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But they're probably reacting less to what Mr. Obama is doing, or even to what they've heard about what he's doing, than to who he is.
That is, the driving force behind the town hall mobs is probably the same cultural and racial anxiety that's behind the "birther" movement, which denies Mr. Obama's citizenship. Senator Dick Durbin has suggested that the birthers and the health care protesters are one and the same; we don't know how many of the protesters are birthers, but it wouldn't be surprisd
Originally posted by Clark Savage Jr.
Yes, ignore groundless allegations and see them for the evasive straw-man tactics they truly are.
The charges of 'racism' conveniently ignore the black american attacked by Union thugs yesterday. Or by 'racist union thugs' as his lawyer called them in a somewhat ironic twist.
Originally posted by Clark Savage Jr.
reply to post by HunkaHunka
Ah. I expected Obama to slowly and gradually become 'less black' as his poll numbers began to slip. I expect by the end of his term he will hardly be considered 'black' at all, in fact.
Originally posted by Clark Savage Jr.
reply to post by HunkaHunka
I have no idea who or what mindmeld is.
As a black american I have said it from the start. A president elected by the pop-culturally impressionable and white apologists will ONLY be considered 'african american' as long as he is doing favorably.
I expect a hair straightening is coming.
On topic, as I stated, it's best to ignore these mock charges of racism. I can assure you the black conservative voice is going to dispel that notion soon enough.
[edit on 8-8-2009 by Clark Savage Jr.]