"They're Attacking Me Because I'm White!"

A big huge LOL at some of the people in this thread. Yes, because a black man with a name that sounds Muslim always has it easier in the US. Give me a break. Some people really need to get a clue.

I've never said life was easier on him nor do I believe anyone else has. Are you really going to deny the media has over looked several things about Obama (the lack of a platform until 2 weeks before Super Tuesday, less than 2 years in Senate, just after criticizing John Edwards for having only 6 years in Senate). How do you explain those things? The media did it because he is black. Plain and simple. That makes him a rating grabber.
 
i responded to the entirety of a single post. i didn't cut. i realize it referenced an earlier argument, but i commented on your support for ferraro's argmument for lack of experience.

hey man if your looking for my opinion on the rest of your argument you got it,

i agree with most of what you said.

the experience angle fires me up because its vague and baseless.

As for ferraros words, i think they were extremely careless... more so then one of Obama's staffers calling clinton a monster.

but being directly racist. i just don't think it was.

however... her saying Obama should apologize to her was rediculous.

aside from the experience thing, i don't really have much i can say with what your argument was, because i agree with it. when you brought in the experience analogy of your own you were trying to agree with her sentiment... and i think that argument is something to address.... whether or not ferraro is a racist, well i think shes just a victem of a very sensitive political sphere... one that sees someone saying the word monster... gettin worse treatment by the political campaign she supported.

I think you misinterpreted what I said about the experience. Like I said, the importance of experience will differ from voter to voter. I personally feel more comfortable if my candidate has some kind of executive position before seeking the presidency (be it governor or Vice President) though it is not a deal breaker for me. It is a different issue for everyone.

All I was saying in regards to it is to show the double standard of the media. 4 short years ago, they gave John Edwards hell because he only had 6 years in Senate under his belt. Now, they pretty much gave Obama a free pass when he only has 2 years in Senate on his resume prior to declaring his candidacy. Where the 2 years is enough or not is up to each voter to decide. I am simply pointing out how the media will distort things to promote their rock star.
 
I've never said life was easier on him nor do I believe anyone else has. Are you really going to deny the media has over looked several things about Obama (the lack of a platform until 2 weeks before Super Tuesday, less than 2 years in Senate, just after criticizing John Edwards for having only 6 years in Senate). How do you explain those things? The media did it because he is black. Plain and simple. That makes him a rating grabber.

All you need to do is look at John Edwards. Young...charismatic...intelligent, but driven into the ground by the media. I am thrilled that the Democratic party has Obama and Clinton running. It truly is "breaking the mold." That being said, I think that Edwards was shoved into being "the mold" by the media which is ultimately why he failed this time. The media didn't build him up as a rockstar. John is more than capable of being a brilliant candidate and president but he somehow became the mold because of his makeup.
 
I think you misinterpreted what I said about the experience. Like I said, the importance of experience will differ from voter to voter. I personally feel more comfortable if my candidate has some kind of executive position before seeking the presidency (be it governor or Vice President) though it is not a deal breaker for me. It is a different issue for everyone.

All I was saying in regards to it is to show the double standard of the media. 4 short years ago, they gave John Edwards hell because he only had 6 years in Senate under his belt. Now, they pretty much gave Obama a free pass when he only has 2 years in Senate on his resume prior to declaring his candidacy. Where the 2 years is enough or not is up to each voter to decide. I am simply pointing out how the media will distort things to promote their rock star.

well concerning the media... let me back track and say your correct on that. im not sure that Obama has gotten little criticism, as i think he has certainly been criticized. but he honestly has gotten some preferential treatment...

though i would say along with him being an accomplished and hopeful black candidate who may make history i think the media is enamored with him also for his speech on the vote to invade Iraq. i think the media began to fall in love...and completely lusted after him when his speeches were relatively great.

then theres clinton who didnt submit answers before deadlines to the press, didn't make herself as openly available as Obama (McCain is even more Open) and in some situations has demanded that questions be submited prior to conferences...and refusing answer certain things. the press has an easier time getting information about Obama...hes courting them, and effectively... if i was clinton i would have done the same... she just hasnt made the media her ally as much as Obama has... and im not ready to pin that completely on his skin color, i wont discount it either...

However, yes... Obama is getting treated well by the media when they're could be some more scrutiny over his experience.

...The case can be made though, that the media simply isn't going after clinton either... simply because shes a women. i mean the womens experience is arguable.

i think the media has dull teeth these days when it matters... and grabs a set of razor sharp dentures during often inapropriate times.

