The Delusional Associated Press
Douglass K. Daniel (henceforth known as “...ass”), a writer and editor in the Washington bureau of The Associated Press, claims that Sarah Palin’s recent criticism of Obama for “palling around” with a couple of white former terrorist radicals “carried a racially tinged subtext that John McCain himself may come to regret.”
So, the AP thinks it’s racist to mention the association of a black presidential candidate with white radicals?
The text, not the “subtext,” of this article is offensively delusional. I hope John McCain does “come to regret” Palin’s criticism — to regret, that is, that his campaign didn’t make an issue out of Obama’s unsavory associations much earlier and much louder.
Say What?
I honestly wonder if the AP writer realizes that Ayers is white?
Posted by: Foobarista | October 5, 2008 9:11 PM
I read that same article and I could only stare in disbelief. Clearly, any criticism of halfblack B.O. is racism. It is a racist outrage.
Posted by: Indra | October 6, 2008 7:23 PM
Indra writes what could easily be nominated for Discriminations "Quote of the Year":
>>>"Clearly, any criticism of halfblack B.O. is racism."
LOL! Perhaps, you didn't mean it read that way.
But yet again, in a very enlightening trend here at Discriminations, I would like to point the reader to the blog where Indra's link leads:
http://whyblackssuck.blogspot.com/
--Cobra
Posted by: Cobra
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October 9, 2008 11:01 PM