HIgh Schools now banning MAGA hats!!!!

"every other nominee was white" does not negate the fact that a freshman senator with no experience other than as a community organizer would never have been a candidate if he was white.........

Hahahahahahaeehehaaahaa!!!! First, obviously, Obama had experience beyond just being a US senator and a community organizer. He'd been a representative at the state level, as well as a professor of Constitutional law. There have been plenty of white candidates with less relevant experience than that, including the bloated fascist currently befouling the Oval Office. As you'll recall, the sum and total of his experience was being handed a real estate empire by his daddy, then doing some trash-TV work. He hadn't ever served in government in any form at all. We also had several presidents who'd never held political office, having made their name in the military. There were others who'd had some service in government, but not in any elected office (like Hoover, who'd had a secretarial position). Or how about Abe Lincoln. Do you know how much political experience he had before winning his party's nomination? Like Obama, he's served in state government, then he'd gone to Washington for two years... only, in his case, to serve in the lower house. Obama was clearly more experienced than Lincoln when he got the nod.

Obama was less experienced than some white nominees, more experienced than others.
 
nothing to find.......the fact that he was the only black candidate is not evidence his election wasn't based on race.......

It's a hilarious position to take -- basically, racism is so strong in this country that no black person before Obama even came close to getting a nomination for the presidency, but when finally one black guy breaks through that barrier, the racists conclude he only won because of his race.
 
Hahahahahahaeehehaaahaa!!!! First, obviously, Obama had experience beyond just being a US senator and a community organizer. He'd been a representative at the state level, as well as a professor of Constitutional law. There have been plenty of white candidates with less relevant experience than that, including the bloated fascist currently befouling the Oval Office. As you'll recall, the sum and total of his experience was being handed a real estate empire by his daddy, then doing some trash-TV work. He hadn't ever served in government in any form at all. We also had several presidents who'd never held political office, having made their name in the military. There were others who'd had some service in government, but not in any elected office (like Hoover, who'd had a secretarial position). Or how about Abe Lincoln. Do you know how much political experience he had before winning his party's nomination? Like Obama, he's served in state government, then he'd gone to Washington for two years... only, in his case, to serve in the lower house. Obama was clearly more experienced than Lincoln when he got the nod.

Obama was less experienced than some white nominees, more experienced than others.

Obama had no experience that qualified him to be president........you know it, I know it, everyone who voted for him knows it......everyone who didn't vote for him knows it......
 
It's a hilarious position to take -- basically, racism is so strong in this country that no black person before Obama even came close to getting a nomination for the presidency, but when finally one black guy breaks through that barrier, the racists conclude he only won because of his race.

until you are ready to admit it you will never be able to overcome your own racism.......
 
That's not a hyperbole; it's a lie. By comparison, saying that Trump supporters are evil is simply a statement of plain fact.

No, it's true. Cannibalism is popular among the haters of President Trump.

"Evil" is the the support of late term and after birth abortion (infanticide) by many Democrats.
 
That's not a hyperbole; it's a lie. By comparison, saying that Trump supporters are evil is simply a statement of plain fact.

We get harassed and violently attacked for wearing a hat and it's us who are evil?
You really are that stupid, aren't you :palm:
 
So you say.

Yes, I do. And I'm right. At some level, you realize that, which is why you're defaulting to your near-catatonic tactic of cowering from the debate with "so you say" responses. I wonder if you realize what a beaten dog you look like when you do that.
 
Fascism:

"A governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc."

The separation of powers and co-equal branches of government and the Constitution are all still extant.

Yes, this particular fascist hasn't succeeded in completely destroying the Constitution and the balance of powers, yet. He's working on it, though, with the aid of most of the Republican Party.
 
Yes, I do. And I'm right. At some level, you realize that, which is why you're defaulting to your near-catatonic tactic of cowering from the debate with "so you say" responses. I wonder if you realize what a beaten dog you look like when you do that.

As you know, you need to focus. Reread the thread, and you'll realize I'm right. :rofl2:
 
She appears to have a paucity (the fact that there is too little of something) of truth when she conflates President Trump with Fascism. Also a paucity (I love that word) of education.





I have a grad degree from Princeton. You?
 
Yes, this particular fascist hasn't succeeded in completely destroying the Constitution and the balance of powers, yet. He's working on it, though, with the aid of most of the Republican Party.

I accept your capitulation and admission that President Trump has not destroyed the Constitution and the balance of powers, You posted differently.

So...you lied.
 
Obama had no experience that qualified him to be president

He'd been a community organizer, law professor, state representative, and US Senator. That makes him more relevantly experienced than about a third of the presidents we've had. You know it and I know it. But he's a black man, so you have a strong urge to undermine his accomplishments. Racism is a hell of a thing.
 
until you are ready to admit it you will never be able to overcome your own racism.......

I come at this from a pretty neutral perspective. As an Asian American, I've never had a major party presidential nominee who looks like me. I don't feel any particular link to black candidates or white ones. I just judge them on their merits. And when Obama ran, there were a lot of us in a similarly racially neutral position -- East Asians, South Asians, Native Americans, Latinos, etc. What you'll see is that each of those groups favored Obama over both McCain and Romney by wide margins. When race wasn't a factor, Obama was the clearly superior candidate. For white voters, though, things were different. They did what they've done in every single presidential election in our history: they voted for the white guy. It's what they always do.
 
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