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Will bigotry doom Obama

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By MARY ANN SORRENTINO  |  January 9, 2008

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Although it might seem like ancient history for 20-somethings, it wasn’t so long ago when women had little chance of stepping outside the kitchen to make real differences in the public and private sector. Because of this, I was elated when Hillary Clinton, who personifies accomplishment and merit-based opportunity, emerged as a legitimate presidential candidate.

I had hoped that the 2000-year bondage of women might end, so I resented Barack Obama’s entry into the race, which threatened that dream. When he won in Iowa, I wanted to be angry.

Obama’s moving speeches, however, made it difficult to keep anger and disappointment alive. I recognize his magic: his intelligence, inspiring oratory, and themes of hope and change are what the nation craves. His appeal is intoxicating — especially to young idealists — but the dark cloud of questionable electability that faces Hillary also looms large over Obama.

Doubtless brighter and more articulate than George W. Bush, Obama has not used race as a crutch, and the media has not made race an issue (as they have gender). In lily-white Iowa, he transcended race. Then, independent New Hampshire leveled the playing field between the potential first female or first black president

The electability of a tough female such as Hillary has been extensively debated. Yet if Obama heads the Democratic ticket, his race may be a negative factor for many voters.  For reasons of “political correctness,” people don’t reveal that they would prefer to elect the devil himself rather than someone they consider a “nigger.” While we may like to think that such thinking is mostly consigned to the past, an otherwise intelligent and accomplished man expressed this bigoted point of view during a recent dinner party. It terrifies me, but I believe he represents millions. 

When a John McCain supporter referred to Hillary as “that bitch,” McCain never distanced himself from the insult to a Senate colleague and former first lady. If the supporter had used the N-word, would McCain have reacted differently?

While the word “bitch” barely causes a ripple, no one can deny the ongoing presence of a reservoir of racial prejudice, overt and subliminal, in this country. And to paraphrase Churchill, Hillary might be a warmer and fuzzier woman by November, but Obama will still be black.

Iowa Republicans chose folksy extremist Mike Huckabee over Mormon flip-flopper Mitt Romney. Democrats need to ask how many similar voters, along with others, will choose a Republican nominee whom they perceive as a bulwark against a black liberal in the White House.

We don’t know the answer, because no one wants to ask that question — and because voters will never admit their bigotry to pollsters.

Despite the chorus that Democrats must win in 2008, lest the country be doomed, most voting Americans just want a president they can love; one with whom they feel comfortable, and who, coincidentally, may guide the country to peace and prosperity. For Iowa caucus-goers, that was Obama; in New Hampshire, women led a groundswell for one of their own. Now a black man and a woman — both pioneers — challenge a nation yearning for “change.”

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  Topics: This Just In , Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Elections and Voting,  More more >
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Will bigotry doom Obama
Its not bigotry, its the fact that Obama has no track record, and he may have radical islam deep in his heart. Who is to say that he is not a plant by radical islam to bring down the US from within its own borders. Does he not prefer the Quran over the Bible? What more do you need to enbolden the radical Islam and fight against Terrism, unless that is just a bumper sticker to you? At least huckabee does not force his religious beleifs down your throat. What do you think Islam does? It's their goal to convert everyone across the globe, especially us infidels. If you don't or cannot be converted, they want to kill them. Do you call that religious freedom??
By tedwithtruth on 01/09/2008 at 4:56:08

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