A Simple Question

Like the dipshit before you, you asked for a list. One was given.
The fact that you don't LIKE the accomplishments listed is irrelevant.
 
What accomplishments? What besides his skin color elevates him above all other Democrats for President? What about the questions I asked?

They were already listed.
The only person bringing up skin color, VetteBigot, is you. Oh, but you're not racist.. Nope, not you. :rolleyes:
 
Have you seen a legal opinion or paper with Obama's name on it at Harvard?

Community organizer??? Really?

Has he put his name to a legal opinion at Chicago Law? Why didn't retain his knowledge of the Constitution?

What did he accomplish in the United States Senate? What was his voting record?
Oh, so the only reason he hasn't eliminated the 2nd Amendment and destroyed the system of checks and balances is because he's shiftless?
 
No I'm not racist. But in hindsight it is apparent that lacking real qualifications he was elected on the basis of his lies and skin color. For instance, when was the last time Colin Powell advocated elevating an inexperienced white guy from the opposite party to the White House? Obama continues to bullshit the country and he's protected by the liberal press for two reasons, race and ideology, and you know it. To bad you lack the testicular fortitude to admit it.

Yeah, I'm afraid you are. You're the one trying to make the entire thing about race. You're the only one insisting that President Obama was only elected because he's black and that people only voted for him because he's black (TWICE).

When was the other time Colin Powell advocated elevating anyone else to the White House? :rolleyes:

It must be because he's black right? Not because he agreed with President Obama's ideas or because his own party's nominee was so repugnant to him that he saw no other choice. No, that's not racist of you at all. :rolleyes:

Don't look now cupcake, but your bloomers are showing.
 
Yes Mr. Apology, play the ubiquitous race card as you pretend that such a motivation is impossible. I didn't make the entire thing about race, I added his mountain of lies as well, you know all of the ones you fell for. We know you think he was elected based on his total lack of administrative experience, but the truth is you wanted to elect the first black President promising "Hope and Change" with absolutely zero concern or knowledge of what that was going to be.

The only one playing a race card here is you VetteBigot.

You are the one insisting that his race was a deciding issue in his run for President (I believe wholeheartedly that it was, for YOU). You're the one who trotted out the canard that people only voted for him because of the color of his skin. You're the one, like racists tend to do, accusing those who point out the racism in others of being racist themselves for recognizing it.

The President laid out a long list of things he wanted to accomplish if elected prior to 2008. Those are the things that put him in the White House. Accomplishing some of those goals despite being fought tooth and nail by the intransigence of the GOP put him in the White House for a second term. A fact that causes you a fair amount of daily agony based on your constantly displayed butthurt.
 
So you think that was impossible?

Do I think that some may have voted for President Obama purely because of his skin color?

If that were true then Herman Cain would have been a much more popular candidate than he was. I mean, he was MUCH more black than President Obama, who as we're constantly reminded, is only "half-black". The issue was his ideology. Obama's resonated with voters, Cain's well... Did not.

Allen West also did not fare well with voters.

Bill Clinton, by far the whitest white Bubba to run for President enjoyed major support from black Americans.

You keep looking at race (as someone intent on race would) when it's political ideology that is the actual issue.
 
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Was it ideology or race that brought Obama to the rescue for professor Henry Gates, Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner?

Just keep ignoring reality when it doesn't suit your narrative and moving those goalposts VetteBigot.
 
Answer the fucking question, asshole.

My opinions on those cases were hashed out ad nauseum in threads about those subjects, moron.

As usual, when your position becomes untenable you attempt to change the subject, puff out your chest, and try to act tough. :rolleyes:
 
Do I think that some may have voted for President Obama purely because of his skin color?

If that were true then Herman Cain would have been a much more popular candidate than he was. I mean, he was MUCH more black than President Obama, who as we're constantly reminded, is only "half-black". The issue was his ideology. Obama's resonated with voters, Cain's well... Did not.

Allen West also did not fare well with voters.

Bill Clinton, by far the whitest white Bubba to run for President enjoyed major support from black Americans.

You keep looking at race (as someone intent on race would) when it's political ideology that is the actual issue.

I believe there is no question that some voters voted for Obama on the basis of race. You have to be aware that, just as there are some voters who would support a white candidate over a black one, there are others who would vote for any black candidate running against any white person.

It was race that got Obama elected in 2008. I don't mean so much in the general election as in the primaries. He won the primary in every southern state except Florida and Texas, and he did it by sweeping the black vote. Geographically, Texas and FL are in the South, but demographically, they are not. Both states have a much higher percentage of Hispanic voters than other states and FL also has a high number of retired people, most of them white.

Hillary Clinton won all the large states except IL, which is Obama's home state and NC, which is part of the South. This includes MI and FL but she was euchred out of many of the those delegates through a technicality. The other states were divided fairly evenly between the two major candidates so Obama's victories in the South were what gave him the nomination and, subsequently, the election. Almost any Dem. would have beaten almost any Rep. in the general election.

Had Obama been white, I believe he would not have won the primary elections in all the southern states and would not have been nominated. We would now have the second president Clinton beginning her sixth year, assuming she would have won in 2012. Personally, I believe she would have made a lousy president, but better than Obama. IMHO anyone would have been better than Obama has been.
 
I believe there is no question that some voters voted for Obama on the basis of race. You have to be aware that, just as there are some voters who would support a white candidate over a black one, there are others who would vote for any black candidate running against any white person.

It was race that got Obama elected in 2008. I don't mean so much in the general election as in the primaries. He won the primary in every southern state except Florida and Texas, and he did it by sweeping the black vote. Geographically, Texas and FL are in the South, but demographically, they are not. Both states have a much higher percentage of Hispanic voters than other states and FL also has a high number of retired people, most of them white.

Hillary Clinton won all the large states except IL, which is Obama's home state and NC, which is part of the South. This includes MI and FL but she was euchred out of many of the those delegates through a technicality. The other states were divided fairly evenly between the two major candidates so Obama's victories in the South were what gave him the nomination and, subsequently, the election. Almost any Dem. would have beaten almost any Rep. in the general election.

Had Obama been white, I believe he would not have won the primary elections in all the southern states and would not have been nominated. We would now have the second president Clinton beginning her sixth year, assuming she would have won in 2012. Personally, I believe she would have made a lousy president, but better than Obama. IMHO anyone would have been better than Obama has been.

You think.
You believe.
Your Opinion.

Nothing more.
 
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