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red states rule
04-26-2011, 04:18 AM
For the next year and half get use to being called a racist if you do not support Obama

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KarlMarx
04-26-2011, 05:34 AM
No Rev Sharpton, it's because you can't fool all of the people all of the time. Most of us can see past the race issue and call a spade a spade (no pun intended)


The real reasons we can't stand Obama is because....

Unemployment is near 10%
Gas Prices are near $4
Inflation is taking more and more of people's income
He's doubled the debt
He's raising taxes to pay for Obama Care

He's done more damage to this country in less than 3 years than El Queda could ever hope for

Oh... and I forgot to mention... he's a freaking moron

red states rule
04-26-2011, 04:40 PM
My, my, my now Obama is a "moderate Republican" :laugh2:




America is mired in three wars. The past decade was the hottest on record. Unemployment remains stuck near 9 percent, and there’s a small, albeit real, possibility that the U.S. government will default on its debt. So what’s dominating the news? A reality-television star who can’t persuade anyone that his hair is real is alleging that the president of the United States was born in Kenya.

Perhaps this is just the logical endpoint of two years spent arguing over what Barack Obama is — or isn’t. Muslim. Socialist. Marxist. Anti-colonialist. Racial healer. We’ve obsessed over every answer except the right one: President Obama, if you look closely at his positions, is a moderate Republican of the early 1990s. And the Republican Party he’s facing has abandoned many of its best ideas in its effort to oppose him.

If you put aside the emergency measures required by the financial crisis, three major policy ideas have dominated American politics in recent years: a plan that uses an individual mandate and tax subsidies to achieve near-universal health care; a cap-and-trade plan that attempts to raise the prices of environmental pollutants to better account for their costs; and bringing tax rates up from their Bush-era lows as part of a bid to reduce the deficit. In each case, the position that Obama and the Democrats have staked out is the very position that moderate Republicans have staked out before.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/obama-revealed-a-moderate-republican/2011/04/25/AFPrGfkE_story.html?hpid=z9

red states rule
04-27-2011, 03:41 AM
What will libs make the #1 issue in the 2012 campaign?

Not gas prices

Not the economy

Not the deficit

Not the wars going on

No, the #1 issue will be race

Libs never stopped playing the race card with Obama, but they will take it several steps higher


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CSM
04-27-2011, 05:57 AM
It is far easier for some folks to grasp the concept of racism (requiring little to no thinking on their part) than to actually examine the facts and determine whether Obama (or any other candidate) can and will meet the reqirements and standards that the job of President of the United States demands.

logroller
04-27-2011, 10:39 AM
He's not black though, he's mixed race. I can't remember where I read it, but there was a poll that indicated many blacks actually support his ascension to president because he was mixed race: mulattos get all the breaks!

Trigg
04-27-2011, 02:10 PM
shit like this makes me want to scream.

The man was elected with the majority of votes because of the independents and the college kids.

Dems will vote dem and republicans will vote republican the vast majority of the time. The people who swing the elections are independents and people who rarely vote.

If these people decide either to sit out the next election or vote republican it will have NOTHING to do with race and everything to do with apathy or a dislike of bambams politics. PERIOD

It makes me want to puke when they call everything RACIST. When bambam won we were entering a "post racial" America. Now everyone who dislikes his politics is simply racist. :lame2:

red states rule
04-27-2011, 04:12 PM
shit like this makes me want to scream.

The man was elected with the majority of votes because of the independents and the college kids.

Dems will vote dem and republicans will vote republican the vast majority of the time. The people who swing the elections are independents and people who rarely vote.

If these people decide either to sit out the next election or vote republican it will have NOTHING to do with race and everything to do with apathy or a dislike of bambams politics. PERIOD

It makes me want to puke when they call everything RACIST. When bambam won we were entering a "post racial" America. Now everyone who dislikes his politics is simply racist. :lame2:

Trigg this has been going on for the 2 years

If you oppose Obama - you are a racist

If you oppose the ground zero Mosque - you are a racist

If you support the AZ immigration law - you are a racist

If you are a Tea Party member - you are a racist

If you support having to show a photo ID at the polls before voting - you are a racist

This has been the pattern of the Dems and the liberal media for the 2 years and they will kick it into high gear in an attempt to carry Obama across the finish line in 2012

Gaffer
04-27-2011, 04:32 PM
I'm a racist. Hoping Alan West runs for president, being racist and all.

red states rule
04-27-2011, 04:33 PM
I'm a racist. Hoping Alan West runs for president, being racist and all.

