The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People wants ESPN to fire Rush Limbaugh for suggesting that Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb is overrated by the media because he's black.
But when a Bush-hating radio liberal repeatedly aired a racist song parody about Condoleezza Rice last year, not a peep of complaint emanated from the so-called civil rights organization.
Ironically, popular South Florida host Neil Rogers is heard on ESPN affiliate WQAM, where up until January he delighted in playing the song parody "Condoleezza" to the tune of the Nat King Cole classic "Mona Lisa."
A sampling of the disgusting lyrics:
"Condoleezza, Condoleezza, what you be doin'?
That neo-facist black-haired token schwarze dog.
"Is you there 'cause you a high-toned public Negro?
Is you their black-haired answer-mammy who be smart?
"Does they like how you shine their shoes, Condoleezza?
Or the way you wash and park the whitey's cars.
"Georgie junior says he trusts you, Condoleezza.
Who said our [unintelligible] off the greedy oil woes.
"But then he make you clean all the White House bathrooms.
The public sink, the toilet and let's scrub the floors."
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A complaint about Rogers' repeated airing of "Condoleezza" from Chicago radio host Robert Oliver finally forced an apology from WQAM's owner.
But Oliver's persistent attempts to get the Miami chapter NAACP to act were met with stone cold silence.
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