As Election Day looms just over two weeks away, Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said Saturday that with Republicans firing "vicious" and "dangerous" attacks at Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., voters are "having a difficult time" opting for the man who would become the nation's first African American
president.
"Undecided people are having a difficult time just culturally making the change, making the move for the first African American president in the history of the United States of America," the Democratic vice-presidential nominee said at a San Francisco fundraiser Saturday evening. "So we need to respond. We need to respond at the moment, immediately, not wait, not hang around, not assume any of this won't stick."
(Via Jack M. at AOSHQ.) The Obama campaign hoovered up $150 million last month, they're outspending McCain as much as 4-to-1 in TV advertising, and Biden goes to San Francisco to whine, "Give us more money, because undecided voters are a bunch of racist crackers."
Obama's collapse in the polls has begun.
ReplyDeleteIf communism/socialism is a race, count me in. Although, with 90 percent plus of one group voting one way, one has to ponder the situation just a wee. Then again, there are teachers and sometimes women. All those races... so little hate... Oh well, they must do something because everything truthful they actual offer (especially when it sneaks out when answering simple questions) is not working and their lies are falling on deaf (and becoming bankrupt) ears.
ReplyDeleteIt only makes sense to the insane though, to try and get more voters from a white pool by calling that potential group racist. Does it sound like some screwy pan-handling to anyone else?