A community organizing junior senator from the state of Illinois was elected President of the United States due to his incredible knowledge and skill and him being black had no play in it! I snickered
being black didn't hurt his resume. however, saying he was elected due to Affirmative Action, is racist and disgusting. just as racist and disgusting as excusing the white Supremacist Apartheid regime in South Africa.
Ah, but I'm not excusing it! Quite the opposite, with the end of apartheid, the lives of blacks there got richer and they're better off.
freedom, is priceless. someday you'll understand that. and yes a lot of land reform is needed since the whites stole all the good farmland in the 1920s.
Being cynical, not politically correct and all that does not mean Ima totally stoopid. Land in RSA is a side issue. Just like in the United States, blacks are being killed by blacks in far greater numbers than by whites IS what needs to be reformed.
ROFL at the idea that Obama being black didn't help him win the election. I'm one of the naive starry eyed folks who voted for Obama in 2008 and saw the excitement about electing the "first black president" firsthand. Too bad he turned out to be such an epic disappointment.... A white guy with the same resume wouldn't have been elected in a million years.
Nah, the Chinese came later. If I remember, Barak dug up some dirt on his opponent who then dropped out of the race? Something like that or another.
Hmm, I don't know anything about that, but there's nothing scummy Obama could do which would surprise me. In my experience GOPers tend to be more pragmatic and realistic. The Democrats tend to be more into emotions and feelz. Who knows, I was an Independent when I voted for Obama, and I'm an Independent still ---- but a smarter Independent now than 12 years ago, and certainly more pragmatic.
Well go to that to her former boss Willie Brown then and you left out that she only got picked here because of her sex and race.
I have never engaged in predicting what Trump will do and I'm a loyalist to his POLICIES and the Constitution not to him I can't stand him personally as I have been clear since before he won the nomination.
Trump lost on emotion not policy. The choice between Trump policy and Biden/Obama policy as we try to enter an economic recovery and a mass operation to stop COVID is pretty clear and it certainly is not the former.
millions of new jobs under Obama. stop market rose 60%, we will be just fine under Biden. with lots of clean energy jobs
Pragmatic and realistic almost always equals being politically incorrect. I don't think you'd have any problems calling someone illegally crossing the border "Illegal Alien" instead of undocumented American
Try to keep up..the topic is about the vote. And how Trump lost both. So tell me what cant you or Trump comprehend about THAT simple fact. Its over, you lost.
This probably went over your head, but I was talking about how many additional votes President Trump would have needed to win. It's less than 50,000, spread across Georgia, Arizona, and Wisconsin. Either your math skills or your reading comprehension need work.