To: Wolfie
When the sub-par Malia is given admission into a (theoretically) prestigious college because of her connections and her race, THAT is racism. Noting those facts is not.
5 posted on
05/03/2016 5:12:00 AM PDT by
IronJack
To: IronJack
While I would agree, I’m pretty sure that ANY child of a president would be in whatever school they wanted...
7 posted on
05/03/2016 5:14:38 AM PDT by
wyowolf
(Be ware when the preachers take over the Republican party...)
To: IronJack
Yeah I see what you are saying. I think if an applicant’s parent was a graduate of Harvard, you go to the top of the list. What is also interesting is how Michelle Obama is constantly bashing the United States as racist and how she has “struggled” her whole life. yet here they are, at the very top of the social ladder they so hate, with their kids afforded the very best our country has to offer. There is certainly a disconnect between their rhetoric and actions.
15 posted on
05/03/2016 5:18:35 AM PDT by
corlorde
To: IronJack
When the sub-par Malia is given admission into a (theoretically) prestigious college because of her connections and her race, THAT is racism. Noting those facts is not. And you know she is sub-par because....?
To: IronJack
Savage mentioned her admittance to Harvard yesterday. He said is it not because she was admitted there, or any other college she chose to attend, because she is the daughter of a sitting president and would never be denied? He said that is simply nothing but “privilege” but one no one will mention because of the dynamic being outside the left’s play book.
36 posted on
05/03/2016 5:54:40 AM PDT by
Mouton
(The insurrection laws maintain the status quo now.)
To: IronJack
It’s connections far more than race. Race was probably more a factor for her parents who didn’t have the same connections.
76 posted on
05/03/2016 10:01:53 AM PDT by
EDINVA
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