Obama presents himself as black because he knows the blacks will vote for him nearly 100% without question, and most of the white liberals will only think about it for two seconds.
Many of those whites are so worried about being called racist that they’d rather help elect a big nothing like Obamessiah than stay home or vote for someone else. I have seen this “white guilt” all around me for years and I’m sick of it.
Perhaps, as some say, once in the voting booth there might be some surprises in store. When no one is watching, who will everyone REALLY vote for? We shall see!
Obama is a Mulato. Period. That he chose to identify with his skin color rather than his heritage for whatever the reason, is sad. He could bring more credibility by saying that he is an “American” who happens to be mixed. Everyone can see he is Black in color, just as folks see me as White. But if asked, I answer truthfully and with respect to ALL my relatives. I am White and American Indian (Delaware and Cherokee).
Well, most Puerto Ricans and Dominicans are racially mixed like Obama, but we all throw them into the idiotic “hispanic” category along with white Argentineans and indians from Guatemala.
You see Barak Husseins problem is the use of race. He decided long ago to be a black man instead of a white man. He is after all 50% white and 50% black. His black father abandoned him and his mother when he was two years old. (Common fathering technique for black baby daddies.) Barak Hussein chose to align himself with his deadbeat black father instead of his white mother and white grandmother who raised him. Could it be that he has a lack of respect for women or maybe just white women. Or could it be that as a Muslim he shares their lack of respect for women. They consider women less valuable than livestock and show them no respect whatever. Tell us Barak which is it.
Him calling himself black may have something to do with affirmative action. It would be interesting to know if he benefited from aa. If so, he should not have, being the child of an African and a white American.
If you didn’t know a thing about Obama and saw him on the street, how would you describe him?
He’s black.
The unequivocal answer to that question is "Barack Obama". A major theme of the book is his repudiation of his White heritage and his embracing of all things Black, and figuring out what that meant as an adult.
He is a mixed breed and a empty suit.