:up:
 
You should listen to Air America... a liberal radio station. They are RIPPING Hillary. Kinda makes me sick and I am liberal... or progressive as they say. :D


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I've never said life was easier on him nor do I believe anyone else has. Are you really going to deny the media has over looked several things about Obama (the lack of a platform until 2 weeks before Super Tuesday, less than 2 years in Senate, just after criticizing John Edwards for having only 6 years in Senate). How do you explain those things? The media did it because he is black. Plain and simple. That makes him a rating grabber.

I dont care if Obama has "had it easier" during his Presidential campaign because he's black (which if he's gotten off easier it's been more because of his charisma, not because he's black). Her comments still downplay everything he's had to work past over his whole career, and to make a comment like "he has it easier because he's black" is just insulting, not to mention hypocritical considering in the same interview she claims that people are picking on Hillary because she's a woman. There is seriously something wrong with people that are looking at this comment and not seeing how those comments were racist. I'd like to see you run for any office (let alone the highest office in the country) as a black man with a funny name and see how well you do. Obama, for better or worse is in the position he is in because a.) he is a better speaker than Edwards, and b.) he ran a better ground campaign than Howard Dean in 2004. That is why he was getting more attention than Edwards or the white candidates. Yes, I'm actually agreeing with Clinton supporters in saying he is where he is because he gives pretty speeches.
 
As a career politican she should know better, but the comments are completely blown out of porportion.
maybe, if she'd said it once.....fool me twice, shame on me.
 
Y'know, actually thinking about it, I guess I really do face so much oppression on a daily basis as a straight white man between the ages 25 and 40.













Yes, this is how ridiculous some of you sound right now.
 
Just because he has faced oppression as a black man does not mean he should be able to stroll into our country's highest office with no scrutiny from the media or the public.
 
Ferraro isn't a racist though her comments were careless.

Agreed. Ferraro has been one of the biggest proponents of civil and human rights of the past 30 years.
 
Just because he has faced oppression as a black man does not mean he should be able to stroll into our country's highest office with no scrutiny from the media or the public.

We're on the same wavelength Matt. I couldn't agree more.
 
Agreed. Ferraro has been one of the biggest proponents of civil and human rights of the past 30 years.

It would seem to me that some people are choosing to ignore that.
 
Just because he has faced oppression as a black man does not mean he should be able to stroll into our country's highest office with no scrutiny from the media or the public.


a little under half the democratic voters are not voting for him.

hes had some scrutiny.

i don't know if hes strolling. i would say hes running a vigorous campaign
 
a little under half the democratic voters are not voting for him.

hes had some scrutiny.

i don't know if hes strolling. i would say hes running a vigorous campaign

This entire election in all honesty has scared the hell out of me. At the very least, I think we can both agree Zen, Hillary and Obama strolled into the top 2. Why? Because no one knew who the **** the other candidates were. I've never seen such an obvious media bias in any election in my life. The media created it to be a two person race from day one. Despite Edwards being ahead in polls at times, despite Richardson being easily the most qualified candidate. I question how much honest scrutiny voters can give, when the media ensures they are only able to choose between A and B
 
Ferraro by and large... even though shes has a history of supporting human rights and civil rights... is an idiot.

she said the Obama campaign should apologize to her for calling her racist.

when did they say that?

they said her claims are rediculous...

ferraro is letting the media turn her into a fool. she should have had some class afterwards and denounced the media not the Obama campaign.

christ
 
This entire election in all honesty has scared the hell out of me. At the very least, I think we can both agree Zen, Hillary and Obama strolled into the top 2. Why? Because no one knew who the **** the other candidates were. I've never seen such an obvious media bias in any election in my life. The media created it to be a two person race from day one. Despite Edwards being ahead in polls at times, despite Richardson being easily the most qualified candidate. I question how much honest scrutiny voters can give, when the media ensures they are only able to choose between A and B

As I have said before, John Edwards was and could have been again a brilliant candidate. He is everything that Barack Obama is. His problem this time is that the media somehow branded him the mold. It still amazes me that two candidates (John Edwards and Barack Obama) who are virtual copies of one another could be treated so differently in the media.
 
I dont care if Obama has "had it easier" during his Presidential campaign because he's black (which if he's gotten off easier it's been more because of his charisma, not because he's black). Her comments still downplay everything he's had to work past over his whole career, and to make a comment like "he has it easier because he's black" is just insulting, not to mention hypocritical considering in the same interview she claims that people are picking on Hillary because she's a woman. There is seriously something wrong with people that are looking at this comment and not seeing how those comments were racist. I'd like to see you run for any office (let alone the highest office in the country) as a black man with a funny name and see how well you do. Obama, for better or worse is in the position he is in because a.) he is a better speaker than Edwards, and b.) he ran a better ground campaign than Howard Dean in 2004. That is why he was getting more attention than Edwards or the white candidates. Yes, I'm actually agreeing with Clinton supporters in saying he is where he is because he gives pretty speeches.

