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It is called "projection." Since liberal freaks elected Obama solely based upon his skin color, then those who voted against Obama must be "racist." We know who the real bigots are, and it is not conservatives.
Exactly. Racists measure everything based on the color of one's skin. That sounds just like the left.
Funny. Your post is essentially trying to shame conservatives into not defending themselves against accusations of racism. But there wouldn't be a post about the 15 most outrageous accusations of racism if those accusations hadn't been made. That's pretty simple logic, isn't it? You're saying let us call you racists and you just sit there and say nothing.
Sorta like how in any discussion about feminism it's inevitable that someone will eventually say you're "not a real man" or you're "just insecure around strong women" if you don't nod and smile while they call you sexist.
the problem is the right has no candidate worth voting in. They have old fashion ideas, are usually anti-immigration, want to push religious education, are anti-women, make laws to make it more difficult for the average person to vote, don't want to deal with the economy (only what will benefit them in the end)
Once the Republicans put up someone that is worthy, then they'll have a shot winning the Presidency. currently the field of supposed candidates by the Republicans are the same looney types that lost them the election in 2012.
Actually, I can think of two possibilities who would drive the Dems nuts if they ran, Colin Powell or Condoleezza Rice. Both are smarter, more experienced and far more accomplished than Obama and they both just happen to be black. Would Dems voting against them be considered racist?
I can just hear the liberal heads exploding now.
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