How Not to Be a Racist

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  1. Pie Guevara says:

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. Starting Saturday, someone walking through Charlotte’s central business district could run afoul of the law by carrying water bottles, hair spray, socks or magic markers under sweeping security rules enacted ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501363_162-57504782/dnc-security-rules-trigger-free-speech-worries/

    No comment.

  2. Toby says:

    Hey Bob, hold down the fort while we send Obama back to Chicago to play golf with Tiger Woods.

  3. Toby says:

    Former President Bill Clinton tried to get former senator Ted Kennedy to endorse Hillary Clinton for president in the 2008 election by describing Barack Obama this way: “A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags.”

    This anecdote is revealed in a New Yorker article on the relationship between Bill Clinton and Obama:

    Tim Russert told me that, according to his sources, Bill Clinton, in an effort to secure an endorsement for Hillary from Ted Kennedy, said to Kennedy, A few years ago, this guy would have been carrying our bags.

    Clinton is giving a keynote address at the Democratic convention this week in Charlotte, North Carolina.

    Most people would scream racism at this story. I say Bill Clinton was clearly and accurately describing the absurdity of an Obama presidency. Keep this story in mind when Clinton is giving his speech. Should put a whole new spin on it.

    For anyone who did not understand my last post. If the words Hold down the fort, Obama, Chicago, Golf or Tiger Woods, are spoken by a republican they are racists.

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