I like him as well. He stands his ground and will not back down from the left

He would also make a great VP candidate

Can you see him one on one with Biden? Biden would be shaken and stirred during that debate

Gaffer
04-27-2011, 04:41 PM
I like him as well. He stands his ground and will not back down from the left

He would also make a great VP candidate

Can you see him one on one with Biden? Biden would be shaken and stirred during that debate

I agree, if he doesn't feel comfortable running for prez then VP will give him the experience he wants. I just don't want him running with someone like romney or some other rino.

I have heard Cain's name being thrown out there too, but I don't know much about him.

red states rule
04-27-2011, 04:43 PM
Herman Cain is also a great choice for the ticket

Can you see the liberal media and the racist coverage they will give to a black CONSERVATIVE?

Can you say sell out, Uncle Tom, Oreo cookie?

Of course they will not consider these slurs racist at all. No, any black person who is a - gasp - conservative deserves all the hate they get

Gaffer
04-27-2011, 04:52 PM
Two black conservative men running for prez and VP. The media will be twisting themselves in knots coming up with racist slurs that they can deny. That's a ticket that could bring the media to their knees. Any thing that destroys the media is a good thing in my book.

red states rule
04-27-2011, 04:57 PM
Two black conservative men running for prez and VP. The media will be twisting themselves in knots coming up with racist slurs that they can deny. That's a ticket that could bring the media to their knees. Any thing that destroys the media is a good thing in my book.

I remember when Michael Steele ran the US Senate in MD. Elected black politicans admitted party trums race

Once again, liberal tolerance on display




Black Democratic leaders in Maryland say that racially tinged attacks against Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele in his bid for the U.S. Senate are fair because he is a conservative Republican.

Such attacks against the first black man to win a statewide election in Maryland include pelting him with Oreo cookies during a campaign appearance, calling him an “Uncle Tom” and depicting him as a black-faced minstrel on a liberal Web log.

Operatives for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) also obtained a copy of his credit report — the only Republican candidate so targeted.

But black Democrats say there is nothing wrong with “pointing out the obvious.”

“There is a difference between pointing out the obvious and calling someone names,” said a campaign spokesman for Kweisi Mfume, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate and former president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

State Sen. Lisa A. Gladden, a black Baltimore Democrat, said she does not expect her party to pull any punches, including racial jabs at Mr. Steele, in the race to replace retiring Democratic U.S. Sen. Paul S. Sarbanes.

“Party trumps race, especially on the national level,” she said. “If you are bold enough to run, you have to take whatever the voters are going to give you. It’s democracy, perhaps at its worse, but it is democracy.”

Delegate Salima Siler Marriott, a black Baltimore Democrat, said Mr. Steele invites comparisons to a slave who loves his cruel master or a cookie that is black on the outside and white inside because his conservative political philosophy is, in her view, anti-black.

“Because he is a conservative, he is different than most public blacks, and he is different than most people in our community,” she said. “His politics are not in the best interest of the masses of black people.”


http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2005/nov/1/20051101-104932-4054r/

red states rule
04-28-2011, 04:55 PM
The beat goes on....

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Trigg
04-29-2011, 05:17 PM
I'd love to see Romney run again this year. I believe he knows what to do to help the economy.

Palin will never win and I don't think Trump is a serious candidate.

Hubby likes Alan West, anyone unfamiliar with this man should check him out.

red states rule
04-29-2011, 05:19 PM
I'd love to see Romney run again this year. I believe he knows what to do to help the economy.

Palin will never win and I don't think Trump is a serious candidate.

Hubby likes Alan West, anyone unfamiliar with this man should check him out.

