merrie says: For a campaign that promised post-racial politicking, its candidate and surrogates haven't been above race-baiting at the drop of a hat. This goes hand in hand with Obama's repeated baseless smears of John McCain as a racist. Emil Jones just followed Obama's lead, as Obama has followed his. Post racial = everybody is a racist, so the word no longer has any meaning? Black lawmakers say Clinton is working to unify party The Democrats’ highly contested primary raised tensions within the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC). At one point, half of the caucus’s members supported Clinton, while the other half supported Obama. As the primaries unfolded, former President Bill Clinton, once described as the first black president, came under criticism from black lawmakers for criticizing Obama. In Denver, the party is trying hard to come together amid reports that Bill Clinton remains stung that he was painted as racist during the primaries. “Bill Clinton is not a racist. Hillary is not the witch she was made out to be,” said Christensen, who added that s... And haircuts for the homeless. Not so much because the homeless want haircuts but more so they can be disguised as non-homeless. Can't have homeless people in front of a camera at the most caring convention on the planet. |
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