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Amsterhammer said:I'm pretty sure that all of us on 'this' side of the fence know what a racist is, and recognize one when we see/hear them.
Again, I really did expect a bit more honesty from you. You are clearly not a fool and, as far as I can tell, not a Teabagger either. So why do you keep trying to defend the indefensible? You know perfectly well that the unprecedented Republican Hun wing animosity towards Obama was based on one thing first and foremost - that he is an articulate and intelligent black man. I have no doubt that in addition, 'they' despise all his policies (as has been demonstrated time and again by the Huns in Congress,) but gut racism undoubtedly lies at the root of 'their' hatred.
I'm pretty sure that all of us on 'this' side of the fence know what a racist is, and recognize one when we see/hear them.
Perhaps. I do find it odd how the term is used to paint most with opposing points of view. Tea Party, Conservatives, Republicans... all are smeared with the term literally every day. Every day.
I can assure you the amount of racism on the right is roughly the same when compared to the left, yet you guys point and yell with incredible regularity.
Again, I really did expect a bit more honesty from you. You are clearly not a fool and, as far as I can tell, not a Teabagger either. So why do you keep trying to defend the indefensible?
Don't you really mean that in order for me to be considered honest I need to agree with you? Strange definition of honesty.
You know perfectly well that the unprecedented Republican Hun wing animosity towards Obama was based on one thing first and foremost - that he is an articulate and intelligent black man.
No, actually I don't know that. My proof source is the Hun wing also vigorously opposed Clinton and Carter. The opposition, then and now, is not based on skin color.
but gut racism undoubtedly lies at the root of 'their' hatred
Then it should be incredibly easy to make this case. So, make the case instead of making accusations.