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Who Isn’t Blacker Than Obama?

Is Tom Willis blacker than President Obama?

Tom Willis: Blacker than President Obama?

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojvich recently made the idiotic statement that he’s, “blacker than Barack Obama.”

Which is only slightly less racist that Bill Clinton telling Ted Kennedy that Obama “would be getting us coffee” a few years ago.

But, seeing how Mr. Obama himself (plus Al and Jesse, the NAACP, and the Congressional Black Caucus) have all affirmed that racism is not only alive and well in America…but now welcomed and openly tolerated (well, at least if the racist offender in question is a Democrat)…here is a brief list of other people that are also blacker than President Obama:

  • Bill Clinton
  • Michelle Obama
  • Tiger Woods
  • Tiger Woods’ wife
  • Nipsey Russel
  • Sammy Davis Jr.
  • Tootie from The Facts of Life
  • Tom Willis from The Jeffersons
  • This guy
  • Michael Jackson
  • Eminem
  • Justin Timberlake
  • Rick Astley
  • David Beckham
  • Vanilla Ice
  • My buddy Leon

UPDATE: This is a running list. Who else do you think is “Blacker” than Obama? I’m adding:

Discussion

19 comments for “Who Isn’t Blacker Than Obama?”

  1. Rick Astley!

    Hahaha! Good times, Robbie.

    Posted by Steven | January 11, 2010, 2:10 pm
  2. Talking about racism (as Harry Ried did) does not make you racist; advocating racism (as Trent Lott did) does.

    Posted by Pat | January 11, 2010, 5:01 pm
  3. Harry Reid wasn’t talking “about” racism. He made racial stereotypes about Obama AND he used a derogatory word to describe President Obama’s race.

    (If you don’t think Negro is offense, try using it with the next black person you happen to come across today. And let me know how that works out for you.)

    Posted by Robbie Cooper | January 11, 2010, 5:10 pm
    • You cannot deny, that had Reid’s exact comment been made by a Southern (and white) Republican Senator, Obama, Al & Jesse, the NCAACP, the CBC, and the assorted Race Hustles on the Left would have had their collective panties in a twist and it would have lead the news cycle on MSNBC, CBS, ABC, and NPR for the next week (or until the GOP senator resigned in disgrace).

      Posted by Robbie Cooper | January 11, 2010, 5:25 pm
      • That’s because some southern white republicans have proudly earned the mantle of racist. Hell, when you’re honoring people who say things like this, don’t cry foul when people point out the obvious:

        “I wanna tell you, ladies and gentlemen, that there’s not enough troops in the army to force the Southern people to break down segregation and admit the nigra race into our theaters, into our swimming pools, into our homes, and into our churches.”

        Posted by Pat | January 11, 2010, 5:32 pm
        • I doubt very many blacks would really be offended by the whole context of the quote:

          “[Reid's] encouragement of Obama was unequivocal. He was wowed by Obama’s oratorical gifts and believed that the country was ready to embrace a black presidential candidate, especially one such as Obama — a “light-skinned” African American “with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one,” as he said privately. Reid was convinced, in fact, that Obama’s race would help him more than hurt him in a bid for the Democratic nomination.”

          Posted by Pat | January 11, 2010, 5:42 pm
        • Hey Mohammad,

          What’s up you pathological liar!

          Pat, you are a liar. That is all you have ever been and all you will ever be on this blog.

          A proven liar.

          Posted by BBB | January 12, 2010, 12:02 am
      • Now go tell your nearest black co-worker this and see how he reacts:

        I want to say this about my state: When Strom Thurmond ran for president, we voted for him. We’re proud of it. And if the rest of the country had followed our lead, we wouldn’t have had all these problems over all these years.

        Posted by Pat | January 11, 2010, 5:45 pm
  4. Watch out…it’s Pat. A he or a she…who knows…it’s Pat!

    Great double standard there bud. Thanks, as always, for showing your incredible intelligent mindset. Us rednmeck hicks really appreciate you setting everything straight. Bwwaaaa hahaha.

    Posted by D-Mac | January 11, 2010, 5:15 pm
  5. Can you imagine this from the GOP side??

    “Well, at least she doesnt talk like a stupid b*tch from Alaska.”

    HAHA!

    Posted by Steven | January 11, 2010, 5:17 pm
  6. Anyone that believes there isn’t a double standard in how GOP and donk’s are treated in matters such as these, is the worst kind of fool, a willing fool.
    If this weren’t such a serious matter, there wouldn’t be as much written and said about it, and the lefties wouldn’t be so frantic about circling the wagons and pronouncing that the “context” is missing from Reid’s statement, but no mention is made about what Bill Clintoon is quoted saying in the same book.
    I visited the NBRA to see what they had to say about all this. Frances Rice has this blog entry up for today, HARRY REID MUST RESIGN! An information filled post, as her posts always are.

    Hardly a ripple of protest was made in 2004 when Reid shamelessly slurred Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as an incompetent Negro who could not write good English. “Slap at Thomas stinks of racism,” was the headline of the New York Daily News’ December 7, 2004 editorial.

