Posted on 10/02/2011 5:04:18 AM PDT by freejohn
Well .. Here's another post that we need a new category for!
Like the Roseanne Barr post earlier .. This guy (Maher) needs his own separate posting category like .. Idiot, Clown or maybe .. Ignore!? 8)
Oh well .. Enjoy the video!
God, I hate that guy. Spreading hatred and misogyny on a weekly basis. One. sick. dude.
Well Bill, we one upped ya. Hillary was so repulsive, you voted for the dumb black guy.
The huge-nosed mole is so clever he managed to sneak in two hackneyed Dim personal attacks in one statement, that Republicans are stupid and they are racist.
What a clever, huge-nosed little mole-eyed looking coward.
Unlike in '08 when RATS voted for the black community organizer. He has just about community organized our country into complete poverty. . . .
Funny thing, though.
Our “black guy” is intelligent, has a solid record of accomplishments, and isn’t a sleezebag.
Maher is just pimping his act to the young and dangerous for money,bet he even votes republican.
Everyone in Hollywood has groupies.
A dumb Republican, how original. Shouldn’t someone called a comedian be funny every decade or so?
Pray for America
It’s obvious Maher is a racist.
Agree
Is he still alive, the last time I saw a picture of him he looked like he belonged in a casket.
Racist Maher
When Nobel Prize winning poet Tony Morrison can write an October 1988 New Yorker article titled “Clinton as the first black president”, then what is “black”? When the NAACP calls the black conservative Kenneth Gladney, “not black enough”, and “not a brother” then what is “black”? When Time magazine’s Jack White calls Supreme Court Justice Thomas, “the scariest of all the hobgoblins”, saying “Washington seems to be filled with white men who make black people uneasy”, than what is “black”? And when Obama, a man whose mother is Caucasian, can tell us in a widely read autobiography that in his youth he struggled with his racial identity before *deciding* to be black, what is “black”?
When Bill Maher, during a panel discussion on HBO complains that Obama’s policies are “half-assed” “because hes only half black.” and that “if he was fully black, Im telling you, he would be a better president.”, and that “there’s a white man in him holding him back”, than what is “black”?
CNN’s Soledad OBrien writes of a private meeting in 2007 with Jesse Jackson in her book, The Next Big Story. During the meeting, Jackson complained to OBrien, whose mother is a black woman from Cuba, that there werent any black anchors on CNN. She wrote, “He looks me in the eye and reaches his fingers over to tap a spot of skin on my right hand. He shakes his head. You dont count, he says.” She closed the section with “[t]he arbiter of blackness had weighed in. I had been measured and found wanting.”
“Black” in all these contexts, as well as Juan Williams’s complaint on Fox News that the extraordinarily lopsided expression of Missouri voter sentiment in August of 2010 rejecting ObamaCare was really about race, is clearly not about “race”.
As these expressions of “black” pile up in the mind of the public, more and more will wake up to this truth: with respect to BHO being black: it is not about the racial characteristics he was born with, it is about the socialist ideology he adopted. It is not what percent black he is, it is about how thoroughly red he is. But Herman Cain is not red, so in the mind of liberals (er, “progressives”), he cannot possibly be “black”.
Herman Cain has more business experience than Obama’s entire cabinet. But then, so does your average Girl Scout.
A place to collect moronic views that would be isolated from the rest of the forum.
LOL - Post of the day!
It’s really simple.
If you are black and believe in all the racial liberal tenets then you are “black enough”. If you don’t, then you’re not.
No further explanation needed.
Racist much there, Bill?
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