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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Is Sarah Palin Racist? “Well, She Ended Our Conversation When She Learned I Was Black” by Charley James posted on Wednesday, 17 September 2008 Long before Gregory Charles Royal became a judge on Americas Hot Musician, a talent competition airing in 200 US television markets, he was a hot, young jazz trombonist. Today, he is someone confirming from first-hand experience that Palin has always been racist as alleged by numerous sources in my original article on her, Alaskans Speak: Palin Is Racist, Sexist, Vindictive and Mean. And hes willing to be quoted by name. Royal, shown here, is incredibly talented. He received formal trombone training when he was 11 in the DC Youth Orchestra Program while simultaneously playing in Washington clubs with Roscoe Bowies Message Band and Show. He also received principal trombone honors in the First American Festival of Youth Orchestras and, at 15, was the youngest member of the Howard University Jazz Ensemble. He toured with Al Blakey and the Jazz Messengers and Slide Hampton and His World of Trombones, and starred on Broadway as an on-stage musician in Five Guys Named Moe, which was nominated for two Tony awards. Along the way, Royal wrote and acted in Its a Hardbop Life, the first play featuring an entire cast of jazz musicians, which debuted at the 2004 New York Jazz Festival. He also performed with the Duke Ellington Orchestra for 10 years, from 1989 to 1999. In May 1990, the orchestra was touring Alaska and played in Anchorage. While there, the 28-year old Royal and a small group of other musicians from the orchestra went into a fast food joint near the airport for a bite to eat. I saw a great looking young lady and, as lots of travelling musicians do, I struck up a conversation with her, Royal recounted to me after my original piece on Palin was published. She told me her name was Sarah. Royal admits he was hitting on her and, he claims, she knew it. Picking up women is a regular activity for most musicians, especially when on the road. The reason this particular conversation stuck in his mind is because she said that while she wasnt much into jazz, she played the flute. This is why I remembered talking with her, Royal states. He told Sarah about talking about the Modern Jazz Quartet as an example of not strictly jazz style music but could still be cool. I was trying to keep the conversation going, Royal says, so I mentioned some of the musicians, including Percy Heath. She quickly let me know that Heath was her name too, Royal recounts. Royal claims that she mentioned going to school in Hawaii but did not say anything about being married or being pregnant. I would remember that. Anyway, it was May 1990 and she was just a couple of months pregnant and wouldnt have shown. Royal felt he was making progress with Sarah Heath and when a couple of his musician friends approached, he waved them off. But she saw them and got weird. Sarah asked me if they were with me. I asked her what was up because she was obviously a little weird after seeing them, states Royal, who has Native American blood in his ancestry is a fairly light skinned while his buddies were much darker. I dont mean any harm, Royal says Sarah told him, which is exactly what she meant but he recalls her saying that she doesnt do black guys. I said Im Black, Royal relates, to which Sarah replied with, Well, you arent really black. Youre like
Royal remembers her voice trailed off as if not knowing what to say next as the reality of the situation sunk in on her. Then she got real confused and the conversation ended rather quickly and uncomfortably. So how did this long-ago, failed pick-up come back to Royals mind some 18 years later? I followed the conventions but never connected Sarah Palin to the Sarah Heath I hit on, he says, because there was no physical resemblance and the last name was different. It was from watching an MSNBC story on her that I saw the photos and learned her family name. When the now-Sarah Palin uttered the immortal words, So Sambo beat the bitch to the hearty laughter of her luncheon companions during the primaries, it was merely an extension of what appears to be her lifelong views on race. When she thought Greg Royal was white, she seemed more than eager to make the beast with two backs with him; in an instant of learning he was actually black, she fumbled for words and fled into the streets lest she catch something from him. At least we know she fits in naturally with the racist right wingnuts that infest the Republican Party, unlike her running mate who says whatever he needs to say at the moment to fit in with them. For whatever thats worth.
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#3. To: Prefrontal Vortex (#0)
This hit piece is hysterical. I don't care for Sarah Palin but it sure isn't because she didn't fuck some nigger trombone player. The thing I find hysterical is that the article attempts to smear Palin because the negro trombone player that was trollin the white wenches for a one night stand got shot down (allegedly) by a woman that chose men of her own race. Frankly, I think the entire article is a lie based upon the imaginings of a frustrated negro that thinks white women should throw themselves at the "po" mistreated black man. And, if his "darker" friends hadn't shown up he would have passed for white ... the entire story is bullshit. So, who is the racist here ? Next we'll be told that an 8 year old boy that refuses to take it in the ass when his male gym teacher gets horny is a bigot.
That is funny :P
#5. To: Disgusted (#4)
That is funny :P One must have a sense of humor to survive the detestable condition of our society ... hahaha !!!
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