Video: Ben Stein On Faux News: Obama 'Most Racist President' Ever In America...

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  • Idiopathic Joker
    Idiopathic Joker Members, Moderators Posts: 45,691 Regulator
    JokerKing wrote: »
    He isn't saying Obama is racist, he is just saying Obama's people make everything about race when it really isn't.



    "It’s all a way to racialize voting in this country," Stein continued. "This president is the most racist president there has ever been in America. He is purposely trying to use race to divide Americans."












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    Go to hell
  • Fosheezy
    Fosheezy Members Posts: 3,204 ✭✭✭✭✭
    pure comedy.

    this ? most compelling argument is: "that's just nonsense"

    lol

    Aint this the dude from the Clear Eyes commercials? So much iron in this.
  • BEAM
    BEAM Members Posts: 2,560 ✭✭✭✭✭
    JokerKing wrote: »
    I didn't support either, but they're were valid arguments made for and against both

    Supporting Romneycare nullified most Republican stances against Obamacare, since the only significant differentiating factor between the two was the skin tone of the Candidate, hence racism being brought up..

    But you're right, we really should have gone with a single payer plan.
  • skpjr78
    skpjr78 Members Posts: 7,311 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2014
    JokerKing wrote: »
    BEAM wrote: »
    @JokerKing‌

    The Republican Party is much more anti-Obama than they are Pro-What's Best for America, off top; And while the undertone to that very obvious mission may be more Classist than Racist, both can be argued.

    Obama ( and the Democratic Party, ftm ) isn't racist because they can campaign freely about certain political subtexts. Recognizing that race plays a part in certain political spheres, although not explicitly stated, does not make one racist, at all.

    The Obama staff will use the race card when someone disagrees with them, case in point, Obamacare. People against Obamacare were labeled as racist, even those with valid arguments.

    anti obama rallies have nothing to do w/racism.......
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  • leftcoastkev
    leftcoastkev Members Posts: 6,232 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2014
    .....in related news...

    Santa Cruz man says 'I hate Fox News,' then allegedly attacks victim wearing Fox reporter Halloween costume
    SANTA CRUZ -- Sean Hannity and Bill O'Reilly should be outraged.

    It appears that someone in the liberal bastion of Santa Cruz doesn't like the overtly conservative Fox News -- imagine that! -- or anyone dressing up like a Fox News reporter on Halloween, for that matter.

    At downtown Santa Cruz's annual parade on Friday night, police said, 29-year-old Sean Kory said "I hate Fox News" before grabbing the victim's microphone prop. The dreadlocked Kory then made an obscene gesture with it before attacking the victim with an aluminium tennis racket, police said.

    The victim wasn't injured, but he called police, who ran down the suspect as he attempted to flee.

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    Booking mug of Sean Kory from Santa Cruz County Jail. (Santa Cruz police dept.)
    Kory, a Santa Cruz resident, was arrested and booked into the county jail, Deputy Police Chief Steve Clark said in a news release.

    Police weren't immediately available to say whether Kory was also in costume -- or why he had a tennis racket.

    http://www.mercurynews.com/crime-courts/ci_26847536/santa-cruz-man-says-i-hate-fox-news