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Dems Turn Coretta Scott King Funeral Political: Bash Bush

Feb 7, 2006

Partisan Democrats once turned Paul Wellstone's funeral into a sad partisan shouting match where they ripped into Republicans at every turn. It appears now they have done the same thing as Civil Rights leader Coretta Scott King was laid to rest.

Funeral Turns Ugly, Dems Bash Bush
Funeral Turns Ugly, Dems Bash Bush

At the funeral on Tuesday, the partisan swords were out from the left, and the classless played to the cameras.

Matt Drudge gives this account:

Today's memorial service for civil rights activist Coretta Scott King -- billed as a "celebration" of her life -- turned suddenly political as one former president took a swipe at the current president, who was also lashed by an outspoken black pastor!

The outspoken Rev. Joseph Lowery, co-founder of Southern Christian Leadership Conference, ripped into President Bush during his short speech, ostensibly about the wife of Martin Luther King Jr.

"She extended Martin's message against poverty, racism and war. She deplored the terror inflicted by our smart bombs on missions way afar. We know now that there were no weapons of mass destruction over there," Lowery said.

The mostly black crowd applauded, then rose to its feet and cheered in a two-minute-long standing ovation.

A closed-circuit television in the mega-church outside Atlanta showed the president smiling uncomfortably.

"But Coretta knew, and we know," Lowery continued, "That there are weapons of misdirection right down here," he said, nodding his head toward the row of presidents past and present. "For war, billions more, but no more for the poor!" The crowd again cheered wildly.

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Former President Jimmy Carter later swung at Bush as well, not once but twice. As he talked about the Kings, he said: "It was difficult for them then personally with the civil liberties of both husband and wife violated as they became the target of secret government wiretaps." The crowd cheered as Bush, under fire for a secret wiretapping program he ordered after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, again smiled weakly.

Later, Carter said Hurricane Katrina showed that all are not yet equal in America. Some black leaders have blamed Bush for the poor federal response, and rapper Kayne West said that Bush "hates" black people.

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It was really ugly, but no one should be surprised. There is no dignity on the far left, only hatred, and no event where cameras are rolling is sacred.

Not even a funeral.

The highlights - or lowlights - are currently running on Fox News and are likely on the other cable news channels as well.

--Jim Roberts

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