Romenycare is his big problem Trigg

I am starting to watch Herman Cain. The more I see of this guy the more I like him

Kathianne
04-29-2011, 05:23 PM
I'd love to see Romney run again this year. I believe he knows what to do to help the economy.

Palin will never win and I don't think Trump is a serious candidate.

Hubby likes Alan West, anyone unfamiliar with this man should check him out.

Trigg, with the state of the economy and Obama's pronouncements on energy, if the Republicans run anyone other than Gingrich, Palin, Trump, or those few weird women from that last election; they'll win.

While Romney isn't my favorite, he'd do. Pawlenty may be better, but needs exposure. Coburn, Daniels, come to mind. Truth is, seems the bench is better in the house.

red states rule
04-29-2011, 05:25 PM
Trigg, with the state of the economy and Obama's pronouncements on energy, if the Republicans run anyone other than Gingrich, Palin, Trump, or those few weird women from that last election; they'll win.

While Romney isn't my favorite, he'd do. Pawlenty may be better, but needs exposure. Coburn, Daniels, come to mind. Truth is, seems the bench is better in the house.

Romney will have to give a great explanation on Romenycare Kat

But I agree. Obama is ripe for defeat unless Republicnas find a way to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory

Trigg
04-29-2011, 05:25 PM
Trigg, with the state of the economy and Obama's pronouncements on energy, if the Republicans run anyone other than Gingrich, Palin, Trump, or those few weird women from that last election; they'll win.

While Romney isn't my favorite, he'd do. Pawlenty may be better, but needs exposure. Coburn, Daniels, come to mind. Truth is, seems the bench is better in the house.

Agreed, I'd love to see Mitch Daniels run, LOVE what he's done in Indiana.

Don't know much about Pawlenty, I'll have to look him up.

red states rule
04-29-2011, 05:49 PM
Agreed, I'd love to see Mitch Daniels run, LOVE what he's done in Indiana.

Don't know much about Pawlenty, I'll have to look him up.

I would not see on of them ask Herman Cain to take the VP slot (if he does not get the nomination)

Cain would wipe the floor with Biden in the VP debate

Gaffer
04-29-2011, 06:07 PM
Romney is an old school republican that is just like mccain. I don't want just another republican, I want a conservative. I'm leaning toward West. We'll have to wait and see who the media picks for us.

red states rule
04-30-2011, 03:31 AM
The NY Times plays the race card in it's op-ed this morning and says the "birther" issue is all about race

Anyone surprised?




If there was ever any doubt about Mr. Obama’s citizenship, which there was not, the issue was settled years ago when Hawaii released his birth certificate. The fuller document that Mr. Obama had to request contains some extra information, including his mother’s signature and the name of the hospital where he was born, but it was unnecessary to show his legitimacy.

So it will not quiet the most avid attackers. Several quickly questioned its authenticity. That’s because the birther question was never really about citizenship; it was simply a proxy for those who never accepted the president’s legitimacy, for a toxic mix of reasons involving ideology, deep political anger and, most insidious of all, race. It was originally promulgated by fringe figures of the radical right, but mainstream Republican leaders allowed it to simmer to satisfy those who are inflamed by Mr. Obama’s presence in the White House.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/opinion/28thu1.html?_r=1&ref=opinion

red states rule
04-30-2011, 09:27 AM
We have this from the failed Air America host Randi Rhodes.





There are different layers of liberal outrage over the demand to see Barack Obama's birth certificate, and leftist radio host Randi Rhodes took it to ridiculous lengths on Thursday. Somehow, these demands "wounded" black Americans in a way the Ku Klux Klan "never aspired to," even if this metaphorical wounding is a much lighter sentence than the death sentences the Klan handed out:

Now that we're done with the birther thing, and we have insulted an entire population of the American people - we have just absolutely wounded, you know, African Americans...we have wounded black Americans...we have wounded the President, we have wounded his family...we've wounded an entire population of the United States of America in a way that I don't think the Ku Klux Klan ever even aspired to, okay.

People are so devastated by what Donald Trump did, and the things that he said, and the racism of the Tea Party, and they've been frustrated for a very long time with whites who refused to accept or acknowledge that the Tea Party had been acting in a racist manner, that they were using covert and overt racism, they were using, uh, you know, things that were right in your face and the basketball reference...and all the other, you know."

