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Friday, July 27, 2012

IT'S OK TO MAKE A CHANGE...


Some moron over there at that venerable institution, the Washington Post, by the name Jonathan Capehart has actually said that the RNC's above ad, ‘it ok to make a change” is somehow racist. Now keep in mind that this guy is black, and therefore ‘must’ view all things related to Barry through the prism of race and, as if in some weird attempt to make himself look smarter than he actually must be, he wears glasses.


Anyway this little twerp, Capehart, says that the ad serves to give the undecided voters "the pass they may be looking for to vote against Obama." Capehart says the ad helps sooth racist voters who complain "that they are branded racist if they disagree with anything [Obama] says or does." Come on, really? Is that what this ad does? The relevant transcript of the conversation that took place is below.


CAPEHART: “By telling potential voters 'it's okay to make a change,' the RNC is saying it's okay to like the guy personally but not vote for him again. But the most effective message, it's okay to make a change and not be thought of as a racist.


'You gave him a shot, he gave it his best shot. He failed.' Throughout Obama's presidency, folks have complained that they are branded racist if they disagree with anything he says or does. And it doesn't help matters that some of President Obama's most ardent supporters have done exactly that.

That's why the it's okay to make a change ad is so dangerous for Obama's reelection efforts. It gives those few yet undecided voters the pass they might be looking for to vote against Obama. So squawk all you want about the unfairness of that "you didn't build it" ad that has been knocking the president around the last few weeks. It's the "it's okay to make a change" message that the campaign needs to counter as aggressively as the RNC is pushing it.”


So, once again we’re seeing proof of the fact that because their guy has nothing on which to run, no record, no nothing, everything, and I do mean absolutely everything ‘must be framed in the context of race. We can’t say he’s destroyed the economy because he’s black. We can’t say unemployment remains high, because he’s black. We’re not supposed to be able to say anything, because he‘s black. Ok, so what!  He’s not only black, but he sucks too!

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