Racist with "Obama" doll at Palin rally

Enjoy your 15 minutes of fame, wankstain.

What a racist piece of excrement that man is.

See how he takes off the label and then tries to hide the doll and draw the camera’s attention to someone else? Coward.

He doesn’t seem to be camera shy in this one:

tw.youtube.com/watch?v=bKUovpF9LWU

A classmate emailed me this…I’m out of this election until Nov 4, 2011. And I should say that the classmate is
a McCain supporter. I don’t get it, what message they are trying to send me. :idunno:

[quote=“Namahottie”]
A classmate emailed me this…I’m out of this election until Nov 4, 2011. And I should say that the classmate is a McCain supporter. I don’t get it, what message they are trying to send me. :idunno:[/quote]

They can’t count?

:wink:

[quote=“Infidel”][quote=“Namahottie”]
A classmate emailed me this…I’m out of this election until Nov 4, 2011. And I should say that the classmate is a McCain supporter. I don’t get it, what message they are trying to send me. :idunno:[/quote]

They can’t count?

:wink:[/quote]

Hehe, I guess, I didn’t count. 2012…

That chap in the vid looks like he’s having trouble finding his white pride.

HG

Don’t forget, God loves all creatures, great and small. :rainbow:

I only watched it with the sound off, but that guy looks very small. He may be a racist, but he still appears to be a harmless little mouse.

But wait, I thought it was the Democrats who were the racists?

At least, isn’t this what we were told we had to believe in another thread, right?

But now I see a racist at a Palin event. I don’t understand. This American Politics stuff is so confusing.

[quote=“Mother Theresa”]Don’t forget, God loves all creatures, great and small. :rainbow:

I only watched it with the sound off, but that guy looks very small. He may be a racist, but he still appears to be a harmless little mouse.[/quote]

You can say that because you’re not living with the effects of it…little or large, words and actions that demean someone do the same damage.

If the man in the video was a little black girl with an Obama pin attached on a toy monkey, we wouldn’t be so quick to throw around the word “racist” now would we…

Only in the US is it political correct to not point out it is a racist society with a lot of work left to do on race relations.

[quote=“ac_dropout”]If the man in the video was a little black girl with an Obama pin attached on a toy monkey, we wouldn’t be so quick to throw around the word “racist” now would we…

Only in the US is it political correct to not point out it is a racist society with a lot of work left to do on race relations.[/quote]

Sometimes some people really are just too obtuse. It’s an entirely different thing for a child to put a pin on a stuffed toy. An ADULT who wraps a banner with the name of a black politition around the head of a stuffed monkey–and especially when he takes it to a political rally–has an agenda. A child is a child going with mom or dad to this rally and playing with his or her toy.

The fact that the guy then “slyly” gives the toy to a nearby child just makes his actions that much more stomach churning to me. He knew that what he was doing was shameful and base and therefore, some people, his actions are completely indefensable. I would not have allowed my child to take the toy, but would have made a large show of returning it to the man.

The video and the guy could be plant.
Local politics is dirty.

I truly hope the majority of America is vote based on the cleaner strategies of these campaigns.

No, the guy’s definitely for real. A huge portion of the population in the US (and probably most countries) is not terribly bright. Check out this video of if you don’t believe that.
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=O4RysKP5YCk

Mob mentality in support of McCain/Palin and in opposition to Obama – the terrorist, socialist, commie. . . and the one thing they don’t dare say, the n%gg#r.

Do you think a large percentage of the people in that video are shocked and dismayed that America is about to elect a BLACK MAN as President, to represent our nation? Of course that’s how they feel. A N%GG#R FOR PRESIDENT! How the Hell could people vote for a N&GG#R?

You bet that’s what they’re thinking, though – like our friend with the monkey doll – they know to admit they feel that way will subject them to ridicule and scorn, so they don’t dare confess it. But secretely in their hearts, and in the privacy of the voting booth, that’s how they feel and many will reject Obama for that reason alone.