Later, Rhodes argued that the Paul Ryan budget and Medicare reform plan passed because the masses are easily distracted by their own racism: "Every Republican except for three have already voted for it [revamping Medicare], and they're on record as wanting to destroy Medicare, thinking 'They [the people] are so stupid' -- because they were able to play the race card, that those people also didn't care about those Medicare -- and that was a bridge too far. Racism, sure!"

She added: "People are so desperate for leadership in the Republican Party that they will listen to Sarah Palin, Donald Chump, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, any goofy m-f that comes down the pike -- they'll give them their ear! And they'll stand up and scream and shout at the rain...and they have no idea how they're being duped! But in the process, people are being wounded!"



Read more: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2011/04/30/randi-rhodes-birther-demands-wounded-black-americans-beyond-what-kkk-wan#ixzz1L15rHbpw

red states rule
05-02-2011, 04:02 AM
Face the Nation yesterday was a nonstop playing of the race card

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logroller
05-03-2011, 02:17 AM
Face the Nation yesterday was a nonstop playing of the race card

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Seriously, media has become such a spectacle. It reminds me of Ancient Rome and the gladiator matchs-- nothing but a distraction to failure of gov't.

red states rule
05-03-2011, 03:32 AM
Seriously, media has become such a spectacle. It reminds me of Ancient Rome and the gladiator matchs-- nothing but a distraction to failure of gov't.

The sole purpose of the liberal media in 2008 was to get Obama elected

The sole purpose of the liberal media in 2010 was to discredit and smear the TEa Party

The sole purpose of the liberal media now and thru 2012 is all the above

This guy has it right LR

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red states rule
05-16-2011, 03:30 AM
"Meet the Press" plays the race card over Obama being called the
Food Stamp" President



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red states rule
05-16-2011, 03:33 AM
and do not disagree with Chris Matthews over someone being a racist or he will attack you - even if you are a fellow liberal

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Kathianne
05-16-2011, 05:42 AM
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Seems Saturday Night recognizes this is getting tedious. :laugh2:

logroller
05-17-2011, 09:55 AM
Romenycare is his big problem Trigg

I am starting to watch Herman Cain. The more I see of this guy the more I like him

I know a few people from Mass, and they liked the healthcare plan, so I'm inclined to forgo judgement. What's the favorable public sentiment in that state, 40%/50%?

red states rule
05-20-2011, 03:35 AM
I know a few people from Mass, and they liked the healthcare plan, so I'm inclined to forgo judgement. What's the favorable public sentiment in that state, 40%/50%?

Very few in Mass like the state run version of Obamacare. the costs have soared and the drain on the state budget is huge

Remember when the Seanate seat held by Ted Kennedy went Republican? It was a vote on Obamacare, because they know how "well" Romneycare waorks

red states rule
05-20-2011, 03:38 AM
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Seems Saturday Night recognizes this is getting tedious. :laugh2:

Mark Levin gives his take on the race card being played


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red states rule
05-20-2011, 03:52 AM
and the NY Times plays the race card on behalf of Obama





New York Times political reporter Matt Bai still hasn’t forgotten the "overtly racist" Willie Horton ad and sees "a racial element" in just about every attack against President Obama, no matter what the issue. His latest "Political Times" column, "Race and Republican Attacks on Obama," posted online Tuesday, pivoted from Newt Gingrich’s latest press drubbing to the matter of racism and the G.O.P.

Newt Gingrich did his level best to appear level in his "Meet the Press" interview Sunday, maintaining a mostly subdued, thoughtful tone except for one telling moment -- when David Gregory, the host, asked him if his labeling of President Obama as the "food stamp president" might have racist connotations. "Oh, come on," the former House speaker huffed. "That’s bizarre." All he meant, Mr. Gingrich went on to explain, was that Mr. Obama’s policies would turn all of America into Detroit, which probably didn’t endear him to Eminem.

Bai turned virtually every attack hurled at Obama into a racially tinged assault.

