Question for Barack Obama: What part of the gospel promotes racism?
Barack Obama’s controversial black nationalist reverend is back in the news today, thanks to some detective work from ABC News (language warning):
Barack Obama’s controversial black nationalist reverend is back in the news today, thanks to some detective work from ABC News (language warning):
I blogged last night about how all the calls for apologies and repudiations, etc, were just getting ridiculous. This morning via the AP I see that it continues to get worse:
The media swarm and pressure from Obama’s spokespeople and other supporters worked:
I see the dust-up over Geraldine Ferraro’s controversial remarks about Obama and race continues today, with Ben Smith at The Politico quoting comments she made during Jesse Jackson’s 1988 presidential run that sound just like what she said yesterday. Ferraro is not backing down from what she said and suggested in a follow-up interview with the Torrance Daily Breeze that the criticism of her remarks about BO is happening because she’s white.
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1984 Democrat Vice Presidential candidate and current Clinton campaign finance committee member Geraldine Ferraro has given the Clinton campaign a headache it didn’t need going into today’s MS primary with remarks she made to the Torrance Daily Breeze which suggested that BO wouldn’t be where he is today in the Dem race for the nomination if he weren’t black: