Hillary Clinton Supporters Ask: ‘How’d She Lose to This Guy?’
Bill, CA: Your statement:
“Obama was the subject of MANY racial attacks, including from Mr AND Mrs Clinton.”
In this country, Bill, race IS color. Or haven’t you been paying attntion?
Are you suggesting that Senator Clinton was NOT winning the majority of white, working-class voters? Because the statistics say otherwise.
Are you suggesting that Jesse Jackson did NOT run a good campaign in ’84 and ’88? Because Bill Clinton said he did.
Are you suggesting that a first-year Senator with an exceedingly thin resume would have been treated with the equivalent kid gloves, if he were white? Interesting hypothesis. And wishful thinking.
Did you miss the part of the “60 Minutes” tape where – IN LESS THAN ONE SECOND – Hillary Clinton repiled to the FIRST question “No, of course not!”. Perhaps you missed the 3 more times she answered, in one way and another, No, I don’t think he’s a Muslim. Apparently you did. Or maybe you were, like Obama absent during the sermon. Plus, it obviously hasn’t occurred to you that the question should not have been asked of her in the first place. Or asked repeatedly. What part of “No, of course not!” do you fail to understand?
How was the “3 am” ad a comment on his race? It was an allusion to his unfitness to be POTUS. Unless you were LOOKING to make it into a racist statement. Something which happened all too often during this primary.
Do you think the 20% in Appalachia who gave race as a reason why they would not vote for Obama will be voting for Obama in November? And how is that Clinton’s fault? Was she supposed to go to Super-Tan to show her solidarity with the bro?
He went to school in a Muslim madrassa. That’s just a fact of his history. He was, what? 6 or 7 years old. So? Are you suggesting he conceal or lie about that part of his history?
The Latino anti-black vote. Very real. If you don’t know that tensions exist between the black and latino communities, you again, haven’t been paying attention.
I’d love to continue to refute the rest of your unsourced claims, but life is short, and I grow weary of your rapidly devolving ranting.
I suggest you spend some time between now and November practicing saying, “President McCain”.





