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Obama plays the race card yet again

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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.
Your patent dishonesty in the OP disrespects the posters of this forum. Don Vito graciously provided the rest of Obama's quote so that your attempt to misconstrue Obama's words has failed. Failed troll thread is fail.
 
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There seems to be a pattern to these Texas Moron threads:

1) The Texas Moron posts an imbecilic argument, then asks a loaded yes/no question.
2) Lots of rational, non-yes/no answers are provided, proving that the Texas Moron is arguing out of context and with abundant ignorance.
3) The Texas Moron responds to the rational answers by repeating the loaded yes/no question.
4) Repeat (2) and (3) ad nauseum.
 
Your patent dishonesty in the OP disrespects the posters of this forum. Don Vito graciously provided the rest of Obama's quote so that your attempt to misconstrue Obama's words has failed. Failed troll thread is fail.

Troll thread because obama does not mention his achievements in the racial comments?

“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,”

Its not that people like he for what he has done.

People like him because he is black.


I'm excusing true, relevant statements because they're true and relevant.

True because only a minority can say racial comments?

Take what obama said,

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,”

No comment about someone liking or disliking him because of his achievements or failures.

According to the statements, people either like or dislike obama because of his race.
 
There seems to be a pattern to these Texas Moron threads:

1) The Texas Moron posts an imbecilic argument, then asks a loaded yes/no question.
2) Lots of rational, non-yes/no answers are provided, proving that the Texas Moron is arguing out of context and with abundant ignorance.
3) The Texas Moron responds to the rational answers by repeating the loaded yes/no question.
4) Repeat (2) and (3) ad nauseum.

Very nice.
 
There seems to be a pattern to these Texas Moron threads:

1) The Texas Moron posts an imbecilic argument, then asks a loaded yes/no question.
2) Lots of rational, non-yes/no answers are provided, proving that the Texas Moron is arguing out of context and with abundant ignorance.
3) The Texas Moron responds to the rational answers by repeating the loaded yes/no question.
4) Repeat (2) and (3) ad nauseum.

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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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.

You really have a problem understanding things like what constitutes a whole vs parts of the whole.

Let me post what Obama really said.

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,

Note the bolded, underlined, brightly colored word "some". That would not be "all". It would be a subset of the whole, much like "The flu shot is safe for all pregnant women" would include higher risk pregnancies because all pregnancies were studied, and "high risk" is a subset. You need to work on parts of a whole.

I don't like Obama. That's not because of Obama's racial profile and there is nothing in what I quoted when viewed in the context of proper English that remotely suggests that race is the cause for all approval or dislike.

"Some" is not "all".
 
You really have a problem understanding things like what constitutes a whole vs parts of the whole.

You are crawfishing.

Ok, just because obama used the word "some", lets just excuse him for making the whole statement about people liking or disliking because he is black.
 
How difficult is it to grasp context in what he said? The people holding up signs that say "Its time to clean out the White Hut" don't dislike Obama because they dislike Healthcare, they dislike him because he's black.
 
There seems to be a pattern to these Texas Moron threads:

1) The Texas Moron posts an imbecilic argument, then asks a loaded yes/no question.
2) Lots of rational, non-yes/no answers are provided, proving that the Texas Moron is arguing out of context and with abundant ignorance.
3) The Texas Moron responds to the rational answers by repeating the loaded yes/no question.
4) Repeat (2) and (3) ad nauseum.

Don't forget about all the tapping the ground with a red tipped cane.
 
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 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.

EDIT

Opening post edited to clarify my position on this issue.


His own words included the word SOME. So, your post/issue is pretty much immediately invalidated. It's not "people either like or dislike obama [sic] because he is black", it's SOME "people either like or dislike obama [sic] because he's black".

In short, it's a factual statement which you then misrepresented in order to malign him. Poorly executed play on your part. tsk tsk.

btw, is there a particular reason why you can't correctly write Obama's name with the proper capitalization?
 
You are crawfishing.

Ok, just because obama used the word "some", lets just excuse him for making the whole statement about people liking or disliking because he is black.

The percentage difference between winning and losing has not been great over the last several Presidential elections. A small minority of white voters could easily translate into a loss based on race. The math doesn't lie.

Conversely, a white President to be in the reverse situation would require far more in terms of percentage of black voters to have a similar effect.

This demonstrates that the effects of racism are magnified with a black candidate vs a white one. That's why the phenomenon is worth mentioning because the effects are significant for a person of color.

It's merely a case of demonstrable logic, not rocket science.
 
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:
No, he's claiming that Obama said so. Unfortunately the quote he used shows that he's misrepresenting what Obama actually said. In short, not too bright when it came to framing this particular (contrived) 'issue'.
 
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