Various liberal demagoguers and race-baiters have been weighing in on the “food stamp president” appellation assigned to the Petulant Boy-King Obama by Newt Gingrich. They say it’s “code” language, being spoken by honky crackers that want to “take us back to Jim Crow” or something. Representative Allen West (R-FL), who happens to be black, doesn’t think so:
Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) on Monday defended Newt Gingrich for referring to President Barack Obama as the “food stamp president,” disputing critics who have blasted the former speaker’s comments as racially charged.
“There is no race code. It’s a fact. Since President Obama has been in the Oval Office, you ‘ve seen a 41 percent increase in the food stamp recipients in the United States of America,” West said on Fox News. “We have a president that’s making more American victims rather than victors.”
He added, “We also have a 16 percent increase in Americans on the poverty roll — 6.4 million more Americans are on poverty since President Obama took office.”
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