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Senusret I 03-12-2008 10:24 AM

Race War 2008: The Battle of Geraldine
 
Oh no she didn't!

They're attacking me because I'm white!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/grap...1/wclint01.jpg

mulattogyrl 03-12-2008 10:36 AM

Her arguments don't make sense to me. No really. WTF is she talking about?

scbelle 03-12-2008 10:55 AM

It's horrible! I don't get how she can't get the complete idiocracy of what she said. She's not being targeted because she's white; she's being targeted because what she said is complete lunacy.

DaemonSeid 03-12-2008 10:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1616783)

curse you and your turkey neck!!!

She's mad because Obama hasn't made her faint ...or moist yet...

DSTCHAOS 03-12-2008 11:00 AM

She was on Today's Show or something this morning saying she was misquoted.

I always liked her but had to check out her comment to see if she was going crazy.

I agree with what she said about Obama's campaign and his race. His platform of change (which, despite how much detail he has gone into in the past, many people only remember the change rhetoric) is highlighted by his race because that is the epitome of change to many men and women--even moreso than a white woman in office will be. As Dick Gregory I believe so eloquently said, Jesse Jackson ran so that Obama could now run and be taking more seriously than Jackson was. However, his race is also why he may not win the election in the end.

I also agree that the messenger matters and had she not been white her message would've been received differently. If a nonwhite person said it, that person would be called an idiot but it wouldn't cause such a stir. NEWSFLASH: RACE MATTERS IN AMERICA ON EACH AND EVERY SIDE REGARDLESS OF WHAT PEOPLE SAY.

Important Note: What she's experiencing right now is NOT racism.

DSTCHAOS 03-12-2008 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616807)
She's mad because Obama hasn't made her faint ...or moist yet...

:confused:

So because she's a woman, this is the joke?

DaemonSeid 03-12-2008 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1616814)
:confused:

So because she's a woman, this is the joke?

Yes.

I am going there today.


Yes.

I am being sexist. (and what's the word for making fun of old people?)

Yes.

That statement is as ridiculous as the one she made about his being black or white.

Yes...

I went there!

Munchkin03 03-12-2008 12:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Senusret I (Post 1616783)

Look at that picture! Homegirl means BUSINESS!

KSig RC 03-12-2008 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616821)
Yes.

I am going there today.


Yes.

I am being sexist. (and what's the word for making fun of old people?)

Yes.

That statement is as ridiculous as the one she made about his being black or white.

Yes...

I went there!

I don't know if you realize it, but if your point is that she's a retard . . . well, be sure to say bienvenue to the extra chromosome.

DSTCHAOS is pretty spot-on - she's pointing out something pretty obvious (albeit maybe not something most white people like to confront), although it may have behooved her to take the extra step by pointing out that "hope and change" is particularly resonant because Obama is a younger, black male. For instance, Bill Richardson likely couldn't pull off the same message.

The more interesting issue, to me anyway, is the interaction between the Hispanic man's characterization of inter-minority interactions and feelings, in his mind, and the Clinton campaign's response - is this feeling broad, or just something pushed in this one particular quote?

DaemonSeid 03-12-2008 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by KSig RC (Post 1616843)
I don't know if you realize it, but if your point is that she's a retard . . . well, be sure to say bienvenue to the extra chromosome.

DSTCHAOS is pretty spot-on - she's pointing out something pretty obvious (albeit maybe not something most white people like to confront), although it may have behooved her to take the extra step by pointing out that "hope and change" is particularly resonant because Obama is a younger, black male. For instance, Bill Richardson likely couldn't pull off the same message.

The more interesting issue, to me anyway, is the interaction between the Hispanic man's characterization of inter-minority interactions and feelings, in his mind, and the Clinton campaign's response - is this feeling broad, or just something pushed in this one particular quote?


Sig the whole point is...this shyte is ridiculous...on both sides....

"Never fix your mouth to say something that you have to apologize for later."

Last week, Hillary was a monster, this week Obama is not white enough to lead, I wonder what next week will be?

I forgot, what are the issues in this political race again?

DaemonSeid 03-12-2008 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Munchkin03 (Post 1616839)
Look at that picture! Homegirl means BUSINESS!

Munchkin...she got that look like she wants to roll her eyes and her head and say...

"Uh huh...fa real doh..."

while popping some gum...all she needs now is some bamboo earrings.

Geeeeeerrrrrriiiii!!!

DSTCHAOS 03-12-2008 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616821)
Yes.

I am going there today.


Yes.

I am being sexist. (and what's the word for making fun of old people?)

Yes.

That statement is as ridiculous as the one she made about his being black or white.

Yes...

I went there!

Ageist.

Her statement wasn't ridiculous but your "joke" was. But hey...at least you knew yours was a joke from the get go. ;)

DSTCHAOS 03-12-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616855)
this week Obama is not white enough to lead


Obama was never "white enough" to lead as far as many Dems and Repubs are concerned. People just found a different way to articulate it.

But as long as you know that Geraldine Ferraro didn't say Obama wasn't white enough.

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616855)
I forgot, what are the issues in this political race again?

Politics is NEVER just about politics. This is just the first time that we've had anything OTHER THAN older white males running for a key political office. Prior to this race and gender couldn't be an issue so they found other things to highlight.

If we ever have a middle to lower class person run for president (who knows how they'd fund their campaign) that would be a huge issue,too, because it's different and socioeconomic status is a symbol of something. Just like factors like gender and race (and age, since Obama's younger and has been accused of lacking experience) are.

DaemonSeid 03-12-2008 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1616891)
Ageist.

Her statement wasn't ridiculous but your "joke" was. But hey...at least you knew yours was a joke from the get go. ;)

Ageist?

Is there really such a term?
seriously?

Ah well...her statement may not have been 'ridiculous' but it sure does makes the dems all the way around look a whole hell of a lot more ridiculous.

I hear that soon we will hear from Gary Hart as he weighs in on Spitzer's downfall and speaks on Obama's campaign...that should be a treat.

DSTCHAOS 03-12-2008 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by DaemonSeid (Post 1616897)
Ageist?

Is there really such a term?
seriously?

Yes.

Ageism is a term and if you were actually doing something more profound than trying to "prove a point" you could be an "ageist."


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