Barack Obama just made a bizarre, racist joke about the man he wants to replace Antonin Scalia!

What a fucking racist piece of shit.

Ya know....Obama sure is articulate for a negro...he really is.

Ooops....is that racist?? Because that's basically what Obama said in reverse.
 
Barack Obama just made a bizarre, racist... - Conservative Tribune | Facebook


Obama's the reason racism has gotten so much worse. He condones thugs, condemns law enforcement, and refuses to acknowledge terrorists. Disgusting POS is not an American.

Yo, that Half & Half meant what he was saying! Just goes to show, the "Racist Socialist Democrat Party" is alive and well!!!

"GTP"
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As Ben Carson accurately noted, Obama isn't really a black man, nor has his life and personal experience been representative of other blacks, nor does he really consider himself to be black. He's a radical and an ideologue who wants to "transform" and punish America for its past and present sins. And one of the ways he achieves that goal is by creating division and animosity among Americans of different classes, races, incomes, and ethnicities. And he cleverly uses the leftist media which is basically a propoganda arm of the democrat party to achieve that goal.
 
The anti-white racism of the left is now going mainstream. It will be Obamas most memorable legacy.
 
I hope the PC Police doesn't run out of tickets to give. You people get your panties in a bunch over the dumbest shit. Too funny.
 
Barack Obama just made a bizarre, racist... - Conservative Tribune | Facebook


Obama's the reason racism has gotten so much worse. He condones thugs, condemns law enforcement, and refuses to acknowledge terrorists. Disgusting POS is not an American.
Suddenly PC is in.


When the malevolence of the Left is spotlighted, you apologists simply shrug.


How can you do that?
Or...why?

Shouldn't you at least have said this statement was an error of construction?

"Obama on Garland: 'Yeah, he’s a white guy, but he’s a really outstanding jurist'"
http://thehill.com/homenews/adminis...-hes-a-white-guy-but-hes-a-really-outstanding


To see it in the proper light, simply reform it thus:

Imagine Trump or Cruz saying this:
Al Sharpton: Yeah, he’s a black guy, but he’s really honest."

How would you have responded to that?


 
Not only is Obama a racist, but he causes a roiling of the racial environment in this nation.

"U.S. Worries About Race Relations Reach a New High
by Jim Norman

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • 35% of Americans are worried a great deal about race relations
  • Number has more than doubled in past two years
  • Race relations still ranks low among issues causing worry"
U.S. Worries About Race Relations Reach a New High




It is time for Liberals to beg forgiveness for this unworthy President with whom they have saddled this nation.
 
Barry just says what the Teleprompter tells him to say... No big
 
“And so, when I look at Merrick Garland, that was the person that … you know, the difference between the Supreme Court is that it’s just a handful of seats come up at any given time. Now, I appointed a Latino woman, and another woman right before that, so …” he said, according to MRCTV.

“You know, yeah, he’s a white guy, But he’s a really outstanding jurist,” Obama said to defend Garland. “Sorry!”

“You know, he is. I think that’s important,” he added, almost as an afterthought.
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Where is the racist part?
Do white folks still like fried chicken, and watermelon?
 
“And so, when I look at Merrick Garland, that was the person that … you know, the difference between the Supreme Court is that it’s just a handful of seats come up at any given time. Now, I appointed a Latino woman, and another woman right before that, so …” he said, according to MRCTV.

“You know, yeah, he’s a white guy, But he’s a really outstanding jurist,” Obama said to defend Garland. “Sorry!”

“You know, he is. I think that’s important,” he added, almost as an afterthought.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

Where is the racist part?
Do white folks still like fried chicken, and watermelon?

I didn't really see the racist part either. And we don't get to see context in the cut clip.
 
“And so, when I look at Merrick Garland, that was the person that … you know, the difference between the Supreme Court is that it’s just a handful of seats come up at any given time. Now, I appointed a Latino woman, and another woman right before that, so …” he said, according to MRCTV.

“You know, yeah, he’s a white guy, But he’s a really outstanding jurist,” Obama said to defend Garland. “Sorry!”

“You know, he is. I think that’s important,” he added, almost as an afterthought.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

Where is the racist part?
Do white folks still like fried chicken, and watermelon?



While English is my second language, I don't mind teaching it to the less educated.



but

Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia,Wikipedia.
but
(bŭt; bət when unstressed)
conj.
1. On the contrary: the plan caused not prosperity but ruin.
2. Contrary to expectation; yet: She organized her work but accomplished very little. He istired but happy.
3. Usage Problem Used to indicate an exception: No one but she saw the prowler.
4. With the exception that; except that. Often used with that:
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Obama just claimed that none of your white folks are competent in the legal profession.

Clear?
 
“And so, when I look at Merrick Garland, that was the person that … you know, the difference between the Supreme Court is that it’s just a handful of seats come up at any given time. Now, I appointed a Latino woman, and another woman right before that, so …” he said, according to MRCTV.

“You know, yeah, he’s a white guy, But he’s a really outstanding jurist,” Obama said to defend Garland. “Sorry!”

“You know, he is. I think that’s important,” he added, almost as an afterthought.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&

Where is the racist part?
Do white folks still like fried chicken, and watermelon?



While English is my second language, I don't mind teaching it to the less educated.



but

Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia,Wikipedia.
but
(bŭt; bət when unstressed)
conj.
1. On the contrary: the plan caused not prosperity but ruin.
2. Contrary to expectation; yet: She organized her work but accomplished very little. He istired but happy.
3. Usage Problem Used to indicate an exception: No one but she saw the prowler.
4. With the exception that; except that. Often used with that:
ww.thefreedictionary.com/but



Obama just claimed that none of your white folks are competent in the legal profession.

Clear?
I can tell you failed the Water Cooler class in humor..
 

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