Obama makes white people feel good.
Nuff said don’t you think. Joan Walsh on Hardball thinks Rush and Glenn Beck are projecting their own racism when they criticize Obama, in particular for his handling of the Gates “gate”.
Why everyone knows Obama loves white people and he makes white people feel good for trying hard … so sayeth Joan of Hardball.
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaNgtfs4fzk
Just remember when you try hard … Obama likes you.
Oh man, I heard that this morning and couldn't believe my ears. What a condescending piece of tripe!!! I think SHE'S the one with racial issues. Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.
This woman is what I call a reflexive racist: I her alleged mind, any criticism of a designated minority automatically constitutes racism. It is the modus operandi of most liberals, particularly the race baiters.
As for Obama, he makes me a bit sick, and that is due purely to his policies and near sociopathic inability to tell the truth.
She's a twit.
The only thing I learned from the "Gilligan's Island" fiasco is to not trust a black man..they have way to much baggage and carry a big grudge.
I want a president elected because he assures his love for America, americans, and american values. I also want a president who acts American AFTER he gets my vote. This video reveals from the mouth of a true believer how Obama became president . Obama made white people feel like blacks understand and appreciate we are trying hard to please them by proving we are not racist . It is a rise to power based on racial sanctimony. A vote for Obama puts you in a crowd of superior people who stand holier than thou on moral ethical issues of race. If you don't love Obama, his policy and plans, you are an inferior racist to be mocked and dismissed. This is very dangerous ground. We have seen it before in 1930s Germany.
Hmmm, I do believe we are witnessing a rectal-cranial inversion occur before our very eyes. Seems to occur with a certain frequency on Hardball….
Aren't you proud to be an American? I am.
Lois, I completely disagree with such a generalization. Many men of color, just like whites, Asians, Hispanic, whatever, are reliable and trustworthy, and some are not. Plus, the US has a totally different cultural attitude and history toward race than many other nations. I sometimes find it quite bewildering. Most people have grudges about something. It's a spiritual problem, not a racial one.