Honestly, this makes more sense than her going off on “Whitey.”
She is an intelligent, college educated Marxist. It seems illogical for her to use the term “whitey.”
I hope the tape exists and is incredibly damning, but it sounds like a decoy.
“She is an intelligent, college educated Marxist. It seems illogical for her to use the term whitey.”
Not so sure about that. Did you catch her ebonics rant talking to the college kiddies? “Y’all not takin’ advantage of this diverse community. Y’all not sittin’ at the same tables,” etc.
Plus she’s an EEO queen from top to bottom. She MIGHT be bright, but then again EEO being what it is, she might be a semi-literate mo-fricking-ron.
Why’d he certainly makes more sense. I think this may be a backhanded way for GOP strategists to focus on her message though, which is pretty clever of them actually. No, she’s not saying WHITEY, but look at what she IS saying...
Interestingly, I have a known a few well educated and well spoken blacks in the engineering field who I have seen carrying on conversations with the janitors in the lunch room at work. It's like Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde. You would be amazed how the personality, language and speech patterns change with the audience.
If if if...there is a shred of truth to this particular version of “the smoking tape”, then what is being said would be “Whitey Bush”.
I don’t know what to think about this, since I’m still trying to figure out what the h#ll Barry’s press conference on Saturday night was all about, and wondering after watching, yet again, HOW DID THIS DOPE GET SO FAR?
Whether the tape exists or not, I could see Michelle Obama using the term 'whitey' in certain settings if she felt she could get her audience 'stirred up' by doing so.
I’ve seen a rumor of the transcript where she starts by using the term “whitey”, but then uses these Why-de phrases.
Which actually would be a clever speech, because everybody could tie the original use of “whitey” to the subsequent implications of why did he.
And it seems like just the kind of clever thing that would attract Michelle, given her other turns of phrases.
No it isn’t. When they get together they forget about being ‘eloquent’.