Obama's speech on race

Maybe it's just a lack of substance, a lack of detail, a lack of explanation, as to how he plans to accomplish of his grandiose ideas. Some of us have spent a lifetime hearing flowery speech and no result, after all, there was Jimmy Carter.

I am sure that is the case with some people. I did not supported Obama in the caucus myself, in part with that consideration in mind.

But, we would be remiss if we did not admit that there are some people who are determined to not support a black candidate, and are using the Wright situation to justify their prejudice.
 
Did Kerry or anyone actual prove the swiftboat charges to be wrong? I haven't seen any sources yet so would be glad if someone has them.

If the official records of the US Navy aren't good enough for you, I doubt that any source I cited would be acceptable.
 
Or perhaps (more likely), anyone who doesn't support Obama is accused of being a racist by his supporters and sympathizers.

There are many qualified black people who I would vote for in a heartbeat. I agreed with everyone on a list posted earlier by Ishmael.
 
I am sure that is the case with some people. I did not supported Obama in the caucus myself, in part with that consideration in mind.

But, we would be remiss if we did not admit that there are some people who are determined to not support a black candidate, and are using the Wright situation to justify their prejudice.

Some days I get the strangest notion that you're a super delegate.

And I'll admit that Wright frightens me. Just as much as any zealot of the left or right. I doubt it will sway my vote, but it's certainly something Obama will have to contest to if he wins the nomination. While I'm pleased he didn't severe his ties as many candidates would, I would love if he could just come out and say "Yes, Wright is a whack job, but he's my friend."
 
Some days I get the strangest notion that you're a super delegate.

And I'll admit that Wright frightens me. Just as much as any zealot of the left or right. I doubt it will sway my vote, but it's certainly something Obama will have to contest to if he wins the nomination. While I'm pleased he didn't severe his ties as many candidates would, I would love if he could just come out and say "Yes, Wright is a whack job, but he's my friend."

Well, isn't that pretty much what he said?

And, no, I'm not a super delegate, but if I was I'd be a superduperfabudelegate.
 
Just that it was no neat slip from needing to answer concerns about Wright's views to a speech confronting racism.

Huh? The accusation that Wright was a racist was at the heart of the controversy. How was Obama supposed to address the issue without confronting it?
 
Well, isn't that pretty much what he said?

And, no, I'm not a super delegate, but if I was I'd be a superduperfabudelegate.

Not in so many words, no. And with most of the American population falling below the two-digit IQ, they need something blunt. Look at all the people in this thread that would rather mince words than realize the point.
 
Maybe so Q, lots of them right in the Democrat party too. I think it's alarming how far this man got in the process without real knowledge of his background, or any details fleshing out his ideas.

Agreed. But that is largely the fault of the media trying to shoehorn the race into a pre-determined narrative of their own devise. They decided that Hillary was the inevitable nominee, so why look closely at anyone else?
 
Not in so many words, no. And with most of the American population falling below the two-digit IQ, they need something blunt. Look at all the people in this thread that would rather mince words than realize the point.

True. Sometimes a politician can be too eloquent for their own good.
 
Maybe so Q, lots of them right in the Democrat party too. I think it's alarming how far this man got in the process without real knowledge of his background, or any details fleshing out his ideas.

Without any real knowledge of his background? Two books, his time in the government, and others sponsoring him that are well known in offices around the country. What more do you want? Dental records and names on his life insurance policies to see who gets what?
 
Sorry, you're not my type.

I asked for facts and links. I get a general statement.

That's right, because I have no interest in engaging in a fruitless rehash of the last campaign's distractions right in the middle of this year's main feature.
 
Huh? The accusation that Wright was a racist was at the heart of the controversy. How was Obama supposed to address the issue without confronting it?

People are concerned about him because of his hatred for this country and his views of it. It goes beyond racism.
 
That's right, because I have no interest in engaging in a fruitless rehash of the last campaign's distractions right in the middle of this year's main feature.

Makes me wonder if you have any though, like Obama.
 
That's right, because I have no interest in engaging in a fruitless rehash of the last campaign's distractions right in the middle of this year's main feature.



Really? You're the one who brought it up first:

I don't really think he had much choice, do you?

Of course, he could have ignored all this, like John Kerry ignored the Swiftboat liars, but we saw how that worked out.
 
I made the comparison to the Swiftboat situation, that doesn't mean I want to waste my time going over the details of that issue again.

If you made the comparison, then it better be a legitimate one. If the charges were not refuted then you need another comaprison.
 
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