_Porter_ wrote:
If a white GOP candidate made a similar comment about an aunt by marriage being a "typical black woman", are you saying you wouldn't find that offensive? :?
Well, I wouldn't find that offensive, however I do think the media would go off on it. With that said Obama wasn't talking about an aunt by marriage, and its kind of telling that you had to change the relationship to make the analogy work.
Because If a white GOP candidate made a similiar comment about a grandmother by blood, that raised him, being a "typical old black woman" I don't think there would be anything made about it. And people who are 1/4 to 1/8th black can come out blond haired, blue eyed, looking as white as mormons.
Speaking of double-standards, mock-outrage, and partisan bullshit... White people are allowed to talk about "white people", black people are allowed to talk about "black people". Barak Obama is both, by blood. Those supporting Barak Obama think its OK if he talks about both, and those against him want him to be able to talk about neither.
A couple years ago he wasn't black enough and now he's getting made out to be too black...Let me know when someone without an agenda has a take on him.