Bill Maher fools guests with 'racist' quote that was actually from Michelle Obama (bias, voting)
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Priceless. So the question remains? Why is it okay for black people to say something that a white person gets called racist for, especially if its true?
Love how the guy stutters trying to defend it, ending with "oh we talk to black people different than you...".
Maybe that's part of the problem numbskull. That you feel you have to talk to black people differently in the first place. And just why is that, dare I ask? I know the answer but Id be called racist if I said it I suppose.
Priceless. So the question remains? Why is it okay for black people to say something that a white person gets called racist for, especially if its true?
Love how the guy stutters trying to defend it, ending with "oh we talk to black people different than you...".
Maybe that's part of the problem numbskull. That you feel you have to talk to black people differently in the first place. And just why is that, dare I ask? I know the answer but Id be called racist if I said it I suppose.
In this longer clip, watch it all or skip to 2:38
He does come up with some good stuff occasionally.
Maybe the difference is when somebody like white bread Midwest Paul Ryan says it, it seems condescending. Whereas African Americans like Obama or Bill Cosby are in a much better position to make comments about the problems faced by those in the inner city. Sometimes the messenger makes all the difference. That isn't necessarily a bad thing.
Priceless. So the question remains? Why is it okay for black people to say something that a white person gets called racist for, especially if its true?
Love how the guy stutters trying to defend it, ending with "oh we talk to black people different than you...".
Maybe that's part of the problem numbskull. That you feel you have to talk to black people differently in the first place. And just why is that, dare I ask? I know the answer but Id be called racist if I said it I suppose.
It is what it is, and it is not a political thing. Sometimes men say things about women, and it is taken the wrong way for no other reason than a man said it. If a woman says the same thing, then it is taken in a different way.
Every now and again he or Jon Stewart will say something to get liberal panties all twisted.
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