Posted on 01/09/2008 5:31:52 PM PST by milwguy
On CNN today, Donna Brazile lit into Bill Clinton with a vehemence that raised eyebrows in both of their circles:
Brazile: I could understand his frustration at this moment. But, look, he shouldn't take out all his pain on Barack Obama. It's time that they regroup. Figure out what Hillary needs to do to get her campaign back on track. It sounds like sour grapes coming from the former commander in chief. Someone that many Democrats hold in high esteem. For him to go after Obama, using a fairy tale, calling him as he did last week. It's an insult. And I will tell you, as an African-American, I find his tone and his words to be very depressing.
[snip]
Blitzer: But tell me why, as an African-American, Donna, you feel that the president's comments weren't appropriate.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
“I think that its just possible that they rejected Obama because he has little relevant experience. It may not be racial at all.”
Racists on both sides of the color line are gonna reject that assertion.
Racism for the sake of MSM sensationalism is much more important than the actual truth.
(/sarc)
Dear Ms. Brazile:
As an ordinary American that just happens to be white, I find your whining horribly annoying and quite depressing. Of course, you and your support of commie liberals has always depressed me. The Clintons are garbage now and they always have been, but up until now you thought they could do no wrong.
where they call Hillary a b**ch
“Iron our shirts” was bad enough. Mr Clinton may lose his bearings, and those with wrinkled shirts better beware!
What if she were to choose Obama as Veep? Would that be enough to bring black voters back onboard?
Hey Donna....How about Hillary saying Obama hadn’t done the “SPADEWORK”??? How RACIST!
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