Folks, time for a fair and balanced review of last night's presidential debate. We sure aren't getting the real story from the liberal media. Look at how they interpreted this moment:
It's called protecting yourself from AIDS - McCain can't debate wearing a body condom, so he has to avoid the "Black plague" in other ways - such as not touching black people.
I'm not making this up, folks, the liberals have degenerated America to the point where sensible precautions to avoid AIDS is now considered disrespectful.
In TV terms, one of McCain's worst moments came when a young African-American man asked how the Wall Street bailout plan was going to help members of the middle class.
"You probably never heard of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac before this crisis," he said patronizingly to the young man, using the question to launch an attack on Obama and other Democrats in trying to blame them for the economic meltdown.
The attack on Obama was not what mattered, but rather the insult implied in his assumption that the young man had not previously heard of two agencies most American homebuyers have explored or at least encountered.
And worse, while McCain seemed at times as if he would actually climb into the audience to make person to person, up close and personal T- style contact with some of his white questioners, he kept his distance from this young black man. And it was noticeable.
It might have seemed like a minor matter to some white viewers, but I wonder what sense persons of color made of that.
"You probably never heard of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac before this crisis," he said patronizingly to the young man, using the question to launch an attack on Obama and other Democrats in trying to blame them for the economic meltdown.
The attack on Obama was not what mattered, but rather the insult implied in his assumption that the young man had not previously heard of two agencies most American homebuyers have explored or at least encountered.
And worse, while McCain seemed at times as if he would actually climb into the audience to make person to person, up close and personal T- style contact with some of his white questioners, he kept his distance from this young black man. And it was noticeable.
It might have seemed like a minor matter to some white viewers, but I wonder what sense persons of color made of that.
I'm not making this up, folks, the liberals have degenerated America to the point where sensible precautions to avoid AIDS is now considered disrespectful.


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