All you'll hear from the MSM is crickets chirping.
"We know what kind of campaign [the Republicans are] going to run. They’re going to try to make you afraid. They’re going to try to make you afraid of me. He’s young and inexperienced and he’s got a funny name. And did I mention he’s black?"--Barack Obama at a recent fundraising event in Florida.
Can someone explain why this wouldn't qualify as a racist statement? Just wondering.
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Well, just to throw out a comment two of the reasons he touched on are good reasons not to vote for him "Young and inexperienced." The other two are not relevant to me, quite frankly I could care less. With a son in the ARMY, what's he going to do for our young soldiers in harm's way? What is he going to do for America? What "change" is going to do?
Riddle me this Mr. Obama.
I just keep thinking of John Kennedy. Young. Charismatic. Nice lookin' wife. Rich. Idealistic.
And a really bad president, wh is remembered well because he didn't live through his first term. got us into the 'Nam mess. Blundered badly at the Bay of Pigs. Committed adultery in the white house. (Like another young, charismatic Democrat.)
Why doesn't the MSM call him on his use of the raqce card? Because as a culture we have decided that only white people can be racists, and that only when race is used as a critiria by whites is it discrimination, or raceism.
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