-By Warner Todd Huston
Before we get any further into this story, I have to warn you that this is not satire. That having been said, Buzzfeed’s Zeke Miller perpetrated one of the worst attempts at guilt by association ever made. Miller attempted to intimate that Mitt Romney is a racist because his motorcade drove past private property that had a Confederate flag flying on it as he campaigned in Virginia.
You read that right. All Romney did was sit in a car that drove past a Confederate flag and that was something that Miller thought was “news.”
Miller made this trenchant observation on his Twitter feed on October 5.
Romney motorcade just passed a hill flying a large confederate flag in rural SW VA
Wow. Imagine, driving past a Confederate flag in a state that makes millions in tourist money off its intimate connection to American history! Imagine the sheer luck of finding a Confederate flag flying in the one state most associated with the Civil War! Why, the absolute craziness of finding a Confederate flag flying in the state that hosted the Capitol of the Confederate States of America!
What are the chances?
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Buzzfeed: Hey, Romney Drove Past a Confederate Flag, He Must be a Racist”
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