Is there a racial element to some of the attacks on President Obama? It’s pretty hard to argue there isn’t, when a conservative writer like Dinesh D’Souza argues that Mr. Obama sees the world like an African nationalist (a theory Mr. Gingrich praised again in his interview Sunday), or when Donald J. Trump asserts that Mr. Obama isn’t smart enough to have gotten into Harvard or to have written his own books.

Without defending D’Souza’s book, "The Roots of Obama’s Rage," he didn’t run with the idea of the president as a quasi-"African nationalist" out of a sense of anti-black hostility. The book’s premise is based on the theory that Obama inherited his left-wing ideology from his father, a Kenyan economist who became an anti-colonial agitator.

Read more: http://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/clay-waters/2011/05/18/nyts-matt-bai-racial-element-gop-attacks-obama-harken-back-willie-horto#ixzz1MsfzvXOt

red states rule
05-25-2011, 10:16 PM
The beat goes on and on





Racism to blame for Obama's problems, key Democrat says



WASHINGTON — House Assistant Democratic Leader Jim Clyburn, the highest-ranking African-American in Congress, on Wednesday blamed most of President Barack Obama's political problems on racism.

Clyburn, who's from South Carolina and is a close ally of the president, offered his views in response to a question about Obama's re-election prospects next year.

"I think they're improving every day," Clyburn said. "I think the president has been a good president, a great commander in chief."

Clyburn, who met his wife at a 1960 court hearing after spending a night in jail for having engaged in a civil rights protest in Orangeburg, S.C., then brought up Obama's race as the first black president.

"You know, I'm 70 years old," he said. "And I can tell you; people don't like to deal with it, but the fact of the matter is, the president's problems are in large measure because of the color of his skin."

Clyburn noted that he himself got hate mail, racist phone calls and offensive faxes on a regular basis. Asked how that relates to the president, Clyburn retorted: "We have the same skin color; that's how it relates to him."

Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/05/25/114793/racism-to-blame-for-obamas-problems.html#ixzz1NQOmAQQs

red states rule
05-28-2011, 04:30 AM
No the whining begins. Cyyburn is running away (or at least trying) from his racism BS





WASHINGTON — House Assistant Democratic Leader Jim Clyburn objected Thursday to coverage of his views on the impact of President Barack Obama's race on assessments of his performance in the White House.

In a letter to the editor of The State newspaper in Clyburn's hometown of Columbia, S.C., the No. 3 House Democrat said an article published Thursday had sensationalized his perspectives on the ties between Obama's race and his work as president.

"I have always abhorred the word 'racism,' " Clyburn said in the letter. "I never use it. I believe it is a lethal term, and I am offended that my honest responses to a reporter's clearly designed agenda would be distorted in such a manner."

The article was published in The State, in other South Carolina newspapers and on dozens of McClatchy and non-McClatchy websites around the country.

There were more than 1,100 comments about the article within 24 hours of its posting on www.mccclatchydc.com and more than 450 comments on www.thestate.com in the same period.

"You know, I'm 70 years old," the article quoted Clyburn as saying. "And I can tell you; people don't like to deal with it, but the fact of the matter is, the president's problems are in large measure because of his skin color."

Clyburn then described hateful mail, phone calls and faxes he receives as the highest-ranking African-American in Congress. He suggested that Obama receives similar materials.

Read more: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/2011/05/26/114859/clyburn-protests-mcclatchy-article.html#ixzz1NdbVA5lq

fj1200
05-29-2011, 12:11 AM
I don't know about you guys but I don't like BO because he's Irish. :laugh:

SassyLady
05-29-2011, 12:19 AM
I don't know about you guys but I don't like BO because he's Irish. :laugh:

NOW THAT IS FUNNY!!!!

You made me snort!! Are you being anti-Irish ... cause I could be offended ... I have a little bit of the blarney in me!

fj1200
05-29-2011, 12:23 AM
NOW THAT IS FUNNY!!!!

You made me snort!! Are you being anti-Irish ... cause I could be offended ... I have a little bit of the blarney in me!

:laugh: I think I like the Irish a little bit more now. ;)

red states rule
05-29-2011, 05:48 AM
This is why I can't stand the man

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