South Carolina Republican Leader Tweets Racist Comments During Super Bowl

On Superbowl Sunday, Todd Kincannon (seen above), a former counsel member for the South Carolina Republican Party tweeted this racist comment after a black-out occurred during the game,


 Mr. Kincannon went on to say,

"Hey what's the difference between Trayvon Martin and a dead baby? They're both dead, but Pepsi doesn't taste like Trayvon."


 "This Super Bowl sucks d*** than adult Trayvon Martin would have for drug money."


 "White Trayvons. RT@Jeffares@DaBlue5 Or Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris. I am really glad those f**** are dead."
 "People constantly report my Twitter to law enforcement and governmental agencies. It's funny yet disturbing. Free speech is in danger."

"Just like Trayvon! RT @LogiBear88 Just heard about you. You're disgusting. I hope your weed smoking, d*** sucking days are well buried."

"I haven't posted this in a while, but my Twitter is thought-provoking entertainment. If you get all butt-hurt, good. You were supposed to."
The Republican Party has yet to denounce these grotesque words of their colleague; makes you wonder why doesn't it?  

The fact that this person can use such tragic situations, in which people died by no fault of their own absolutely screams evil. 

Mr. Kincannon, is a very evil person in the way he used murder as a joke. He's basically giving props to George Zimmerman for taking young Trayvon's life!

The former counsel member also made sure to poke fun at the Hurricane Katrina tragedy, which predominately affected minorities -- but he wasn't the only one that did this. 

When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans then President George W. Bush and his mother Barbara Bush, went to assess the damage done. While there Mrs. Bush made it her point to say this,

"And so many of the people in the arena here, you know, were underprivileged anyway, so this (she laughs) is working very well for them."

After her comments she walked into the stands with her son George, and held up a sign that read: "We Love Black People", as if black people were the only race of people affected by this tragedy.

Making jokes about death seems to be a regular trait of the Republican party. Do they hate minorities that much? It appears so -- but why?

On a side note: Did you happen to notice how many times Mr. Kincannon, referenced gay sex in his comments? Is that the pot calling the kettle?! Just saying.

2013 LA 

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