There have been articles lately about how pre-election polls tend to be inaccurate when one candidate is black, with the black candidate faring worse in the election than predicted by the polls, because voters are reluctant to admit they won’t vote for hte black candidate. i fully believe that. For that reason I think it’s not enough for Obama to be ahead by 6 or 7 or 10 points, as he is now. I believe he needs a good 20 point lead going in to the election to overcome all the closet racists who say one thing but in the end won’t vote for a black candidate. Sad but true.

I was wondering about that.

HG

[quote=“Mother Theresa”]No, the guy’s definitely for real. A huge portion of the population in the US (and probably most countries) is not terribly bright. Check out this video of if you don’t believe that.
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=O4RysKP5YCk

Mob mentality in support of McCain/Palin and in opposition to Obama – the terrorist, socialist, commie. . . and the one thing they don’t dare say, the n%gg#r.

Do you think a large percentage of the people in that video are shocked and dismayed that America is about to elect a BLACK MAN as President, to represent our nation? Of course that’s how they feel. A N%GG#R FOR PRESIDENT! How the Hell could people vote for a N&GG#R?

You bet that’s what they’re thinking, though – like our friend with the monkey doll – they know to admit they feel that way will subject them to ridicule and scorn, so they don’t dare confess it. But secretely in their hearts, and in the privacy of the voting booth, that’s how they feel and many will reject Obama for that reason alone.

There have been articles lately about how pre-election polls tend to be inaccurate when one candidate is black, with the black candidate faring worse in the election than predicted by the polls, because voters are reluctant to admit they won’t vote for hte black candidate. i fully believe that. For that reason I think it’s not enough for Obama to be ahead by 6 or 7 or 10 points, as he is now. I believe he needs a good 20 point lead going in to the election to overcome all the closet racists who say one thing but in the end won’t vote for a black candidate. Sad but true.[/quote]

Is that how you are feeling? Just a question, not an indictment or judgment.

[quote=“Mother Theresa”]No, the guy’s definitely for real. A huge portion of the population in the US (and probably most countries) is not terribly bright. Check out this video of if you don’t believe that.
uk.youtube.com/watch?v=O4RysKP5YCk

Mob mentality in support of McCain/Palin and in opposition to Obama – the terrorist, socialist, commie. . . and the one thing they don’t dare say, the n%gg#r.

Do you think a large percentage of the people in that video are shocked and dismayed that America is about to elect a BLACK MAN as President, to represent our nation? Of course that’s how they feel. A N%GG#R FOR PRESIDENT! How the Hell could people vote for a N&GG#R?

You bet that’s what they’re thinking, though – like our friend with the monkey doll – they know to admit they feel that way will subject them to ridicule and scorn, so they don’t dare confess it. But secretely in their hearts, and in the privacy of the voting booth, that’s how they feel and many will reject Obama for that reason alone.

There have been articles lately about how pre-election polls tend to be inaccurate when one candidate is black, with the black candidate faring worse in the election than predicted by the polls, because voters are reluctant to admit they won’t vote for hte black candidate. i fully believe that. For that reason I think it’s not enough for Obama to be ahead by 6 or 7 or 10 points, as he is now. I believe he needs a good 20 point lead going in to the election to overcome all the closet racists who say one thing but in the end won’t vote for a black candidate. Sad but true.[/quote]

this video is truly disturbing…“he’s a one man terrorist cell!!”…“he has the bloodline”…one gets the feeling if Obama is elected its gunna open up a pandoras box of wacko racists; and eventually a million white man march on washington…

The Bradley Effect

[quote]
(CNN) – Sen. Barack Obama has a sizeable lead over Sen. John McCain, polls show, but those numbers could be deceiving if the “Bradley effect” comes into play.
Polls show that Sen. Barack Obama has a sizeable lead over Sen. John McCain.

Polls show that Sen. Barack Obama has a sizeable lead over Sen. John McCain.

The Bradley effect is named after former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who ran for California governor in 1982.

Exit polls showed Bradley leading by a wide margin, and the Democrat confidentially thought it would be an early election night.

But Bradley and the polls were wrong. He lost to Republican George Deukmejian.[/quote]

Oh the vision of that… :roflmao: