Racist Mississippi

Crossposted from Left Toon Lane, Bilerico Project & My Left Wing


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To me, this is not rocket science.

Over the last 48 hours, I have seen on television and on the blogosphere the notion that Blacks are racist because they are turning out in droves (one drove apparently equals 90% of the demographic) for Barack Obama. I am admittedly confounded by this. The explanation seems so simple, so obvious that the question does not even need to be addressed. Apparently it does.

The issue of why Blacks vote in droves for Obama may have roots in Black pride, but there was great affection for the Clintons in the Black community - note the use of the past tense. That was before Hillary's atrocious behavior in Selma last year. The use of a mocking fake slave accent during the recital of Cleveland's poetry was horrific and it was the final insult as Hillary crashed the festivities that Obama was invited to headline. Hillary wasn't.

Then after Obama and Edwards mopped the floor with Hillary in Iowa (Edwards being the token white guy), the overt race-baiting began. The tears of being beaten by a Black man helped her win New Hampshire. "Weep for me, they are so unfair."

Fairy tales and Farrakhan - that became the Clintonian strategy.

The last straw came with the 3am commercial and the rhetoric claiming Obama is not fit to be Commander in Chief. The Clintons have pissed all over Black America to the point that they are no longer seen as being affectionate to the cause of Black America. This was before Geraldine Ferraro opened her mouth.

Now that the cat is out of the bag, there is no redeeming the Clinton campaign in the eyes of the Black community. To them, there is only one viable candidate left and it should not be rocket science to figure out why Blacks vote for Obama. It is his policies, his vision that garners him support - and his ability not to insult Blacks at every turn.

Barack Obama is a candidate who does bring all races together. That is the true dream of Dr. King. Hillary Clinton is the nightmare.

Comments

figures

the first time in our country's history that we have both a woman and an african american who are thisclose to being the democratic candidate for the presidency, and we end up with a woman who not only highlights every negative feminine stereotype (mood swings, almost-masculine ruthlessness, just to name a couple) that the right could possibly dream up, but who is also okay with using the same dirty politics that have kept us in the same continuing loop of bad leadership for decades. oh yeah, and then there are accusations that the african american candidate is only winning because "he's black."

/facepalm

embarrassing, isn't it?

Between her and Ferraro, she's set us back about 50 years.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi

and how

i really worry about the damage she's doing for any woman who wants to make a run for the presidency in the future.

"remember hillary? yeah, she was bats#1t crazy."

oi. and i won't even get started on ferraro...i'm still trying to wipe up the melted remnants of my face.

Sadly....

... for some time to come, people will associate a "woman in the White House" with Hillary, as she is now the template for the meme.

--
Town Called Dobson - Daily Political Cartoon: Not all is red in rural America!

Summed it up perfectly Stormbear.

If by some incredible chance, Hillary does wind up with the Democratic nomination for President, at this point I will be hard pressed to pull that lever, color in that bubble, or whatever it will be that we do. I won't vote for McCain, but I can't see myself voting for her after this nonsense.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi

you know...

in the darkest, most paranoid roots of my soul, i sometimes wonder if hillary might not try to get on as mccain's vp if she doesn't get the dem nod...she's already done some campaigning for him by saying he's more prepared to be president than obama is...

okay, bluesteph.

now, now - you're in my head.

Be the change you wish to see in the world. --Gandhi

blame rachel maddow

ever since i heard her speculate on countdown that hillary's comparisons of obama's experience to hers and mccain's was "what you say when you want to be McCain's V.P., not President," it's been a pretty regular nightmare...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdcQlv7RlPY

Ack!