Stridone said:As a foreigner, American politics really blow my mind.
Never forget that 50% of Americans are drooling retards, and you'll never be surprised.
Stridone said:As a foreigner, American politics really blow my mind.
To be fair how many presidents were married by Falwell/Robertson, had their children baptized by them, and attending their church for 20 years?Triumph said:Falwell and Robertson have both been to the White House and had personal relationships with multiple Republican Presidents.
My point is that it's stupid for people to be making such a goddamn big deal out of this. White people can be really fucking stupid.
Kildace said:I don't know, seems logical to me. When there's a scandal about a candidate that's been gaining steam for almost a week, if the candidate can't put the issue to rest with a speech after trying everything else then it's something that won't go away and might cost him the election if not even the nomination.
I disagree. If he starts to get strident during the speech, the media will make him look like a crazy black man, just like his pastor. Should be calm, cool, collected and portray an air of disappointment with his pastor, the media and stupid people.siamesedreamer said:Odd...there's not many people there. It must be a press only event.
Romney had supporters at his. I think this is another mistake. He does better feeding off the energy of the crowds.
Triumph said:Pat Buchanan is reeeeeeeeeally trying hard to bury Obama over this. Sigh.
siamesedreamer said:Odd...there's not many people there. It must be a press only event.
Romney had supporters at his. I think this is another mistake. He does better feeding off the energy of the crowds.
No offence,but its a good thing your not a strategist for his campaign. :/siamesedreamer said:Its supposed to be 1/2 hour long.
I think that's a horrible mistake. The longer he talks the more of an opening he creates. He can't ignore this problem, but he can't exactly throw Wright under the bus. There's a very fine line here and he's basically gambling his presidency on this.
siamesedreamer said:Odd...there's not many people there. It must be a press only event.
Romney had supporters at his. I think this is another mistake. He does better feeding off the energy of the crowds.
XxenobladerxX said:Where is teh speech!!11
Fuck thats a long ass read.:lolSmiles and Cries said:you can read it on drudgereport
siamesedreamer said:Odd...there's not many people there. It must be a press only event.
Romney had supporters at his. I think this is another mistake. He does better feeding off the energy of the crowds.
gcubed said:he's probably stuck on 95
Tamanon said:BTW, that's a damn fine speech.
siamesedreamer said:Is it on his website?
(not that anyone here would ever say anything otherwise)
siamesedreamer said:Is it on his website?
(not that anyone here would ever say anything otherwise)
Tamanon said:MILLS!
ToyMachine228 said:I haven't watched or read the speech yet, I will soon, but I think racial lines will always exist to some extent. With each generation however I think the "racial lines" less and less important.
Alas, I cannot give a more considered response right now as I have to get on the road. But I do want to say that this searing, nuanced, gut-wrenching, loyal, and deeply, deeply Christian speech is the most honest speech on race in America in my adult lifetime. It is a speech we have all been waiting for for a generation. Its ability to embrace both the legitimate fears and resentments of whites and the understandable anger and dashed hopes of many blacks was, in my view, unique in recent American history.
And it was a reflection of faith - deep, hopeful, transcending faith in the promises of the Gospels. And it was about America - its unique promise, its historic purpose, and our duty to take up the burden to perfect this union - today, in our time, in our way.
I have never felt more convinced that this man's candidacy - not this man, his candidacy - and what he can bring us to achieve - is an historic opportunity. This was a testing; and he did not merely pass it by uttering safe bromides. He addressed the intimate, painful love he has for an imperfect and sometimes embittered man. And how that love enables him to see that man's faults and pain as well as his promise. This is what my faith is about. It is what the Gospels are about. This is a candidate who does not merely speak as a Christian. He acts like a Christian.
Bill Clinton once said that everything bad in America can be rectified by what is good in America. He was right - and Obama takes that to a new level. And does it with the deepest darkest wound in this country's history.
I love this country. I don't remember loving it or hoping more from it than today.
syllogism said:Well I guess Andrew Sullivan liked it