
Dan Rather:
One, part of the undertow in the coming election is going to be President Obama’s leadership. And the Republicans will make a case and a lot of independents will buy this argument. “Listen he just hasn’t been, look at the health care bill. It was his number one priority. It took him forever to get it through and he had to compromise it to death.” And a version of, “Listen he’s a nice person, he’s very articulate” this is what’s been used against him, “but he couldn’t sell watermelons if it, you gave him the state troopers to flag down the traffic.”
Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/geoffrey-dickens/2010/03/08/dan-rather-articulate-obama-couldnt-even-sell-watermelons#ixzz0hgUi2XFy
And yet again, Terry Crowley seizes the opportunity to begin a new day propagating racism and spite. What an accomplishment!
I agree. Racism and spite from a left wing, America bashing hate monger like Dan Rather is exactly what it is.
“the first mainstream black candidate and that he’s bright and articulate” – Joe Biden
“Obama, as a black candidate, could be successful thanks, in part, to his light-skinned appearance and speaking patterns with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.” – Harry Reid
“For an hour I forgot he was black” – Chris Matthews
I have no trouble making an example of progressive racism.
Thanks for watching!
good job terry you know in the so called PROGRESSIVE WORLD aka =far left libs they dont say racist things .. what a crok
I personally do not have any problem with what Biden, Reid and Matthews said. I know what they meant and they meant well. And Rather, he used watermelon to make a point to say Obama couldn’t sell something that should be EASY for him to do. Like if you were to say, “Lam, you suck, you couldn’t sell fried rice to a group of Vietnamese”. If I know you and know you’re a good guy, I wouldn’t take it as a racist statement, just that you think I’m a crappy salesman.
Again folks, it’s not what you way but how you say it. As a minority, the last thing I want is for people to be afraid of offending me when they’re giving me a praise or compliment.