Dems bring up race too much. There are people who don't like a black man being president, but there are far more who don't like a socialist dictator-wannabe being president. That's a much more important national discussion to have than race.
Dems bring up race too much. There are people who don't like a black man being president, but there are far more who don't like a socialist dictator-wannabe being president. That's a much more important national discussion to have than race.
I don't know whether Democrats bring race into the discussion too often or not--that's touch to measure. That said, I agree President Obama has placed too much emphasis on his detractors' focus on race. It's beyond time for him to acknowledge that his policies and programs are the real problems.
They use race to distract from the real issues. "Those Republicans don't think the government should take over health care because Obama's black. Don't be a bigot like them. Vote Democrat."
I usually disagree with 100% of what his actual words mean to him and usually look at his actions instead. Obama is a "master of deception" for most of the low information folks in our country and the world. But again, why even bring race up except for the political advantage he perceives?
The only card in the deck for the marxist Dems. Every program the party of divide and ADM has past goes to this central theme.
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com...ges/?hpt=hp_t3
Yes Obama, his wife and Eric Holder race baiting us all again What else is new. Now if they were talking 100% about the horrific rising black on white crime in America they might draw some credibility.
Michelle O Sounds Alarm On Growing Segregation...
Holder: Racial equality threatened in subtle ways...
Do you know another "northeast Democrat from N.H." who has made racial slurs such as this?
Ignorant and loud often go hand in hand. As do stupid and stubborn. In my opinion, a public figure's private views are relevant, particularly when he or she chooses to spew them.
Michelle Obama said schools are still segregated.