Note to Obama “backers”: Stop whining!

In a pathetic, biased, and rediculous story in the Washington Post and re-posted through MSN, Obama’s “foot soldiers” are whining and sniveling, claiming they are the victims of hate and racism. They are “alarmed” at “a level of anti-black sentiment that none of them had anticipated.”

I knew the day would come when the media would start this kind of whining, but with the Democratic primary still not settled, there is no reason for this Bravo Sierra. They are already playing the racism card for Obama. I don’t care that he is black. Most Americans overwhelmingly have no issue with his race. I can’t stand Obama for a myriad of reasons, the least of which the fact that he’s black. Here’s a few reasons why Obama should NOT be president of the United States:

  • He has contempt for the United States
  • His religion is founded on bigotry and contempt for the U.S.
  • He is a Socialist and will substantially raise taxes, killing our economy
  • He is a liar and poor judge of character
  • He is an elitist and associates himself with people who are anti-American and anti-establishment
  • He is a inexperienced, naieve, and has little grip on reality

None of these have anything to do with the fact he’s black. Could I post a litany of hateful and derrogatory words for Obama? Sure, but like most Americans, I am not looking at Obama as a black or a man or a black man, rather as a man who wants to be president of the US and leader of the free world.

The problem is this is only the first salvo in a battle of horror stories of a few pathetic Obama chumps getting their feelings hurt. They are blowing what they are told out of proportion. You can’t tell me that every person they met on the streets of Muncie is a racist. You CAN disagree with Obama, not like him, and not be a racist. It is not only possible, but a general rule.

7 Responses to “Note to Obama “backers”: Stop whining!”

  1. I agree with the list of reasons Obama should not be President.

    As far as voters go, most Whites are not racists. Believe me I’m trying as hard as I can to get them to be racists, but they’re not. Some Whites are actually voting against Obama because they believe he is not qualified to be President.

    How many blacks voted for Sen. Clinton? Or better yet, how many blacks voted for Sen. Obama instead of Sen. Clinton? Why, because they’re racist blacks? Let the media talk about that instead of about “bitter” White voters.

  2. [...] editor@spectator.org (Philip Klein) wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIn a pathetic, biased, and rediculous story in the Washington Post and re-posted through MSN, Obama’s “foot soldiers” are whining and sniveling, claiming they are the victims of hate and racism. They are “alarmed” at “a level of … Read the rest of this great post here [...]

  3. [...] editor@spectator.org (Philip Klein) wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIn a pathetic, biased, and rediculous story in the Washington Post and re-posted through MSN, Obama’s “foot soldiers” are whining and sniveling, claiming they are the victims of hate and racism. They are “alarmed” at “a level of … [...]

  4. It is so obvious that there is not a “white vote” but there clearly is a “black vote.” Some whites are voting for Obama. Of course, they are the same ones who have disdain for any white person without a college degree who works in a factory or owns a gun, or drinks Bud instead of a nice pinot grigio. Obama has no qualifications to be president. He is drunk on his own messianic hype.

  5. I’m not american (sadly) and i’m observing your primaries from Italy. I don’t like Obambi either, it’s amazing that some oh his followers say “you are a racist because you don’t wanto to vote for the Messiah”. The Vote it’s the most important weapon that a citizen has in a democracy ant it’s should go to the most experienced candidate. In this case it’s NOT Obaama.

  6. Amen! I support Hillay and have been called a racist on many occasions. I find it particularly entertaining how Obama’s camp is quick to reject claims of sexism, though. And for the record, if Obama DOES get the nom, I’m thinking that the Green Party is the way to go.

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