On Friday, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. Hillary Clinton appeared at the National Association of Black Journalists Convention to answer some questions.
It would seem that Hillary would have a significant disadvantage in this venue. Maybe next week they could appear at the National Association of Misandry Feminist Journalists to even things out a bit.
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Sen. Obama is trying to put to rest the “Is he Black enough” meme — which I agree should be put to rest. I now I concede the fact that, Yes, he is black enough (though I’m not quite sure what that means — maybe it really is a black thing).
Plus we can refocus on more important “Enough” questions. Such as:
- Is Sen. Barack Obama experienced enough to be President? (answer: no, he’s not)
- Is Sen. Obama savy enough to beat Sen. Clinton for the Democratic nomination? (answer: no, he’s not)
- Does Sen. Obama have enough knowledge of foreign affairs to be our President during such a tumultuous time in history? (answer: no, he doesn’t)
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Would having a black President be a good or bad thing?
That seems to be an important question being asked — with the direct question being, “If elected, how/could Sen. Obama facilitate the debate on equality?”
I understand and agree with Sen. Obama’s response:
“The day I’m inaugurated, the racial dynamic of this country will change by some degree. You’ve got Michelle as first lady and Malia and Sasha running around the south lawn,†he said.
What followed was more than a pregnant pause — it was an imploding one — as the audience deliberated with a low hum. A black woman running 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. (because we know Michelle would run things) and two little black girls paying hide-and-seek in the presidential back yard.
“It changes how white children think about black children,†Obama added, “and changes how black children think about black children.â€
He’s exactly right on that point. And in that regard (if not in ONLY that regard), a Sen. Obama presidency would be a good thing.





Hello
Each and every day Barak Husein Obama shows that he does not have the experience to be president. He has not even tried to help his state or the nation being a senator from Illinois. He promised Illinois voters that he did not have higher levels to go to.
If he were to be president you would not believe the amount of 9-11’s we would have. He should really stop right now and go back to his regular job.
Mitch Bender
Left by Mitchell Bender on August 11th, 2007 at 3:37 pm