in an effort to win the White House -- that's the latest bit of political pollution coming for Barack Obama.
Bringing the politics of Al Sharpton to the Presidency. Now that's a change.
UPDATE: Baldilocks weighs in:
Hey, it's not as if Obama didn't spend most of his adult life in a church which used race to build a community built on anti-white and anti-American anger. And it's not as if Obama didn't use this hate group as a powerful stepping stone to a political career. We know who Barack Obama is. Who will have the guts to say it? Certainly not John McCain.
Also this: Rick Moran -- how the race card works.
UPDATE II: CNN openly smear McCain & Co., taking sides with Obama with that argument that Obama is merely preparing for the inevitable racist attacks McCain & Co. will be launching against Obama. The CNN'ers in fact claim that McCain partisans are already out with these racists attacks on Obama, but provide no evidence of any kind to back their smears against McCain and crew. I've never been much surprised when CNN takes sides with Obama, but the utter insubstantiation of these enormous smears did make me take pause.
Bringing the politics of Al Sharpton to the Presidency. Now that's a change.
UPDATE: Baldilocks weighs in:
Most people couldn't care less about your name and your color, Senator Obama. They fear being lead by you because you have no substantive legislative record, you're a chronic liar and, after explicitly stating that you choose your friends carefully, you have repeatedly and systematically made friends with people who hate this country.And Liebau:
It strikes me that Democrats frequently tell voters all the dirty ways Republicans will try to "divide" us without ever providing any examples. For their own part, they regularly work to create and exploit divisions -- between genders (because pro-life=anti-woman, we're told); between races (remember the false accounts of the burning of black churches in 1996, and the James Byrd ad in 2000?); between "rich" and poor (ignoring the fact that the "rich" bear a disproportionate share of the tax burden).Sister Toldjah points out that Obama has a long history of using race to divide the country and win elections.
Yet, somehow, pointing out that Barack Obama has no foreign policy experience and dangerously naive views on foreign policy -- a critique of his policies, mind you -- is somehow illegitimately stoking "fear," and is tantamount to mindless racism. Yeah, that makes sense.
Hey, it's not as if Obama didn't spend most of his adult life in a church which used race to build a community built on anti-white and anti-American anger. And it's not as if Obama didn't use this hate group as a powerful stepping stone to a political career. We know who Barack Obama is. Who will have the guts to say it? Certainly not John McCain.
Also this: Rick Moran -- how the race card works.
UPDATE II: CNN openly smear McCain & Co., taking sides with Obama with that argument that Obama is merely preparing for the inevitable racist attacks McCain & Co. will be launching against Obama. The CNN'ers in fact claim that McCain partisans are already out with these racists attacks on Obama, but provide no evidence of any kind to back their smears against McCain and crew. I've never been much surprised when CNN takes sides with Obama, but the utter insubstantiation of these enormous smears did make me take pause.