Atreus21
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A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.Nice dodge. Statistics say every AG before Holder was White, therefore Obama should have picked somebody white in the first place, I suppose. OTOH, statistically speaking, Obama shouldn't be there in the first place.
If Righties are color blind, as they claim, then why is this an issue at all?
Funny how that doesn't quite fit together, huh?
A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.
Here's all I need to know:
2. She Was Apparently Eric Holders Pick to Replace Him
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source:http://heavy.com/news/2014/11/loretta-lynch-new-attorney-general-bio-husband-new-york-edny/
A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.
Are you truly saying that race has no part in Obama's selection? Statistics say this is exceedingly unlikely.
Nice dodge. Statistics say every AG before Holder was White, therefore Obama should have picked somebody white in the first place, I suppose. OTOH, statistically speaking, Obama shouldn't be there in the first place.
If Righties are color blind, as they claim, then why is this an issue at all?
Funny how that doesn't quite fit together, huh?
That is a good point, but there is one completely legitimate reason why Obama would select a black person. At his heart he is still a community organizer, just with more serious leverage. In choosing a black woman, he may be looking for a kindred soul in his quest for racial justice warfare. That isn't racist as long as one honestly believes we still need racial justice warriors, and who among us can't see somewhere such behavior is still needed?What's funny is to think that Obama, or Holder, gives a shit about black people. They don't give a flying fuck through a rolling donut about them. If they did they wouldn't be importing tens of thousands of illegals to take lower skill/wage jobs and would actually advocate better policies re: drug war, social programs, and other incentives to actually work.
This is why this is nothing more than a huge race bait. Trying to paint the Rs into a corner so that they can point to them and say "hey, you are racist if you don't affirm" when they don't give a fuck about race.
There are assholes on both sides of the aisle, racists too. To say that racism is completely confined to Rs is utterly moronic and not surprising giving ivwshane's genetically addled brain.
I didn't click the article but having two black attorney generals in a row is, shall we say, statistically unusual and I've no doubt whatsoever that race played a role in Obama's decision. It would be absurd to argue otherwise. Holder was the 82nd attorney general and the first black one. If the 83rd is also black, it's certainly fair to question whether this appointment is entirely a merit-based one and not biased due to this lady's race. Some may say that Obama is on the contrary the first racially-blind one to nominate and all the previous have been racists, but looking at the relative pool of candidates this would be a desperate and incorrect conclusion.
A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.
Are you truly saying that race has no part in Obama's selection? Statistics say this is exceedingly unlikely.
A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.
Are you truly saying that race has no part in Obama's selection? Statistics say this is exceedingly unlikely.
If you are truly saying that race has no part in all the previous AG appointments then you must live in the same simple world you are accusing him of being a part of. 2 AG's both black. All previous ones white. She is clearly more qualified than her predecessor and a much better pick, perhaps she should have been selected right off the bat and skip the entire Holder years.
The number one qualification on which a President demands in an AG nominee is a willingness to find ways to do the President's will, whether or not that happens to be in line with the Constitution. Always. So this is nothing new.I am not pulling any "bullshit". I am calling a spade a spade. Race baiters are race baiting, period. This move is an intentional race bait from Obama.
Sure, he has the right to choose anybody he chooses.
Are you saying she is? Do you know, for a fact, that she'll uphold the Constitution and not support bypassing our Constitutional system by not allowing Congress to vote on laws?
So it seems to me the entire purpose of this thread is LegendKiller saying he's upset that the President nominated another black attorney general, but that doesn't make him racist it makes Obama racist.
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I didn't click the article but having two black attorney generals in a row is, shall we say, statistically unusual and I've no doubt whatsoever that race played a role in Obama's decision. It would be absurd to argue otherwise.
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Of course it does, unless you're one of those who believes only whites can be racist.
Here's the common sense observation:
Exactly.
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But from what news I've seen, no one's "gone crazy". All I heard is that she's likely to be confirmed easily. I may have even heard that on Fox News when her likely nomination was made public. The report I heard about her was pretty positive.
