Obama plays the race card yet again

Texashiker

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How many times is obama going to blame racism for his failed policies? This time it is an article for the new yorker.

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2014/01/27/140127fa_fact_remnick?currentPage=all

As per obamas own comments from the article,

There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black president,” Obama said in the article by David Remnick, appearing in the magazine’s Jan. 27 edition.

“Now, the flip side of it is there are some black folks and maybe some white folks who really like me and give me the benefit of the doubt precisely because I’m a black president,”

There is no mention on people liking him because of what he did, or his qualifications.

According to the article, and his own words, people either like or dislike obama because he is black.

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Opening post edited to clarify my position on this issue.
 
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Once again you confirm your status as this forum's most prolific idiot troll. He did not say race was the only reason people might not like him, as you'd know if you'd taken the time even to read that Bloomberg piece, much less the New Yorker article it links to. He said it was a reason, which anyone but the deaf, blind and willfully ignorant would agree is the case.

Lest this thread be doomed to being as useless as your first post, here is a relevant excerpt from the NY article that might spark some real discussion:

“There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black President,” Obama said. “Now, the flip side of it is there are some black folks and maybe some white folks who really like me and give me the benefit of the doubt precisely because I’m a black President.” The latter group has been less in evidence of late.

“There is a historic connection between some of the arguments that we have politically and the history of race in our country, and sometimes it’s hard to disentangle those issues,” he went on. “You can be somebody who, for very legitimate reasons, worries about the power of the federal government—that it’s distant, that it’s bureaucratic, that it’s not accountable—and as a consequence you think that more power should reside in the hands of state governments. But what’s also true, obviously, is that philosophy is wrapped up in the history of states’ rights in the context of the civil-rights movement and the Civil War and Calhoun. There’s a pretty long history there. And so I think it’s important for progressives not to dismiss out of hand arguments against my Presidency or the Democratic Party or Bill Clinton or anybody just because there’s some overlap between those criticisms and the criticisms that traditionally were directed against those who were trying to bring about greater equality for African-Americans. The flip side is I think it’s important for conservatives to recognize and answer some of the problems that are posed by that history, so that they understand if I am concerned about leaving it up to states to expand Medicaid that it may not simply be because I am this power-hungry guy in Washington who wants to crush states’ rights but, rather, because we are one country and I think it is going to be important for the entire country to make sure that poor folks in Mississippi and not just Massachusetts are healthy.”

Obama’s advisers are convinced that if the Republicans don’t find a way to attract non-white voters, particularly Hispanics and Asians, they may lose the White House for two or three more election cycles. And yet Obama still makes every effort to maintain his careful, balancing tone, as if the unifying moment were still out there somewhere in the middle distance. “There were times in our history where Democrats didn’t seem to be paying enough attention to the concerns of middle-class folks or working-class folks, black or white,” he said. “And this was one of the great gifts of Bill Clinton to the Party—to say, you know what, it’s entirely legitimate for folks to be concerned about getting mugged, and you can’t just talk about police abuse. How about folks not feeling safe outside their homes? It’s all fine and good for you to want to do something about poverty, but if the only mechanism you have is raising taxes on folks who are already feeling strapped, then maybe you need to widen your lens a little bit. And I think that the Democratic Party is better for it. But that was a process. And I am confident that the Republicans will go through that same process.”
 
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Moonbeam

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How many times is obama going to blame racism for his failed policies? This time it is an article for the new yorker.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...us-may-soften-support-new-yorker-reports.html



His low approval rating is not due to his lies about health care?

His low approval rating is not because of the NSA?

His low approval rating is because he lied on just about everything he promised during his campaign?

His low approval is because of racism? Yea, right.

How many times is Obama going to be right, I wonder. Many conservatives are low self esteem racist pigs but not all of them are. You can't lump them all in one bunch nor can you deny the racism that is obvious. Obvious, of course means, obvious to folk who aren't blind to their own racism. Nobody wants to know he's a racist pig so such folk simply call themselves right about things.
 

Londo_Jowo

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“There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black president,” Obama said

Not sure how you figure he pulling the race card with this statement. It's 100% true for a given group of people in the US.
 

spittledip

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Sorry man, race card not there. He is just as white as he is black you know so it wouldn't make sense for him to pull it anyway. Oh wait, this is the United States. Nevermind then...
 

Texashiker

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Once again you confirm your status as this forum's most prolific idiot troll.

Give me one white president in the past 100 years that said the same thing about blacks.

The president should not even bring race up. To do so further divides this nation.
 
