Fox lib Williams disgusted with black Dems’ contempt for triumphant black conservatives

Fox News analyst Juan Williams might be lonely on the liberal cocktail circuit for a while.

The generally lefty pundit admits to “rooting” for Republicans recently … at least the three black Republicans elected to the U.S. House and Senate in the Nov. 4 midterms.

And he’s got more than a rooting interest in fourth Republican. Williams’ son, Raffi Williams, is deputy press secretary for the Republican National Committee.

In an article published in The Hill on Tuesday, Williams expressed dismay at the revulsion of black Democrats and the lack of response by the NAACP to the election of Mia Love, the first black Republican woman elected to the House, Tim Scott, Republican senator from South Carolina, and Will Hurd — a 35-year-old former CIA agent who became the first black Republican elected to Congress from Texas since the Civil War.

Williams specifically called out Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., for first accusing Republicans in the South of using voter identification laws to suppress black turnout, and then drawing a line straight from white racists in former slave-holding states to the present-day GOP.

Those racists, Rangel claimed, were “frustrated with the Emancipation Proclamation … became Republicans, then Tea Party people.” As reported by BizPac Review last week, Rangel recently tried to explain that his use of the term “white crackers” when describing members of the tea party was a “term of endearment.” Would Rangel refer to the recently elected black Republicans as “black crackers?”

Williams’ article cited former Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, herself a black Southerner, who accused GOP critics of “fear mongering among minorities just because you disagree with Republicans.”

Rice, Williams wrote, was “exactly right.”

“The real racism at play here is among those self-declared progressives who gloss over the fact that black people who are politically conservative and Republican have just as acute a sense of racial history — and of racial pride — as do their liberal counterparts” Williams wrote.

Carry that torch, Juan Williams.

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