The cartoonist could be a "typical white person."
To: ConservativeStatement
they think so huh? Well. Who cares?
2 posted on
10/01/2014 6:25:25 PM PDT by
Sequoyah101
(Adversity does not build character so much as expose it.)
To: ConservativeStatement

I'd say it is pretty funny -- but Hussein is never at the WH anyway.
3 posted on
10/01/2014 6:25:54 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
To: ConservativeStatement
Wait - let me guess.....green on the outside, red on the inside.
(Yep - racist alright!)
4 posted on
10/01/2014 6:26:20 PM PDT by
rockrr
(Everything is different now...)
To: ConservativeStatement
The white guy in the cartoon seems to be a big fan of watermelon-flavored toothpaste.
Looking for racism. Not finding it.
5 posted on
10/01/2014 6:26:46 PM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
("Now is not the time for fear. That comes later.")
To: ConservativeStatement
Notice the little watermelon has his hat on sideways. Definitely racist.

8 posted on
10/01/2014 6:38:41 PM PDT by
BBell
(I'm cynical and sarcastic and therefore I love Ann Coulter)
To: ConservativeStatement
What the bleep is the problem with watermelon and fried chicken???? I love both with a passion.I don't *eat* fried chicken often because of doctor's orders but I miss it terribly.
And I'm a "typical white person"...as white as they come!
To: ConservativeStatement
The ignorant liberals cannot differentiate between racism and stereotyping
20 posted on
10/01/2014 7:30:14 PM PDT by
Glennb51
To: ConservativeStatement
Everyone knows that 0bowwow prefers dog flavored toothpaste.
25 posted on
10/01/2014 9:12:11 PM PDT by
TigersEye
(ISIS is the tip of the spear. The spear is Islam.)
To: ConservativeStatement
The security is so incompetent they let a person who cracks watermelon jokes to blacks passed them.
The same way they let in another guy who looks like he is a member of MS13.
It is not like the intruder looked like he was a person who should be visiting the White House.
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