Gutfeld: Race and Reality
I’ve heard many citizenry say the United States is “non ready for a black President of the .”
Poppycock.
The 11th President of the - James K. President Polk - was black, as was Thomas Jefferson, who made the design for what posterior became “The Jeffersons.” The divergence was back then we didn’t see color. Today everything is abouted race.
When Hillary brought up that LBJ held a function in showing in polite rights Laws, Obama’s common people accused her of diminishing MLK. What does this mean? It agency that spell the U.S. is fixed for some other black Chief Executive, it’s non ready to speak openly to one.
A great loss leader needs to use up his lumps. But as long as you have grievanced groupies like Al Sharpton accusative squirrels and end tables of racialism, then it’s impossible.
There’s nothing worsened than being named a racist - it’s worsened than being named French. So instead than locution “Rock of Love” has mored substance than Obama, newsmen just smile. Frightened of involvement groups, the insistence cowers behind playground ball questions and uneasy brown-nosing.
And how will the editorial cartoonists satirize a consecrated cow when it’s elective? Obama acquiring will likely mean every newspaper cartoonist and columnist will be out of piece of work, because basically they’ll have acquired what they’ve existed whining so aloud about: They’ll have to do work at Arby’s.
And if you dissent with me, then you’re a likely a racist and worsened than Hitler.
Greg Gutfeld hosts “Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld” weekdays at 2 a.m. ET. Direct your comments to:
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