just want to treat everyone equally. If you’re rich, they want to give you an incentive to cut costs and make even more profits by cutting your taxes. If you’re poor, then they want to give you incentives like possible starvation and deadly illness to get you off your fat keister, and get you into one of the jobs the rich guys are cutting. If this seems unfair, then just explain to me how we’re supposed to threaten a rich guy with starvation. Can’t do it, can you?
Most tragically of all, though, Melissa Harris-Perry’s newest reign of terror on freedom threatens to dominate the news the way her last one did, creating news segment after news segment that could otherwise have been devoted to the Kermit Gosnell murder trial. I hope you’re happy, Ms. Harris Perry.
Here’s the promo, from MSNBC:
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*Mitt Romney was the 2012 Republican nominee for president.
Author’s note: When I saw