Friday, April 25, 2008

B-HO's big problem

B-HO’s in big trouble. The reason he’s in big trouble is that he’s spent years hanging around unsavory characters and can’t bring himself to say, “You know, I should have chosen my friends better.” Instead he thinks he can shut everyone up by calling them a racist if they mention his seedy past.

I noted several posts below that the reason that there can be no discussion on race in America is because Whitey will be accused being a racist any time he gets one inch left or right of the acceptable line. That line is that Whitey is evil and America is only where it is today because of Whitey’s exploitation of blacks.

If Whitey says, ”you know, if you don’t have an illegitimate crack baby two weeks after dropping out of the 8th grade, you have a much better chance of being successful” – well Whitey is a racist and just plain mean.

And this is B-HO’s tactic right now. Just call anyone who questions his troublesome relationships a racist and move on. Anyone who calls him a liberal is racist. Anyone who wonders how you get 800 billion in new government programs without raising taxes on the middle class is a racist. Anyone with a gun is a racist. Anyone who attends a church not spewing black liberation theology and hatred is a racist.

This NC RNC ad is but the first of what will be ads running on every station in every market every 15 min from about now until the election questioning B-HO’s judgment for hanging out with screwballs. And in spite of what John McCain says, questioning those relationships is not low ball politics. Had McCain been sitting in a white supremest church for 20 years, he’d be done. If McCain had hung out with David Duke or had a passing relationship with Tim McVeigh, the FBI would be questioning him right now.

But if it’s the black guy with all sorts of questionable relationships – shhhhhhhhhhhh. Don’t say anything. You’ll be called a racist. Well Whitey ain’t buying it. And you can take 97% of the black vote in this country and still lose in a landslide.

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