Who of you has not grown sick to your stomachs over the racial divisions that found fertile ground in the Obama Administration and the Democrat Party?
Commentary Magazine
Commentary Magazine
"Many conservatives believe that the charge of racism has lost all meaning. And they have a point."
. . . "Republicans could not campaign against Barack Obama’s lack of executive experience in 2008 without that line of attack being dubbed racially suspect. When John McCain criticized the Illinois senator for his association with slumlord, convict, and Obama facilitator Antoin “Tony” Rezko, he was accused of base racial agitationand waging a campaign of guilt by association-style McCarthyism. The same was said for anyone who dared note that the president launched his political career in the living room of a convicted anti-American, far-left terrorist, Bill Ayers. Ditto the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, whose hateful, un-American sermons were so damaging to the campaign that the Illinois senator was compelled to deliver a grandiloquent speech on race in America in which he framed his critics as insufficiently educated on the subject of ethnicity." . . .
"Today, they point and shout “racist” into the void, but Democrats only have themselves to blame for the fact that so many on the right are no longer listening."