Obama has gotten off easier because he's black. It's a simple fact at this point. As Matt has mentioned, John Edwards was torn apart in 2004 when he had completed 5/6 of his term in the Senate. Obama had less than two years completed when he started floating around the idea that he was running for President, and barely had two years in when he made it official. Yet the media never hounded him for it at all. The media have since painted this spectacular picture of Obama as this trailblazing, revolutionary candidate. What's so revolutionary about him? His policies are the same as your run-of-the-mill Democrat. His ideas are almost the exact same as his main opponent. The media has painted him as revolutionary because his backstory inspires people. And the crucial part of his backstory which inspires people is his race. You see and hear people talk about it all the time: The first BLACK president! That's what the media sees Obama as. Granted, they see Hillary as the first FEMALE president... but they see Obama as the first black president as something far more inspiring. They've painted Obama as the purveyor of hope and change-- regardless of what those two words mean-- transforming him into a demagogue in the process. And despite what his stances on the issues may be, people view Obama differently because he is black. If you think he's been propelled to this level because of his charisma, you really are an idealist.

If you think Geraldine Ferraro's comments were racist by the way, you're an idiot. It's not racist to question whether someone got where they are today because of their race. It's a debate we should be having as a people today, and the fact that people get told to shut up because they're "being racist" every time they want to discuss it in a calm conversation makes me question the sanity of this country.
 
This entire election in all honesty has scared the hell out of me. At the very least, I think we can both agree Zen, Hillary and Obama strolled into the top 2. Why? Because no one knew who the **** the other candidates were. I've never seen such an obvious media bias in any election in my life. The media created it to be a two person race from day one. Despite Edwards being ahead in polls at times, despite Richardson being easily the most qualified candidate. I question how much honest scrutiny voters can give, when the media ensures they are only able to choose between A and B

i will agree that John Edwards was my original choice... and would have made a great president.

:(

but he was overshadowed by two figures who are hard to compete against.

richardson also, an acomplished candidate... but his demise was more in league with his debate performance.


i don't know if im scared though, i mean... im not expecting 8 more years of what we've just had... i would say at worst we would have a lame duck. its frustrating but im not terrified. McCain gets me nervous... but he still, is no bush...
 
Ferraro by and large... even though shes has a history of supporting human rights and civil rights... is an idiot.

she said the Obama campaign should apologize to her for calling her racist.

when did they say that?

they said her claims are rediculous...

ferraro is letting the media turn her into a fool. she should have had some class afterwards and denounced the media not the Obama campaign.

christ

Ferraro said she was being scrutinized because she is white.

Which is absolutely true, because Charlie Rangel said virtually the same exact things Ferraro said a few months ago, and wasn't criticized whatsoever.

(Charlie Rangel, by the way, is black)
 
Ferraro said she was being scrutinized because she is white.

Which is absolutely true, because Charlie Rangel said virtually the same exact things Ferraro said a few months ago, and wasn't criticized whatsoever.

(Charlie Rangel, by the way, is black)

she said the Obama campaign was calling her racist, which is incorrect.
 
Just because he has faced oppression as a black man does not mean he should be able to stroll into our country's highest office with no scrutiny from the media or the public.

The reason why Obama has gotten a "free pass", and the white men in the race didn't is because for the most part every last one of them have less charisma than Ben Stein. That is why Obama has done well in his career. That doesn't change the fact that I think that there is substance underneath all that superficial charisma, but when a guy like Obama, a brilliant speaker that has an amazing ability to organize an unstoppable ground campaign does well, it's more likely because of those aspects then because he's a black guy. The problem was the most charismatic white guy in the race was John Edwards, and that's pretty sad. Of course Obama stood out.
 
The reason why Obama has gotten a "free pass", and the white men in the race didn't is because for the most part every last one of them have less charisma than Ben Stein. That is why Obama has done well in his career. That doesn't change the fact that I think that there is substance underneath all that superficial charisma, but when a guy like Obama, a brilliant speaker that has an amazing ability to organize an unstoppable ground campaign does well, it's more likely because of those aspects then because he's a black guy. The problem was the most charismatic white guy in the race was John Edwards, and that's pretty sad. Of course Obama stood out.

How is that sad Souv? He and Obama are copies of one another.
 
she said the Obama campaign was calling her racist, which is incorrect.
shes also said the campaign should have thanked her because her remarks were in some way a observation of an amazing feat.

:whatever:

agains, not racist.... just careless
 

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