JBlake wrote:Dumb racist pig? Yeah, right. Because I don't like giving stuff out to people who don't work at the hard working tax payers expense?
No, because you immediately labelled the black woman in the article "a freeloading douchebag dem" even when the article states she hasn't accepted a single dime from Uncle Sam. So what does that say about you?
JBlake wrote:Because I point out the fact that 95% of everyone who voted for Obama had never even heard of him a year or two before he ran for president...
95% doesn't sound accurate to me. After his speech in 2004 to support Kerry, the presidential buzz had already began. Further more, alot of little known politicians run in the presidential primaries and garner support. Same thing happened with Carter. Similarly, if McCain hadn't chosen Palin, would she be as famous as she is today? Is this a bad thing? I personally, don't want every president to be from the same Bush or Clinton lineage.
JBlake wrote:and while he was running he had absolutely zero game plan on the table except for the "hope" and "change" fallacy?
This is a lie. Obama had ALOT of detailed policy proposals, including his original form of universal healthcare, which had no mandate. Several economists pointed out early on that without the mandate, it could not be implemented. If you didn't research the candidate beyond a 90 second campaign TV ad, that is your own stupidity.
JBlake wrote:95% of the democranks voted for him based solely on these three bullet points. And the only racist part of this entire thing is Democrat voter's motive. PERIOD.
I ask again, if McCain was black and Obama was white, would McCain have won? If Herman Cain had the GOP nomination and went up against Hillary, would he have won? The answer is pretty obvious.