Lynn Westmoreland Calls Obama "UPPITY"

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Lynn Westmoreland, America's Stupidest Congressman™ and the smartest man to ever come from Coweta county, just stepped in it once again.

"Just from what little I’ve seen of her and Mr. Obama, Sen. Obama, they're a member of an elitist-class individual that thinks that they're uppity," Westmoreland said.

The friendly folks at Fox were aghast and gave him a chance to take back his unfortunate choice of words...

Asked to clarify that he used the word “uppity,” Westmoreland said, “Uppity, yeah.”

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I guess we should be proud that he didn't call Obama an "N-word".

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Submitted by Jo Anne on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 11:16pm.

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Submitted by albez on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 6:02pm.

.........................Only those with a 3rd grade education - from Clayton County

Submitted by Jo Anne on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 11:13pm.

Really who cares what kind of dress she had on, what earrings,etc. Becasue I coulde give S*** what the wife wears (or Palins case what the husband wears). Get the F over it. Listen thier speechs and the deicde but do not decide only because how someone dresses. You are such an Idiot if you do.

You know I could wear my mothers earrings (which are very expensive) so would you hate me? You freaking Idiots.

Submitted by JustAThought56 on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 10:05am.

We would all be better served if the candidates and their supporters focused on the real issues. The vacuum created by the absence of respectful discourse is filled with meaningless name calling and political posturing.

The general consensus abroad is that America's best days are well behind her and we are in a steep decline as an economic, military and political global power. There is plenty of hard data to support that view. I travel abroad for my job and I hear that opinion everywhere I go.

We had better make a dramatic and genuine change in course or we will be remembered as the first generation that left our children with a MUCH lower quality of life than we had. My main concern is that it is already too late.

Submitted by Spyglass on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:20pm.

Represents the district well, and continues to vote against out of control spending.

Submitted by albez on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 5:59pm.

No - You are wrong - He is not representing the "Majority" of the 3rd District. Just Showing up and votintg "no" is not representation. He is being a "close minded""A.." - this is unexcuseable.
No one in 2008 should put up with the closed minded politics, this represents. I have voted Republican my whole life and I'm ashamed that he represents us. The Republicans have forgotten the Middle Class - We want to be left alone - Less Goverment, Less Taxes and Less Intrusion - How can you deny Pro-Choice - With two Daughters - Pro-Gay Marriage- Not my decision and not political - Get out of my Morals/Religion. Hey And "Lynn" - Please get out of my District, and don't expect a Meet and Greet at my house again. Delta Employees are supposed to be "diverse" in our beliefs.

Submitted by unclekipper on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 10:39am.

...and against the 1965 voting rights act, which gave blacks the right to vote.
no one is fooled by his attempt to veil his racism!

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Submitted by suggarfoot on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 10:44am.

Which would have made in a whopping 15 years old in 1965. I don't think he voted on that issue!


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Submitted by sniffles5 on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 11:12am.

You are correct, sugarfoot, Lynn Westmoreland, America's Stupidest Congressman™, did not vote on the original 1965 Votng Rights Act. However, the act was due to expire in 2007 unless it was renewed.

In 2006, it was a foregone conclusion that it would be political suicide to vote against renewal, but once again Lynn Westmoreland, America's Stupidest Congressman™, stepped up to the plate and led a token resistance to the Act's renewal.

He prolly didn't like the fact that a certain segment of the population in his district was gettin' uppity.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 10:56am.

Nicely done!!!!
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Submitted by Bonkers on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 11:00am.

I have never had the opportunity to ask Mr. Westmoreland for assistance, so I don't know how he serves us "well."

As to his controlling spending, he wasn't very successful as our debt continues out of sight (10 Trillion).

He talk a good spending game for his voters, but I'm don't know what he has specifically done otherwise!

Submitted by Okie on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:22pm.

Uppish.....adj......haughty, snobbish, arrogant, etc: also Uppity! Never heard this used as a word to describe a race of people. It's used to describe a kind of person....any color.

