TalonStrike
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With Bachmann out recently and Cain out too, it's only white men remaining. Who would have seen this one coming?
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And until last election that same applied to the Dems.
Why try to make a stink out of nothing.
Neither side has produce a female presidential candidate, only VP candidates.
Words. They, like, mean stuff. In this case, they mean that until the last election, the Dems too never had a serious black or female Presidential primary candidate, and even the Dems haven't yet produced a female Presidential candidate. Hilary did not get the nomination.Could have swore the last election went down to a black male and white women for the dems.
I don't think that's fair. The Republican party has issues, but this misrepresents them.
Maybe Cain would have had race problems eventually maybe not, but it's not why he crashed in the race.
The party put him out in front in polling, and that speaks more loudly.
With Bachmann out recently and Cain out too, it's only white men remaining. Who would have seen this one coming?
The fool (OP) is trolling
it's only white men remaining. Who would have seen this one coming?
Nice spin. The only reason Cain is out is because he scared the shit out of liberals. The only claim to fame Obama has is appearing Black and Cain takes that away. Imagine the confusion on election day if Black people had to choose between two Black men. Liberals could not take that chance.
If people would stop giving a shit about race and sex but instead character and experience we might not be in the shitstorm we are in now. I know I am preaching to the choir of course.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HD8ZtM1sWgINice spin. The only reason Cain is out is because he scared the shit out of liberals. The only claim to fame Obama has is appearing Black and Cain takes that away. Imagine the confusion on election day if Black people had to choose between two Black men. Liberals could not take that chance.
Anyone else find it ironic that the same people that repeatedly and viciously attacked Bachmann and Cain to force them out of the race are now aghast that only white men are still in it?
Whereas Hillary and Obama, who had never worked in the private sector for any length of time and barely served at a federal level before running for President, were totally qualified because, um . . .Bachman nor Cain, regardless of the former being a woman and the latter a black man, neither was ever truly qualified to be a Presidential candidate.
I think it's worth pointing out that woman (50% of the population) and blacks (13% of the population) are generally underrepresented at the top levels of the Republican Party, recognizing also that although the Democrat Party has the same problem, it's worse with the Pubbies.The fool (OP) is trolling
True, although I think being black was a valid reason to vote for Obama. Were I black, I would be quite disturbed that we had never had a black President. (Being white I was only mildly disturbed.)I'd say the number of people who voted for Obama because he's black is about the same who hate him for the same reason.
The problem with the racism (and sexism) card is that there's just enough lingering racism and sexism that the issues can't quite be ignored. As long as SOME people treat it like an issue, from whatever side, it becomes an issue.
LOL +1Anyone else find it ironic that the same people that repeatedly and viciously attacked Bachmann and Cain to force them out of the race are now aghast that only white men are still in it?
With Bachmann out recently and Cain out too, it's only white men remaining. Who would have seen this one coming?