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Do Two Wrongs Make a Wright?
I am not necessarily proud of this but I feel it should be shared. After all, Barack Obama has come under a lot of scrutiny and criticism for something someone who was once close to him said way back when...
Well, one of Hillary Clinton's advisors, Mickey Kantor, said this back in 1992 when he was chairman to Bill Clinton's Presidential campaign: (video)
"Look at Indiana...it doesn't matter if we win. Those people are shit. How would you like to be a worthless white ni**er?"
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Comments (3)
This is literally about the tenth post today on this topic. One post on it is already on the recommended list. Having more than one, let alone ten, is not conducive to discussion on the topic.
May 2, 2008 12:00 PM | Reply | Permalink
I read these posts. I ponder these posts. Most times I think these posts are posted by Republicans and not Democrats but then I read the responses and I have come to believe the Democratic party is made up of cannibals.
May 2, 2008 12:02 PM | Reply | Permalink
Who cares about Mickey Kantor?
Hillary has remained married to Bill Clinton through all his many years of many extra-marital affairs, lying, and finger wagging.
Barack Obama stuck with his pastor, the man who led him to God, until his pastor went too far.
Hillary Clinton stuck with her husband, the man who led her to Little Rock and Washington, and has not seen fit to cut her ties with that man, Bill Clinton.
As an atheist, who has a hard time understanding the requirement that candidates show wear religion on the sleeves, Obama's religious beliefs didn't seem that weird to me.
As a man who has been a feminist since my youth in the late 1960s, I don't recognize the brand of feminism practiced by the former First Lady, whose claim to "experience" seems to be 90% spousal. Most of it with risk of STDs from her husband.
Why will Hillary Clinton not break her ties with Bill Clinton, reject and denounce him?
May 2, 2008 12:03 PM | Reply | Permalink
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