Submitted by JustAThought56 on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 10:54am.

Clarence Thomas called his hearing a “high-tech lynching of an uppity black man.”

It definitely is a racially-charged word, usually followed by the "N" word instead of "black man." Citing the Webster dictionary is specious, as is a man born and raised in the South saying he never heard the word used in a racist context before.

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Submitted by meanoldconservatives on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 6:28pm.

If the word "uppity" is by default a racially-charged word, then why in the world would Mr. Thomas had to have said the word "black"? We would have just known what he meant. A word being used in conjunction with another word for a racist context does not alter the true meaning of the word.


Submitted by eldergent on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 6:35pm.

has been used in the South for years to describe anyone who puts on airs but should should not be used around Yankees or anyone who's searching for something about which they can complain.

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Submitted by Main Stream on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 7:04pm.

If the word "uppity" is that, just a word, then please use it on the next black person you encounter in your life, and let us all know how well it is received...mkay.


Submitted by eldergent on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 7:13pm.

I do not use the word as I know how it is sometimes view; my Yankee wife told me. But feel free to be insulted by any words you like.

Submitted by jackyldo on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 5:47pm.

must come as a shock to some that Cindy McCain had 3 carat diamond earrings on last night.
Cindy McCain
Oscar de la Renta dress: $3,000
Chanel J12 White Ceramic Watch: $4,500
Three-carat diamond earrings: $280,000
Four-strand pearl necklace: $11,000–$25,000
Shoes, designer unknown: $600
Total: Between $299,100 and $313,100

(All prices except Laura’s shoes and Cindy’s watch are estimates, and the jewelry prices are based on the assumption that the pieces are real.)

Just a woman of the people like Eva Peron !

Submitted by eldergent on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:39pm.

Who does that woman think she is, Ludacris?

Submitted by head_ragg on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:46pm.

not only a little much and not pretty, her earlobes will hang halfway down her neck after a while.

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Submitted by carbonunit52 on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:57pm.

Please have some respect for this form of carbon. Why, you may even be criticizing someone's departed loved one. Now this is jewelry

"I can't wait until tomorrow, because I get more lovable every day."


Submitted by MYTMITE on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:35pm.

about this. Guess if someone is okay with it--but I'm not there yet! Will I ever be?????

Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:02pm.

Amazing. Just amazing.

Submitted by USArmybrat on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:12pm.

Who cares? They have the money---they buy them! I don't want them but it is none of my BUSINESS what they spend THEIR money on, anyway! Besides, Gov. Palin outshone them all--with her words and demeanor!

Submitted by jackyldo on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:41pm.

yet the Presidential candidates wife is wearing earrings valued more than my fast depreciating house, it just doesn't jive.

Damn right I'm jealous that 1% of the people have more wealth than all the other 99% combined. Last time that happened was just before the great depression ,, hmmmmm.

Submitted by Spyglass on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 8:25pm.

is no way to go through life.

Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:25pm.

insults and derision and just sheer b**chiness.

Submitted by jackyldo on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 5:39pm.

as this is a direct quote attributed to YOU. What are you talking about?
No one walks around saying I'm elitist and I'm uppity. Only another person can determine to call someone else uppity.

My Dictionary defines it as this;
ADJECTIVE:
Informal

Taking liberties or assuming airs beyond one's station; presumptuous: "was getting a little uppity and needed to be slapped down" (New York Times).

Are you saying what i think your saying Mr. Congressman ??
Shame on you.

Submitted by Sherri from Coweta on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:11pm.

