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Obama: McCain’s criticizing of me means he’s racist

We’re used to the brain-dead leeches of the left trotting out the intellectually lazy “if you’re against The Chosen One, it’s only because you’re a bigot” mantra.  Well, add yet another brain-dead leech to the list: the Obamessiah himself.  From ABC News blog:

“John McCain right now, he’s spending an awful lot of time talking about me,” Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., said today in Rolla, Mo. “You notice that? I haven’t seen an ad yet where he talks about what he’s gonna do. And the reason is because those folks know they don’t have any good answers, they know they’ve had their turn over the last eight years and made a mess of things. They know that you’re not real happy with them.”

Obama continued: “And so the only way they figure they’re going to win this election is if they make you scared of me. So what they’re saying is, ‘Well, we know we’re not very good but you can’t risk electing Obama. You know, he’s new, he’s… doesn’t look like the other presidents on the currency, you know, he’s got a, he’s got a funny name.’ …

Correct me if I’m wrong, but does it not seem as if Obama just said McCain and his campaign — presumably the “they” in this construct — are saying that Obama shouldn’t be elected because he’s a risk because he’s black and has a foreign-sounding name?

The Obama campaign says no, no, no, certainly not, he was talking about his “opponents” in general, writ large, the talk radio hosts and smear artists and such.

Oh, those “they”!  Not McCain “they”, right?  Um, well…

Then in Union, Mo., this evening, Obama seemed to specifically accuse McCain and the GOP of peddling racism and xenophobia.

Obama said that “John McCain and the Republicans, they don’t have any new ideas, that’s why they’re spending all their time talking about me. I mean, you haven’t heard a positive thing out of that campaign in … in a month. All they do is try to run me down and you know, you know this in your own life. If somebody doesn’t have anything nice to say about anybody, that means they’ve got some problems of their own. So they know they’ve got no new ideas, they know they’re dredging up all the stale old stuff they’ve been peddling for the last eight, 10 years.

“But, since they don’t have any new ideas the only strategy they’ve got in this election is to try to scare you about me. They’re going to try to say that I’m a risky guy, they’re going to try to say, ‘Well, you know, he’s got a funny name and he doesn’t look like all the presidents on the dollar bills and the five dollar bills and, and they’re going to send out nasty emails. …

Tapper continues:

There’s a lot of racist xenophobic crap out there. But not only has McCain not peddled any of it, he’s condemned it.

I’ve seen racism in campaigns before — I’ve seen it against Obama in this campaign (more from Democrats than Republicans, at this point, I might add) and I’ve seen it against McCain in South Carolina in 2000, when his adopted Bangladeshi daughter Bridget was alleged, by the charming friends and allies of then-Gov. George W. Bush, to have been a McCain love-child with an African-American woman.

What I have not seen is it come from McCain or his campaign in such a way to merit the language Obama used today. Pretty inflammatory. 

Pretty much the only time these days I hear any references to Barry O’s blackness, it’s from Barry O himself (or his sycophants).

“Hope and change” and stuff…or you’re bigoted.  Got it?

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July 31, 2008 - Posted by | bigotry, McCain, Obama, shameful

6 Comments »

  1. Why is it in today’s USA you can’t disagree with a person of color without being labled as a racist? Even when race has NOTHING to do with the argument.

    I’m so tired of being labled a racist, sexist, homophobe, xenophobe just because I’m a WASP.

    Comment by Steve | July 31, 2008

  2. I heard a black caller to a talk radio show the other day say he’s voting for Obama because “he has brought the races together”.
    If anything, his constant whining about perceived racist remarks, and his relationships with racist hate mongers have done quite the opposite and polarized the racial divide.

    Comment by Kanaka Girl | July 31, 2008

  3. No Republican could get away with anything this blatantly retarded. Obama accuses Republicans at large, as well as the McCain campaign, of fear-mongering about (a) how he doesn’t look like former Presidents and (b) that he has a “funny name”.

    “I know that I don’t look like the Americans who’ve previously spoken in this great city.”
    - Barack Obama, July 24, 2008

    “This is a guy who spent some time in the Muslim world, has a middle name of Hussein”
    - Barack Obama (speaking of himself), May 13, 2008

    I can’t seem to locate any quotes from McCain on the subject. What an insufferable douchebag! He is the only one saying these things.

    Comment by TheBad | July 31, 2008

  4. KG;

    I’m in total agreement with you. I wish someone could answer the question I blogged about last week: Why is it that if you for FOR someone because of their skin color you’re progressive and forward thinking, but if you vote AGAINST someone that HAPPENS to have a different skin color then you’re racist, regardless of the actual reasons you voted against him?

    I’m against Obama because he has a batshit foreign policy, no fiscal discipline to speak of, and a consistent track record of voting for roll instead of a position. I also think his wife’s a bigoted anti-American, and his children are ugly, and frankly, we don’t need ugly kids in the White House. Chelsea Clinton was bad enough. She had a face like a mule.

    Angry D.

    Comment by Angry D. | July 31, 2008

  5. I’m against Obama because he has a batshit foreign policy, no fiscal discipline to speak of, and a consistent track record of voting for roll instead of a position. I also think his wife’s a bigoted anti-American

    EXACTLY!

    I disagree that his kids are ugly though…..

    Comment by Kanaka Girl | July 31, 2008

  6. “disagree that his kids are ugly though…..”

    I agree

    “Chelsea Clinton was bad enough. She had a face like a mule.”

    Had…I didn’t know she wen’t to France for a Frace Transplant!

    Comment by Steve | July 31, 2008


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