Wednesday, September 17, 2008

CNN’s Jack Cafferty: Obama: Race a factor?

CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time CNN’s Jack Cafferty « - Blogs from CNN.com

Race is arguably the biggest issue in this election, and it's one that nobody's talking about.

The differences between Barack Obama and John McCain couldn't be more well-defined. Obama wants to change Washington. McCain is a part of Washington and a part of the Bush legacy. Yet the polls remain close. Doesn't make sense…unless it's race.

So it all come down to this?  The mainstream media and the Democrats can't convince America that Obama should be anointed President so their only excuse has to be racism.  And this guy actually gets paid to think.

Nevermind the fact that Obama is simply a liberal with the same, worn out ideas that Al Gore and John Kerry brought to the fight in the last two elections.

Nevermind the fact that the exact same states that were in play in the last two elections are the ones in play for this election.

We must play the race card anytime a minority doesn't win against a white person.

Why is it racism when 55% of white people want a conservative in the White House and 45% want a liberal but it's not racism when 90% of African Americans are voting for the African American?

Maybe people outside of New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and the DC beltway just don't like Obama's ideas - did they ever think of that?  Of course not.

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