Sarah Palin Slams Michelle Obama in Racially Charged Passage From New Book: America by Heart:
Palin: Certainly his wife expressed this view when she said during the 2008 campaign that she had never felt proud of her country until her husband started winning elections. In retrospect, I guess this shouldn't surprise us, since both of them spent almost two decades in the pews of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's church listening to his rants against America and white people.
Palin: It also makes sense, then, that the man President Obama made his attorney general, Eric Holder, would call us a "nation of cowards" for failing to come to grips with what he described as the persistence of racism.
Rightardia comment: First of all these are really old quotes and regardless of what Palin thinks, Rightardia has notice a tremendous increase of racist posts on the Internet and Usenet since obama bcame president. it is rare that a day goes by when we don't see the n-word or the president referred to as the presichimp or by so other racist slur. Clearly the GOP belief that legal protections an remedies are no longer needed for minorities is bogus.
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Palin: Certainly his wife expressed this view when she said during the 2008 campaign that she had never felt proud of her country until her husband started winning elections. In retrospect, I guess this shouldn't surprise us, since both of them spent almost two decades in the pews of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's church listening to his rants against America and white people.
Palin: It also makes sense, then, that the man President Obama made his attorney general, Eric Holder, would call us a "nation of cowards" for failing to come to grips with what he described as the persistence of racism.
Rightardia comment: First of all these are really old quotes and regardless of what Palin thinks, Rightardia has notice a tremendous increase of racist posts on the Internet and Usenet since obama bcame president. it is rare that a day goes by when we don't see the n-word or the president referred to as the presichimp or by so other racist slur. Clearly the GOP belief that legal protections an remedies are no longer needed for minorities is bogus.
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