The international insults are even worse:
"Russian Vice-Premier Dmitry Rogozin compared Barack Obama's foreign policy in the Middle East to a "monkey with a hand grenade." Russia: Obama
So little respect for America worldwide now.
Russians are taking their cue from rogue radical conservative confederates. These Republicans will have American blood on their hands, as well as so many in this World, for undermining the office of the POTUS, no matter who is there. These Repubs are the enemy within. Ask FDR.
Dick Gregory, an anti-war Obama critic, by contrast, said the same thing in a on-air critique of Obama but without using the n-word. "We finally elected the first black President, and he's white," he said.
Liberals generally undermine that office all by themselves without help from others. Just offhand, consider Clinton and Monica, et. al. ad nauseum, Obama's endless apology tours and bowing to our enemies, traveling to the Southern border to mock Americans to laughing Mexicans, his insults to our country, history and culture, we could come up with so many other examples. A childlike Obama thinks that anti-American behavior puts others on his side, but instead, their reaction is shock and wondering what is wrong with him as the American President.
Just because some rodeo clown is more news worthy than the president is no reason to call the president a House Negro. No reason at all. Okay, maybe the president is looking a bit small, but still....Everyone is too damned sensitive. A rodeo clown occupied the news for days for God sake. I don't care about the color of anyones skin. Some skin could get a little thicker however.
So is it acceptable for a white to call the President this, or for a black person to call the President an Uncle Tom?
Shouldn't have we gotten past this as a country by now?
It is 2013, after all, right?
Why do some people want to pretend its still 1960 in terms of their language, mentality and word usage?
Liberals generally undermine that office all by themselves without help from others.
Just offhand, consider Clinton and Monica, et. al. ad nauseum, Obama's endless apology tours and bowing to our enemies, traveling to the Southern border to mock Americans to laughing Mexicans, his insults to our country, history and culture, we could come up with so many other examples.
A childlike Obama thinks that anti-American behavior puts others on his side, but instead, their reaction is shock and wondering what is wrong with him as the American President.
So much for Russian comments. :roll: They were all around during each Debate. Looks like Romney wasn't missed either.
Top Derogatory Nicknames For Obama And Romney During The Third Debate
The most popular names used to know Obama low were:
•Odumbo
•Nobama
•Obummer
•Odummy
•Bammy
Critics were a little more creative in coming up with names for Romney:
•Mittens
•Robme
•Mitt the Twit
•Romnuts
•Myth Romney
Impermium says that “comments slurring Obama exceeded those against Romney by 3 times.” That’s actually a decrease from the second debate where ”Nobama” was lambasted at five times the rate of his competitor
Top Derogatory Nicknames For Obama And Romney During The Third Debate - Forbes
Oh and you well know the Polls including Independents were dropping the names. Looks like they just cant say its partisan. :lol:
Mike Malloy, who gained credibilty with the American anti-war audience for screaming about Bush/Cheney and WMD lies for that last 10 years, a couple weeks ago Malloy called Obama "a house negro" an unnecessary racial slur which discredits the peace movement as a whole, IMO.
Mike Malloy often uses the derogatory "queers" to describe gays, and yells "negros" in oder to mimick or criticize the southern Right Wing, but the ugly, race baiting device seems rather the tactic of dinosaurs
these days.
Dick Gregory, an anti-war Obama critic, by contrast, said the same thing in a on-air critique of Obama but without using the n-word. "We finally elected the first black President, and he's white," he said.
________________________________________________________
So is it acceptable for a white to call the President this, or for a black person to call the President an Uncle Tom?
Shouldn't have we gotten past this as a country by now?
It is 2013, after all, right?
Why do some people want to pretend its still 1960 in terms of their language, mentality and word usage?
Everyone is too damned sensitive. A rodeo clown occupied the news for days for God sake. I don't care about the color of anyones skin. Some skin could get a little thicker however.
Mike Malloy, who gained credibilty with the American anti-war audience for screaming about Bush/Cheney and WMD lies for that last 10 years, a couple weeks ago Malloy called Obama "a house negro" an unnecessary racial slur which discredits the peace movement as a whole, IMO.
Mike Malloy often uses the derogatory "queers" to describe gays, and yells "negros" in oder to mimick or criticize the southern Right Wing, but the ugly, race baiting device seems rather the tactic of dinosaurs
these days.
Dick Gregory, an anti-war Obama critic, by contrast, said the same thing in a on-air critique of Obama but without using the n-word. "We finally elected the first black President, and he's white," he said.
________________________________________________________
So is it acceptable for a white to call the President this, or for a black person to call the President an Uncle Tom?
Shouldn't have we gotten past this as a country by now?
It is 2013, after all, right?
Why do some people want to pretend its still 1960 in terms of their language, mentality and word usage?
My favorite was Obamney for either of them. The differences weren't very big.
Partisan is one thing, I draw the line at racial.
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