Posted on 02/12/2007 12:20:24 PM PST by areafiftyone
VIDEO IS HERE
The heavy presence of security around Obama was also a silent reminder of the change that took place with the announcement. Michelle Obama, the candidate’s wife, acknowledged it in an interview to air on CBS’ “60 Minutes,” in which she was asked if she fears for her husband’s life as a black candidate.
“I don’t lose sleep over it because the realities are that . . . as a black man . . . Barack can get shot going to the gas station,” Michelle Obama said in the interview, set to air Sunday night. “You can’t make decisions based on fear and the possibility of what might happen.”
Well, I’m sure glad I’m white because that means I won’t be shot while “going to the gas station.” I forgot about that unwritten rule where only black men can be shot and no one else.
(h/t Randy)
He wouldn't know. My point was that being in the circles he has been in in the past 15-20 years, and living where he has probably lived, and by the way he conducts himself (which I assume is the way he has for some time), I doubt that a cabdriver would have any more concern about picking up Obama than he would picking up me. I understand what he was alluding to -- the experience of a lot of blacks who can't get a cab to pick them up, justly on unjustly, because they are black or because of where they live or because of where they might want to go. There was a big controversy around here a few years ago on that very issue. Cabbies were getting shot and robbed in black neighborhoods and other drivers refused to go there. I ran into that myself recently, when I called for a cab to pick me up in my more-or-less white neighborhood on the southside, and the driver hinted that his company didn't usually go "that far south."
I really doubt that Obama has run into this recently, and I think he was trying hard to establish his credentials in the "black experience" which a lot of blacks evidently think he lacks.
They were at a gas station. Mrs. Osama said "going to a gas station". Big difference.
Take a chill pill man...
No.
No. I saw it on cable once, it was Tim Robbins characterizing a conservative politician with every cliche that a liberal moonbat sees in conservatives.
She implied, of course...the trick is to plant the seed inside of people's heads without having the words actually come out of her mouth.
Undoubtedly you've heard that if he's not elected, it just means that America isn't "ready" for a black President. I don't need to have anyone explain to me when I'm being called a racist...and I don't need to be told when someone is playing the race card.
Why did you feel it necessary to demonize Laura Bush to make your point about Ms. Obama??
> get shot at a gas station....
This will never happen once Obama is elected and Citgo runs all our gas stations.
Or, perhaps, with Al Gore as Sultan of Energy, there will be no more gas stations.
Are you sure? They come in both black and white...
Why, yes, he is...that's the perfect response to Obama's Abe Lincoln/Bro schtick.
...and I don't need to be told when someone ISN'T playing the race card. I can see that for myself.
If she wasn't playing the race card, then what was the purpose of "as a black man?"
The main thing I don't like about the woman is the guy she seems to be supporting for President.
It has nothing to do with color, that's just ridiculous. He's a liberal and too mixed up with Muslim thinking no matter how much he would deny it.
Did they think to ask her, "Shot by whom?". Another black man, of course. But she would not dare say that.
I'm not demonizing her, all I said is that she has a very Joker-like static smile and doubted the validity of that rumor of her selling drugs in her younger days. That's in no way a judgement, just an observation. Honestly, I respect my elders and think Mrs. Bush is probably the sweetest woman in the world even if I don't agree with her husband. It was a response to everyone saying Mrs. Obama is not "First Lady" material. As if there were such a strict standard for this type of thing.
Stating fact isn't necessarily "playing the race card."
If I say, "75% of black kids are born to unwed mothers," I am NOT "playing the race card."
Perhaps she should get in touch with Mrs. Kerry and get some pointers on how to act in public over a bowl of gin soaked raisins.
It's tough for Democrats, -no matter who they are- during campaigns. They have to act normal 24/7.
I sincerely hope you don't make any 'observations' about me.
But have a nice day.
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