I won’t try for fake evenhandedness here: most of the venom I see is coming from supporters of Mr. Obama, who want their hero or nobody. I’m not the first to point out that the Obama campaign seems dangerously close to becoming a cult of personality. We’ve already had that from the Bush administration — remember Operation Flight Suit? We really don’t want to go there again.
I lifted the above quote from Prof. Krugman's column today. He writes as if he is either oblivious to or prefers to ignore the amount of b.s. that we (not just black folks) have had to put up with from Billary since 1992. Hell no, we do not want Billary as our next president. Our lack of enthusiasm or appreciation for her charms is not a moral failure or a sign that we have lost our minds. We don't want her as our next president. Period. It does not mean that we hate her or believe she is evil. She is just not who we want. Get over it, Prof. Krugman.
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Paul Krugman's Perspective
The Krugman perspective appears to lie in the falsity that "THEY know what's best" for Black folk. Plain and simple.
Krugman has lost his
Krugman has lost his perspective and with it any respect I had for his opinion.
This is the latest Memo out of Camp Billary
This isn't the first time that I've seen ' cult' bandied about. And when it shows up in more than one place, it's a planned Meme. Call me what you want; I'm not voting for that race-baiting heifer.
Heh
"We don't want her as our next president. Period"
Amen.
Our reasons aren't the same but a common goal is good enough for me.