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Obama Tears Scott Another Hole

Almost as laughable as black comedians tossing out despicable “N” word on the night club circuit for "laughs", is black pols like Obama trashing black judges or pols like Thomas or Scott because they ain’t slaves to the DNC progressive agenda.


In the case of a black GOP Senator now running for president, WSJ explains in its “Why Barack Obama Attacks Tim Scott,” the attacks are launched simply because “A black conservative President would rebut the former President’s racial & political narrative.” The slap in the face, of course, smacks of blatant hypocrisy, the editors suggest, since “as America’s first black President, Obama entered office with a promise of improving race relations & reducing political discord.” It’s been anything else but since: “Eight years later,” the WSJ notes, “rancor was worse as Mr. Obama’s Administration exploited race as a political weapon on voting rules, criminal justice, preferences for jobs & much more.” BTW, Obama also went after female GOP president candidate Nikki Haley for also supposedly having “no plan for how we address crippling generational poverty that is a consequence of hundreds of years of racism in this society.” Yo, ever hear of GOP programs that try to create real economic opportunity versus Dems' crippling generational welfare handouts? Never mind.


As Mr. Scott retorted: “There’s no higher compliment than to be attacked by President Obama,” he said. “Whenever the Democrats feel threatened, they pull out --- drag out – the former President, have him make some negative comments about someone running, hoping their numbers go down.” But, this isn’t just the South Carolinian referring to the Obamanian technique of “race baiting”, a corollary to the DNC’s addiction to Identity Politics? As the editors conclude, the Democrats know all too well (and fear) that “If Republicans ever broke through to win 20% of the black vote … Republicans would be the majority party” instead of themselves.


Davd Soul



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