Skin-Color and Gender Obsessed
Liberal extremist and Boston Globe columnist, Ellen Goodman, had published the following on March 7, "In the end, the most memorable line of the primary season may belong to Bill Clinton. He told a church group (AGAIN!, the Democrats are in a Church!) last month: "I've been waiting all my life to vote for an African-American president. I've been waiting all my life to vote for a woman for president. . . ."
No word on if the former President thinks the African-American or woman should be qualified.
My prior post is extremely relevant.
Liberal extremist and Boston Globe columnist, Ellen Goodman, had published the following on March 7, "In the end, the most memorable line of the primary season may belong to Bill Clinton. He told a church group (AGAIN!, the Democrats are in a Church!) last month: "I've been waiting all my life to vote for an African-American president. I've been waiting all my life to vote for a woman for president. . . ."
No word on if the former President thinks the African-American or woman should be qualified.
My prior post is extremely relevant.
5 Comments:
Wasn't Bill Clinton already the first black president?
anonymous,
That's beautiful and I'm not pleased I didn't write it first. Thanks for the contribution.
Zacklyright, haha! not 'first again' this time.
anonymous: you're right. ZacklyRight did not coin that. It has been widely reported in reputable and not-so-reputable (WSJ, Boston Globe) that Bill Clinton was the "first black president.
anonymouses,
Just so the three or four of us are clear.
Anonymous #1 was being sarcastic because everyone knows President Clinton was the "first black President" thanks to Maya Angelou (I think).
I was lamenting I wasn't sarcastic first.
I think Anonymous #2 understood me perfectly.
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