Jeremiah Wright's words are coming down the pike, hard and fast, to haunt Obama.
Black prejudice brings down Obama, not white prejudice.
[ Update 3/14 ]
I did this post quickly as there was D.S. 2.0 drama occurring at the same time of the posting. P6 rightly asks in the comments: Could you explain how "Black prejudice" is in the mix here?
I consider statements like what I've quoted to be prejudiced. Is racism alive and well? Yes, but to many people are succeeding in spite of it. "No black man will ever be considered" but Obama, up to this point, was being considered by enough white Democrats to cause Billary some headaches and go to the extent of using the race card. "No black woman can ever be considered for anything outside what she can give with her body"? I can only respond to that by saying my wife's OB/GYN is a Black woman. I have a cousin who is a medical doctor who has the option of going into private group practice which will allow her to have her loans paid or going into research and hopefully obtaining grants, part of which is allowed to go towards medical school loans. There is a female friend of the family who has started a group home care business. There are others, personal and those I'll never know about that directly contradicts Wright's comments.
You know my thoughts on white supremacy. For those who don't know, I don't think that white supremacy in the U.S. has as much power as some Blacks in this county thinks that it has. In fact, I think those Blacks actually GIVE white supremacy power.
Hopefully that is good enough of an explanation.
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