He makes a bunch of unsupported, false claims about the folks protesting Obamacare and then tries to demonize those against the Obama health care 'reform' by pretending that middle aged white men hate the mulatto president and want to see him see him assassinated. This is not only false and insulting but also a transparent attempt to put a majority of Americans - those who don't want Obamacare - on the defensive. It's just another way of stating that if you oppose anything Obama wants to do to this country and it's citizens, you're a 'racist'.
Nice try Tutu, but your race card has expired.
This attempt to insulate the Obama health care fiasco by calling it's tens of millions of opponents 'racists' who harbor some as yet undiscovered desire to see the president assassinated is a loser. No one is going to be fooled.
The main opponents of Obamacare are the elderly, who are destined to be totally screwed by this monstrosity. Trying to con the nation into believing that only 'middle-aged white men' who harbor some deep-seated racist desire to see Obama killed is just immature leftist fantasy conjured up to both soothe the left when their Utopian dreams are threatened by reality and to throw at the millions now opposed to a 'health care plan' that will strip them of real medical coverage and make them vulnerable to the whims of government bureaucrats deciding who receives what medical help, and when. No thanks, Tutu.
Fortunately, this thread on FR is probably the biggest readership this Tutu Orlarunda guy has ever had - and even that will dwindle to nothing within a few hours. No loss.
This seems to be a more and more common meme. I've heard it on Talk Radio a couple of times last week, also read it in Op-Eds.
Rahm must be getting the "racist card" talking points memo out.
Personally, I can't figure out the connection between someone thinking that (I'm assuming) whites are superior AND that same person not wanting government to take control of Health Care. Two completely separate issues. Not an apples to oranges comparison, more like apples to Buicks.
One would have to have a fairly twisted mind to come up with that relation. That's a stretch that I just can't figure out.