The press is telling people to think with their skin pigmentation rather than their brains. Of course attempting to think with any body part other the brain leads to poor reasoning, and that is why the myth is perpetuated for the gullible masses.

A New York Times editorial entitled, “They [as opposed to Us-Democrats] Want to Make Voting Harder,” claims Republicans in the South want to stop early voting because of correlations discovered among black people voting and early voting. One therefore must assume black people vote with their skin pigment for persons with enhanced coloration.

Rather than attributing this to closed-minded, radical racism, this non-Republican, non-Democrat blogger has long opposed early voting. Regardless of the results, the procedure gives the activists more time to get the votemobiles out scouring the streets for people who don’t have to work, and who are so disengaged they need somebody to tell them it’s voting season. Votemobiles even have been known to be decorated in posters supporting welfare statists, and avail sample ballots showing the “correct answers.”

Another hangup is that “They” want to require voter ID cards to reduce election fraud, a problem the Times says is non-existent.