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Posted: 8:45 a.m. Thursday, May 3, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
Yesterday we talked about Obama’s new campaign slogan – “Forward” – and the historical uses of that word as set forth in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. We even made the news! It seems that the Wikipedia entry for “forward” pointed out that the “forward” word has been a historical title for socialist and communist publications – beginning with a book on communism written by Marx and Engles in 1844 – 168 years ago. The fun started when some Obama sycophants tried to get that entry removed from Wikipedia. It was just too embarrassing in light of Obama’s selection of that word as his campaign slogan. One particular Obama apologist actually posted a message that linking Obama’s campaign slogan to the titles of all these socialist and communist writings was ….. wait for it! ….. You got it. It was raaaaaaaacist!
Well, we’ve been keeping a list. A list of what? A list of things that you are not allowed to call Barack Obama without being labeled as a racist. Not like I really care .. the word has lost all meaning due to its overuse by ignoranuses. The word “racist” is now, for all practical purposes, nothing less than a running joke.
But back in 2008 we had a whole list of words you could not use to describe Obama: Clean, well-spoken, skinny, community organizer, ultra-leftist and using his middle name Hussein … all of these were no-nos leading up to the election in 2008.
Now that he has been president for three and a half years, not much has changed, only now you also can’t criticize parts of his record, or that is also considered racist. Here are some of the more recent examples we have gathered …
Oh goody! Now we have another one to add to the list!
Star Jones (Please … not to be confused with Star Parker) … clearly the beacon of intellectual discourse, is upset over a recent ad mocking Dear Ruler’s celebrity status. She is upset because she felt the ad had racial overtones: "...what worries me is that it's another attempt to paint Obama as an 'other.' You know, they tried that with 'Oh, he ate dog meat when he was a boy.'" When challenged on her asinine insight, she dug deeper: "When you're pointing the finger saying he's different than us in some way, I think it's a....subconscious attempt to differentiate him from the rest."
Expect this from now until November. As the libs and proggies become more desperate, there will be no action, ad, comment or criticism that isn’t steeped in some sort of racial overtone.
Neal Boortz chronicles his 42 years of talk radio in his book "Maybe I Should Just Shut Up and Go Away" Available on line and printed from Barnes and Noble and Amazon.
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