Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Blacks vote for Obama = not racist; Whites vote against Obama = racist!….Really?

Flopping Aces ^ | 10-02-12 | DrJohn



In 2008, 96% of black Americans voted for Barack Obama.

The current election has featured one continuous stream of racism from the left. Everything is racist.
Tavis Smiley put markers down early. O'Donnell at PMSNBC asserts that saying Obama plays golf a lot is racist. Even claiming Obama's plans didn't work is racist.
This is terribly one sided.
Black people in this country are nearly monolithic in their support for Obama and it is simply and completely racially based.
Van Jones say there is virtually nothing Obama can do to lose black voters
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQtD_uWHCko
(via Town Hall)
Obama gets a pass on pretty much everything:

ARDMORE, Pa. -- Like many black Americans, Dorsey Jackson does not believe in gay marriage, but he wasn't disillusioned when Barack Obama became the first president to support it. The windows of his suburban Philadelphia barbershop still display an "Obama 2012" placard and another that reads "We've Got His Back." If Obama needs to endorse same-sex marriage to be re-elected, said Jackson, so be it: "Look, man -- by any means necessary."
With that phrase popularized by the black radical Malcolm X, Jackson rebutted those who say Obama's new stand will weaken the massive black support he needs to win re-election in November. Black voters and especially black churches have long opposed gay marriage. But the 40-year-old barber and other African-Americans interviewed in politically key states say their support for Obama remains unshaken.
It seems no matter how deep the disagreement:

"We can agree to disagree on gay marriage," Givens said, "and then I leave him alone."
Even Jay Z, who claims to support smaller government, supports Obama for one reason- because Obama is black

Despite his support for the President, Jay-Z’s “less government” viewpoint is more in line with Obama’s opponents on the right, such as Republican candidate Mitt Romney, who also calls for smaller government. But his stance on smaller government aside, Jay-Z is all in for the president’s re-election. “I support Barack because I gotta respect that sort of vision. I gotta respect a man who is the first black President ever,” he said. “To have that sort of vision and dream, I have to support that.”
Losers under the Obama regime?
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