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Rep. Chaka Fattah sees similarities between Cliven Bundy, Donald Sterling, and U.S. Supreme Court

What do Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy, Clippers owner Donald Sterling, and the U.S. Supreme Court have in common? Alert! Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Penn., seems to think he knows.

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Granted, he didn’t mention affirmative action, but in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 6-2 decision upholding Michigan’s ban on racial preferences in public university admissions, the subtext of his tweet seems fairly obvious. And for anyone who didn’t get it the first time, there was this:

Because judges who believe the U.S. Constitution doesn’t require racial preferences in university admissions are very, very dangerous. Or something.

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