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yllus

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Not only is his precedent-setting as the first black president sure to make it a topic of constant discussion, the context of the statement he made was in relation to a point about his poll numbers dropping amongst white voters; here's the entire paragraph from the article:

Obama’s election was one of the great markers in the black freedom struggle. In the electoral realm, ironically, the country may be more racially divided than it has been in a generation. Obama lost among white voters in 2012 by a margin greater than any victor in American history. The popular opposition to the Administration comes largely from older whites who feel threatened, underemployed, overlooked, and disdained in a globalized economy and in an increasingly diverse country. Obama’s drop in the polls in 2013 was especially grave among white voters. “There’s no doubt that there’s some folks who just really dislike me because they don’t like the idea of a black President,” Obama said. “Now, the flip side of it is there are some black folks and maybe some white folks who really like me and give me the benefit of the doubt precisely because I’m a black President.”

I know it's beyond imbeciles like Texashiker to grasp this, but hopefully others reading won't be led to think wrongly. He gave a categorically even-handed answer.
 

Texashiker

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Give me one white president in the past 100 years who was a racial minority.

Give me a president in the past 100 years that said the same thing as obama, but against blacks.


I know it's beyond imbeciles like Texashiker to grasp this, but hopefully others reading won't be led to think wrongly. He gave a categorically even-handed answer.

Ever work around anyone that kept complaining about the white man keeping him down? I have.

The president bring up race fuels racism.
The popular opposition to the Administration comes largely from older whites who feel threatened, underemployed, overlooked, and disdained in a globalized economy and in an increasingly diverse country.

that is incorrect.

White voters (such as myself) do not like obama because he lied about everything he said.

Where is his history? Where are his friends? Where are his childhood pictures? They guy just appeared on the scene and was voted president with no qualifications.

That whole remark about "feeling threatened, underemployed, overlooked, and disdained" is incorrect.
 
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Hayabusa Rider

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Race is a factor. You can pretend it isn't, but it's there. What will be great is when we have a black president and no one notices.
 

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Once again you confirm your status as this forum's most prolific idiot troll. He did not say race was the only reason people might not like him....

texashiker didn't say race was the only reason.

does this then confirm you as the forum's most likely to be incapable of comprehending the written word? :colbert:
 

kage69

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Lest this thread be doomed to being as useless as your first post, here is a relevant excerpt from the NY article that might spark some real discussion:

Yeah, race card not found.

I think Bush voters are just still butthurt the new guy can articulate himself like an educated adult, whereas they had to pretend for years that Bush could.

There are plenty of issues you can fault Obama for, but I don't think these observations of his should be some of them. Obama has had a disgusting amount of racial shit slung his way since Day 1 back in 2008, only the most blind of partisan trolls would believe none of it has ever existed.
 

Texashiker

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Give me a time in the past 100 years where blacks made up 72.4% of the population.

You're really not very bright, are you?

Your stance is obama can say those things because he is a minority?

Is that correct?


~EDIT ~

I would like to add the author of the new yorker article cities no source with the following statement,

opposition to the Administration comes largely from older whites who feel threatened, underemployed, overlooked, and disdained in a globalized economy

Since there is no study or poll cited to backup that statement, it is nothing more than the authors opinion.
 
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Hayabusa Rider

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Your stance is obama can say those things because he is a minority?

Is that correct?

I don't know about the pony but my stance is that Obama can say these things because it's true. What is unknown is to what degree race is a factor, but only the most out of touch would dare suggest that it does not play a role.
 

Texashiker

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I don't know about the pony but my stance is that Obama can say these things because it's true. What is unknown is to what degree race is a factor, but only the most out of touch would dare suggest that it does not play a role.

Troll thread failure. Again.

How many white presidents would be able to get away with saying that about black voters?

I find it offensive that obama even brings up the race card. His failures speak for themselves.
 

HomerJS

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How many times is obama going to blame racism for his failed policies? This time it is an article for the new yorker.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...us-may-soften-support-new-yorker-reports.html



His low approval rating is not due to his lies about health care? Where is our health care that cost as much as a cell phone bill?

His low approval rating is not because of the NSA?

His low approval rating is because he lied on just about everything he promised during his campaign?

His low approval is because of racism? Yea, right.

Why does the right keep using that tired old tactic of making shit up and then proceed to shoot down their own false premise? Hey if I say it enough times enough people will believe it. That's how all the birtherism bullshit spread amongst the uneducated.
 

Texashiker

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Why does the right keep using that tired old tactic of making shit up and then proceed to shoot down their own false premise?

Do you want me to find the video where obama said health insurance would be like a cell phone bill?

And the promise for transparency?

And the promise to close gitmo?
 

kage69

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does this then confirm you as the forum's most likely to be incapable of comprehending the written word? :colbert:


Doubtful, given what I know of his post history. I recommend perusing it before making yourself look like more of a troll though. Unless there is something wrong with you, it should be easy to see a real discrepancy between what Don provides, and what those like the OP deposit.

Edit: bit by autocorrect
 
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DominionSeraph

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Your stance is obama can say those things because he is a minority?

Is that correct?

It's what makes it relevant. Conservative whites outnumber blacks. It's whites that rule this country.

But, of course, you're a conservatard, so you believe that white Christians are a discriminated against minority.