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Posted: 8:07 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012
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By Neal Boortz
It’s been too long since we’ve updated our “That’s Racist” list! The fact is that there have been too many examples to keep up with. That was to be expected. The more the proggies see their victory slipping away, the more desperate they become. For the purposes of nostalgia, let’s reminisce over some of our entries throughout the last few months.
AP reporter droppin’ G’s from Obama speech is racist
Bill Maher: "Denying Racism Is The New Racism"
MSNBC’s Ed Schultz: The Word “Break” Is “Racist”…
NYT Editorial Page Editor Calls Boehner Racist for Asking Obama to Delay Speech to Congress
Mitt Romney’s ‘Obama Isn’t Working’ Banner Evokes Racial Stereotypes
NBC Panelist: Ad Calling Obama A Celebrity 'Another Attempt' to Paint Him As 'Other'
Mediaite Lib Tommy Christopher Says BuzzFeed Calling Obama a “Tabloid Cover Boy” Is Racist…
NY Daily News Columnist: Racist Nation Prepares To Reject Obama Because He Is Black
MSNBC guest suggests Romney’s use of the term ‘kitchen cabinet’ is racist
Obama team uses ‘racist’ term to fundraise for Obama
Bill Maher Finds Subtle Racism In GOP Ad: ‘I Tried The Black Thing, It Just Didn’t Work Out’
Now we have an article from Salon (a liberal rag), where we have not one but five more examples of racist double standards that apply to Barack Obama. I will give you the highlights, and then you can go and read the full explanations.
1. Joe Biden Is almost never called a socialist or a Marxist.
2. Romneycare is Obamacare, yet the latter is criticized.
3. A white president would never be criticized for these statements about Trayvon Martin.
4. America would neither ignore nor laugh off a young black male relative of Obama publicly fantasizing about violence against a presidential candidate.
5. If one of Obama’s teenage daughters was unmarried and pregnant, it wouldn’t be considered a “private” matter.
The word “racist” carries no meaning anymore and it’s, in part, because of articles like this.
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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