I am not sure that you realize that uppity is used in the SOUTH...as a nown. It is describing someone's attitude...persona. OK? Lynn Westmoreland is a fine man with a wonderful mind. I have a hard time believing that he said this in those exact words...maybe he was misunderstood, or maybe Lynn was busy trying to do his job and was busy working for the people when he was asked a question. Fact is...he is brilliant. I have known him since high school. His office is full of bright, energetic, honest and NON racial people. Since when is the word UPPITY considered racist? That makes absolutely NO sense. Lynn was not a racist from the time that I met him. He is kind and fair to everyone and was always known for his demeanor and fairness, he is a true gentleman. I could go on...but, it probably would not matter to those that are just trying to put down republicans. By the way, the republican convention ROCKED last night...ready for tonight. IMO, it is in the bag. So, get ready! Sarah is a much smarter woman than some MEN give her credit for...Obama was without words, or should I say, today on Fox, he was flustered and his words made no sense. I don't think I have ever seen him quite like this...should I say...caught off guard? She is a powerhouse...and McCain...is a winner! To Lynn W...don't even worry about it. Some people just gotta slam in order to feel their importance.

Submitted by jackyldo on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:36pm.

He does not call him Uppity -- He says :
"they're a member of an elitist-class individual that thinks that they're uppity,"

Is that a Southern term walking around say yeah I'm uppity ?

Westmoreland is a do nothing congressman that has embarrassed himself a few times try checking out the Colbert Report.

nuff said.

Submitted by albez on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 5:47pm.

Thank you.

Submitted by lion on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:07pm.

I am not originally from the South but even I know that "uppity" has been used by whites to refer to blacks who expect to be treated as equal to whites.

It is a "loaded" word and no person with any sense uses it to refer to a black person today.

Except to starry-eyed Republicans of the Christian Right, Sarah Palin is transparently unprepared to be Vice-President. Her speech last night was a joke filled with smart-a** jibes at the Democrats. Such a speech, filled with lies and half-truths, thrilled the convention crowd.

But in the days and weeks ahead she will have to face reporters and be in debates where she will have to explain her positions, the few that she has, and to try to defend the phoney political myth that McCain's people have created about her years in Alaska.

And the real pathetic loser this week is John McCain. The Godfathers of the Christian Right forced McCain to pick Palin because of her extreme anti-abortion views. The Christian Right does not care about "Country First", only that the Republican candidate bow to its extremist views. Poor John McCain in desparation agreed to take Palin.

In an interview this morning with Charles Gibson, poor old John actually said that Palin had experience in foreign affairs because Alaska is next to Russia. Even I, an Obama supporter, felt sorry for McCain. After 30 years or so in Washington, McCain must resort to saying that expertise in foreign affairs may come from living in a state bordering another country. My God!!!

For the Christian Right, Palin is just a tool it will use to perpetuate its influence.

For John Mccain, Palin's selection is proof of his poor judgment and evidence that we dare not trust him to be President.

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Submitted by NUK_1 on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:26pm.

.....and so was her speech last night that was pure red meat to the right-wing base. McCain isn't going to have trouble drawing campaign donations or enthusiastic crowds any longer. It's no longer a Bob Dole campaign. The Repubs rolled up their sleeves last night and are ready to get down and dirty. If Obama and the Dems braintrust think they can take the high road, they'll get wiped-out by letting the Repubs define them yet again. Presidential politics can be a nasty business and the weak don't win. Repubs already know from experience that running on issues sounds nice, but obtaining victories is usually accomplished for them by lowering the bar on the discussion and attacking the hell unmercifully out of the opponent. Until the dems figure out how to beat that approach(it's not by trying to stay "above it all" either, they'll be in the L column in November.

Palin's speech not only fired up the base supporters a lot, it wisely brought into the discussion Harry Reid, a guy that should be constant campaign fodder for his bombastic personality and easy-to-dislike nature. The more focus on Congress and clowns like Pelosi and Reid, the better it is for Repubs. If it is all BUSH BUSH BUSH, not good for the Repubs at all. Since congress has close to a single digit approval rating, the Repubs have a great opportunity to really hammer it at the leaders in Reid and Pelosi. Add in that Reid will sooner or later respond with some kind of hysterical blast over the heat and it's a winning strategy.

