Monday, January 14, 2008

No surprise Here Either

The race for the Democratic Nomination has been narrowed to a two-person competition between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
Somewhat surprisingly, as the campaign has tightened, racial tensions have bubbled to the surface with the two camps exchanging accusations. Those tensions are reflected in this week’s polling data. Overall, Clinton and Obama are close nationally in the Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll. But, among white voters, Clinton leads 41% to 27%. Among African-American voters, Obama leads 66% to 16%.
Somewhat surprisingly? To Who? Anybody with a brain knew the minute Obama entered the race that blacks would flock to him like moths to a flame. Why? Not becuase he's black - or black enough - but because he's not white.

The gulf between the races in America is huge and growing. Whatever progress that had been made over the years has been destroyred and reversed by the race-baiting scum of all stripes. This campaign is starting to expose this fact to the Pollyannish simpletons who think that we Americans have overcome this issue. In areas where blacks are concentrated, the hatred for whites is palpable, and it has become generational.

Not only that, the disdain and disrespect that millions of Mexicans everywhere - both legal and illegal - hold for white America is real and rapidly surfacing. You can see this everywhere.

The next president - white or black - will have this explosive issue to face, and it's going to be very nasty.

2 comments:

Roci said...

Not like it matters. Hillary is the chosen one. Blacks will be told to get to the back of the Democratic bus for the general election. The candidate will be chosen at the convention, by a party of insiders, picked by the Clintons.

Bob said...

Yeah....

You're probably right.