What exactly do you feel is hate speech? I do believe the Tea Party movement, in large part, opposes the president not only on the basis of his politics, but on the color of his skin. He is, as the speaker points out, guilty of governing while black.
Talking frankly about racism is not the same thing as racism.
The Tea Party movement is not racist because obama is black. They are racist because Obama's race is clearly an issue of contention for him. By Bery's (and Fox News') definition of racism, the I have a Dream speech would be racist because it talks about white racism in frank and unyielding terms.
When I walked through a Tea Party protest here in San Antonio, the word "nigger" was used a goodly number of times among the participants, in direct relation to the President, and to black people in general. In my first hand experience, Tea Partiers regularly and happily rub elbows with racist extremist groups and organizations like Storm Front.
It is what it is. Pointing it out does not constitute hate speech, unless we are expanding that definition to include any speech that reveals the racism inherent in a given movement.
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