There are a lot of claims about conservatives going crazy, but unless I've missed it no one's linked to any example. And no, I don't accept anonymous remarks at the bottom of linked articles as evidence of anything other than 'internet craziness'.
Fern
No dumbass! I insult them and add nothing to the discussion because that's exactlywhat they are doing. Welcome to the cesspool, thanks for joining in!what I do all the time.
Do you think the selection of the 80th and 81st consecutive white AGs had something to do with their race, considering how unlikely that is?
Mukasey also served for 18 years as a judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, six of those years as Chief Judge. He is the recipient of several awards, most notably the Learned Hand Medal of the Federal Bar Council.[4] Mukasey was the second Jewish U.S. Attorney General.
A criticism of Obama means I am a rightie? What a simple world view.
Are you truly saying that race has no part in Obama's selection? Statistics say this is exceedingly unlikely.
#80 looks to have been Gonzales. He's brown, not white and I think it was GWB pandering to the Hispanic community. So yes, in this case I do think race had something to do with it. (And, if you recall correctly, I've heavily criticized Gonzales here as being incompetent.)
#81 looks to have been Mukasey. My recollection was that he was highly qualified and in this case I don't think GWB was pandering to the Jewish community.
So no, race not involved in Mukasey's nomination.
Fern
Sorry, all conservatives are automatically racist old white men. Even Thomas Sewell is a racist old white guy. Hell, even Condeleeza Rice is a racist old white guy.#80 looks to have been Gonzales. He's brown, not white and I think it was GWB pandering to the Hispanic community. So yes, in this case I do think race had something to do with it. (And, if you recall correctly, I've heavily criticized Gonzales here as being incompetent.)
#81 looks to have been Mukasey. My recollection was that he was highly qualified and in this case I don't think GWB was pandering to the Jewish community.
So no, race not involved in Mukasey's nomination.
Fern
Of course it does, unless you're one of those who believes only whites can be racist.
Here's the common sense observation:
Exactly.
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But from what news I've seen, no one's "gone crazy". All I heard is that she's likely to be confirmed easily. I may have even heard that on Fox News when her likely nomination was made public. The report I heard about her was pretty positive.
There are a lot of claims about conservatives going crazy, but unless I've missed it no one's linked to any example. And no, I don't accept anonymous remarks at the bottom of linked articles as evidence of anything other than examples of 'internet crazy'.
Fern
I think you mighty have missed the point. The selection of so many white AGs is far more improbable in a statistics sense than the selection of two consecutive black AGs.
I don't remember conservatives ever talking about how the white presidents were being racist for selecting whites. Maybe I missed it?
Basis in post #72. I didn't say race is definitely a factor here, but statistics tell me it most likely is is, hence the wording "exceedingly unlikely" that it isn't.Do they now? What is your basis for this? Considering the sample sizes present as well as all the interacting variables it seems pretty impossible for anyone to make that statement.
I already stated them, and clearly. You keep trying to distill this down to left vs right. Do you always do this? It's not a healthy way to look at things. You're bound to miss truths.If Race doesn't matter, why is the Right dragging this around & growling over it? Why are you, if not for the same reasons?
I see we're nearly on the same page, as might as you may not realized you've done it; we both believe that appointments of attorney general are racially motivated. 81 non-blacks in a row is certainly influenced by racial bias.I think you mighty have missed the point. The selection of so many white AGs is far more improbable in a statistics sense than the selection of two consecutive black AGs.
I don't remember conservatives ever talking about how the white presidents were being racist for selecting whites. Maybe I missed it?
Sorry, all conservatives are automatically racist old white men. Even Thomas Sewell is a racist old white guy. Hell, even Condeleeza Rice is a racist old white guy.
Mukasey is one of the very few really qualified AGs - I suspect because W had been so shamed by criticism of Gonzales. More commonly we get Gonzales or Holder or Ramsey Clark or Edwin Meese.
Was it crazy when we suddenly had the first female secretary of state...then something like 3 in a row?
Was that suddenly sexist?
Or maybe there's some selective awareness of probabilities when it comes to race.
You guys never say a word when white person after white person is nominated, despite that being far less likely to be random, statistically speaking. I wonder why that is.