Palin isn't THAT inexperienced in the #2 spot when you are talking about Obama at the #1 spot on the Dems ticket. Please. It doesn't really matter anyways since the object for McCain is to WIN and Palin helps him in that area. All the analysis of whether Palin is this or that as a VP is rather overblown. The analysis is geared more towards those who have already made up their minds on either side and just want to hear someone agree with their opinion. It's brilliant political strategy when all you care about is winning.


Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:40pm.

"It's brilliant political strategy when all you care about is winning."
Sigh, now if only McCain winning were in the nation's best interest! They have completely devolved into the same negative hate-mongering that Newt Gingrich championed and Rove perfected. I guess John learned a lot in 2000---- how to sell his soul.

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Submitted by NUK_1 on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 10:47pm.

well, Gingrich had a platform to also go along with the take no prisoners mentality. The issues were actually better than the rhetoric and Gingrich derailed his whole agenda by wanting to fight rather than continuing to legislate the contract with America. It sure didn't break my heart when he took Jim Wright down, but it went to Newt's head and he fell in love with the power too much.

McCain I'm not so sure had much of anything to fall back on besides his experience and his claim that he's more capable of being Prez than others. He certainly has not much that appeals to the hard right and those who want an all-out culture fight. Moderates probably see him as being overly pragmatic at times and then too stubborn and hardheaded others.


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Submitted by mudcat on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:56pm.

But "uppity" is not a noun - it is an adjective and it means exactly what it sounds like. The adjective (yes, check with your teachers in Coweta County) is sometimes used as a modifier for the "n-word" which is entirely inappropriate and certainly not what Representative Westmoreland said or meant. He is not an idiot, well, ok he is, but he's not a racist idiot.

Give him a break.


Submitted by albez on Tue, 09/09/2008 - 5:46pm.

It is a racist comment and I am appalled that the Republican Party has not stepped up to challenge him. No Matter. - Republican's appear not to care for the "average" any more - Appears they have gotten a little to "uppity" for me. By the way who is the Independent candidate? az

Submitted by Nitpickers on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:03pm.

You no there are nown nowns, and there are unknown nowns, and there things we no but are unnown, and also things we dont no but are nown.
Then, there are the unnown nowns that are uncertain as to nown....

I remember "uppity" as a kid and we had no minorities! It were people lak ewe.

Hit don't raily matter about bein a adject or a nown enyway!

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Submitted by Main Stream on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:32pm.

"I am not sure that you realize that uppity is used in the SOUTH...as a nown."

It's true....we are surrounded by idiots.

Goodness, Lynn. Why don't y'all just get a rope!


Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:37pm.

That is the basis for comparison resulting in the description of Westmoreland as brilliant. Um, is brilliant also a NOWN?

Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 6:16pm.

was racist whites referring to blacks who think they should be able to enjoy the same privileges as those same whites. That is what it means.

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Submitted by Fred Garvin on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:20pm.

From Encarta English Dictionary:

Uppity: Presumptuous; Behaving in a way that is considered presumptuous and more suited to somebody belonging a higher social class or position.

Now that you have the definition, get over it, and move on. It wasn't a racist comment. Not everything is about race.


Submitted by Sick of Fascists on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:23pm.

One supposes you are suggesting (or Lynn was) that Obama belongs in a lower social class or position? Is that okay, then? Are you from the south?

Submitted by unclekipper on Sat, 09/06/2008 - 2:36pm.

s.o.f.,
racism is to the bone down here in ga.
they're so racist, that they don't think it's racism at all!
you're supposed to just bend over and take it. but i tell you what,
enough of this 'pissin' on me and tellin' me it's raining'!

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Submitted by Fred Garvin on Fri, 09/05/2008 - 6:09am.

I'm suggesting that a presidential candidate that has the word "President" on his personal seat on his campaign aircraft may be getting just a little ahead of himself, and perhaps may be just a little full of himself.


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Submitted by NUK_1 on Thu, 09/04/2008 - 7:04pm.

Clarence Thomas used it quite well to suddenly reverse some senators minds about confirming him Smiling


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