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Posted: 8:09 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012

Rectal-Cranial Inversion Moment of the Day 

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The proggies are losing it.  Coming up, we’ll add to our “That’s Raaacist” list, but first we have a rectal-cranial inversion too dumbfounding to ignore.  It comes from (whereelse?) MSNBC’s Eric Dyson.  Here’s the quote:

“The reason Obama knows that the government is not the enemy is because he comes from a people who were owned, and it was a government-sponsored project. If the government sponsored your ownership, the government has to step in. Now, that’s 100, 200 years ago, but we’ve seen the legacy of slavery, economic inequality, Jim Crow laws, all of that stuff operates in our own time.”

Seriously?  Obama knows government isn’t the enemy because the government sanctioned the ownership of his ancestors?  That actually makes sense?  Really?  I guess Eric Dyson got the memo from over the summer that Obama is not only the descendent of slaves (on his white mother’s side), but a descendent of the FIRST SLAVE!  Remember that load of horsesqueeze? 

Let’s get real, folks.  Obama has no personal real-life experience with what it was like to grow up black in America.  In fact, he has no personal experience of what it was like to grow up on America at all!  Yes .. .he’s a citizen by virture of his Hawaiian birth … but I’ve lived in Hawaii, and let me tell you – living in Hawaii is living in America in name only.  Hawaiians consider their Islands to be a separate country that has been colonized by America.  The love the benefits that flow their way, but they’re Hawaiians, not Americans.  (Just had to get that little rant in there).  Not only that, but he is black because his father was black, and his father was from Kenya.

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