Can You Say Anthing About Barry And Not Have It Be Racist?
Posted on September 5, 2008

Surrendie wasn’t even sure he should make an appearance today, since, although his is Barry’s #1 fan, and the guy who lays down the talking points for the Democrat Party, he himself, around lots longer then Barry, could be considered racist. On the flip side, Surrendie would like that, because it would show surrender to ad hominem attacks, rather then substance
Georgia Republican Rep. Lynn Westmoreland used the racially-tinged term “uppity” to describe Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama Thursday.
Westmoreland was discussing vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s speech with reporters outside the House chamber and was asked to compare her with Michelle Obama.
“Just from what little I’ve seen of her and Mr. Obama, Sen. Obama, they’re a member of an elitist-class individual that thinks that they’re uppity,” Westmoreland said.
Democrats still think this is the 1950’s and earlier, and just can’t move on. But, everything said about The One with his own presidential seal is racist, ya know!
In August, Rep. Shelley Berkley (D-Nev.) told reporters, “When I hear the word ‘elitist’ linked with Barack Obama, to me, that is a code word for ‘uppity.’ I find it extremely offensive and John McCain should know better.”
Political consultant David Gergen, who has worked in both Republican and Democratic White Houses, said on ABC’s “This Week” that “As a native of the south, I can tell you, when you see this Charlton Heston ad, ‘The One,’ that’s code for, ‘He’s uppity, he ought to stay in his place.’ Everybody gets that who is from a Southern background.”
So, you may no longer speak of Obama’s Arugula love and worry about its price. You may not talk about the way he talks one way to the bitter, gun and Bible clinging small town folks, and then trashes the rubes behind closed doors in San Fran circles. You may not talk about his multiple seals or the way he keeps his chin snootily in the air.
Actually, how about instead of calling Obama an elitist (which, frankly, isn’t that the way all Dems think of themselves, as better then everyone else because they are a Dem?) which just call him snooty? Nothing racist in that, is there?
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Well, it also doesn’t seem like you can say anything critical of Gov. Palin without being accused of being sexist, so I’d call this one a draw. And to be fair, it’s pretty silly to call Sen. Obama an elitist. The was raised by a single mom who needed food stamps to feed her kids. He studied hard and got into a very good college, which is what you’re supposed to do, right? I’d say a good example of an elitist is John McCain, who is married to a multi-millionaire and doesn’t know how many houses he has. Have you ever forgotten how many houses you have?
Obama padiwan, Jimma Carter called him a “boy” last week yet nothing was reported.
It’s only an issue when a non liberal breaks the PC NEWSPEAK rules. This week has seen an abundant use of the 2 minute hate by dimcrats and their media cronies.
Carter called him a “black boy”.
Can You Say Anthing About Barry And Not Have It Be Racist?
No.
Is calling the Obamanation biracial, racist?
I’m so glad you crackers have told everyone to lighten up on these ridiculous objections to social stereotypes. About time!!! It’s getting so you can’t even say the average Southern Republican is the hillbilly by-product of too many cousins marrying.