    Now, Reid has described then-Senator Barack Obama as “light skinned” and “with no Negro dialect, unless he wanted to have one.” With this racial slur, Reid denigrates not only Obama, but also the entire population of black Americans as being uneducated Negroes who cannot speak standard English, the same type of disgusting remark he made over five years ago about Justice Thomas, a graduate of Yale Law School.
    ———
    Obama’s readiness to give Reid a pass is in sharp contrast to how Obama reacted in 2002, wasting no time issuing a challenge to the Republican Party to repudiate Republican Senator Trent Lott’s remarks about Senator Strom Thurmond and seek his resignation as the Republican senate majority leader.—He(Obama) said: “The Republican Party itself has to drive out Trent Lott. If they have to stand for something, they have to stand up and say this is not the person we want representing our party.”
    ———
    The fine line of racial calibration afforded Reid is never permitted any Republican under any circumstances. Resign! That’s the universal cry from Democrats to Republicans, regardless of the nature of the charge of racism, and even when the charges are false. Further, Democrats are not shy about embracing or speaking well of their aging leaders who have engaged in horrendous acts of racism.

    Democrats who called for Lott’s resignation were silent when Democrat Senator Christopher Dodd praised former Klansman Democrat Senator Robert Byrd as someone who would have been “a great senator for any moment”. Unlike Byrd, Thurmond was never in the Ku Klux Klan that was the terrorist arm of the Democratic Party.
    ——-
    Recently, in 2001 Byrd was forced to apologize for using the N-word on television. During Byrd’s last bid for re-election to the senate, Obama wrote a letter of support for the racist Byrd, and not one murmur of indignation was uttered about the fact that Obama was honoring a former Klansman. Democrats showed no shame when they heralded Byrd as “the conscience of the senate.” Can we say hypocrisy?
    ——-
    Why is there omitted from most discussions about racism all the racists words and deeds of numerous other Democratic Party leaders, including President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton and former President Jimmy Carter? Instances of racism on the part of these and other Democrats are detailed in articles posted on the NBRA website.
    ——–
    Until and unless we hold Democrats to the same standard of racial purity imposed on their political opponents, we will never end the Democrats’ use of racial tactics designed to keep our nation divided along hyphenated lines.

    I recommend not only reading it all, especially the willing fools, but do some clicking around on the NBRA web site.
    Another blog entry by Ms. Rice is this one about Carter, which includes a video.
    OBAMA – CARTER’S BLACK BOY!

    During the 2008 election in a video, former Democrat President Jimmy Carter, without batting an eye, called Democratic Party presidential candidate Barack Obama a “black boy”.

    Carter’s racial slur earned him not one word of condemnation. If a Republican politician had called Obama a “black boy”, a phrase most blacks deem to be an offensive epithet, that person would have been labeled a racist and drummed out of the political arena by Democrats and their liberal media allies. Unscathed by his insensitive remark, Carter now has the audacity to scold average Americans, calling them racist, merely for protesting against Obama’s government-run, rationed health care scheme and out-of-control spending designed to turn our country into a failed socialist nation.

    That part about Carter calling those opposed to socialist policies reminds me of the quote by Peter Brimelow.

    “The modern definition of “racist” is “someone who is winning an argument with a liberal”

    What this is, is a classic example of a double standard. The donks not only won’t demand Reid resign, they can’t. Their lefty ideology trumps anything else, and the race card is theirs to use and profit politically from. It is the left that has created and promoted the hyphenated society we now have, they don’t see people and their daily issues, only the votes they can squeeze out of them to remain in power. Any lie, any racial slur is of no importance when their power is at stake, and with the pencil neck Reid carrying the water for this Marxist president in the health care legislation power grab, Reid’s importance in getting that done exceeds all else.

    Posted by No2Liberals | January 11, 2010, 6:58 pm
  7. Lt Col West who is running for a Florida seat best describes it as below with this email I got from his campain. He is what you shitstain liberals fear. A well spoken ( no teleprompters needed ) true black man.

    Greetings,

    The revelation of Senator Harry Reid’s comments referencing “negro talk” is just indicative of the true sentiment elitist liberals, and indeed the Democratic party, have toward black Americans. The history of the Democrat party is one of slavery, secession, segregation, and now socialism. It is this new aged socialism born from the Johnson Great Society programs that have castigated blacks as victims needing government dependency. One need only to look upon the city of Detroit to ascertain what liberal social welfare policies have produced for the inner city… the new plantation for black Americans.

    The Ku Klux Klan was birthed by the Democrats as a terrorist wing to intimidate blacks, and whites, who sought to promote economic and education independence and social justice for blacks. What was once overt has just morphed and become covert, yet still exists.

    One can only imagine the insanity and media outrage if Reid’s quote had come from a member of the Republican party. I look forward to hearing from Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton on Reid’s comments… or has liberal hush money paid for the silence of these proprietors of poverty and victimization theory. Actually, if President Obama had any courage he would demand Reid step down as Senate Majority Leader, and discontinue any support for his Senate reelection… notice I said “if”. I am quite sure the Soros money which elevated Obama to the position of President has bought his servitude.

    Why am I running for US Congress as a Republican? Simple. I would rather stand proudly and be called “an Uncle Tom and a sellout” than lose my self-esteem and be considered an inferior by liberals. I understand the legacy of the GOP and the black community… not the revisionist history espoused by liberal educators. I am not, shall never be, and will not raise my daughters to be a part of the liberal 21st century plantation. I am not just some articulate, clean, well spoken negro. I am an American warrior, Congressional candidate, and shall never submit to the collective progressive ideal of inferiority.

    Senator Harry Reid’s comments are disgusting, despicable, and unacceptable. They are representative of how intellectual elite liberals do indeed speak of black Americans in their closed private spaces. Next week I have been invited to NYC to address the Hudson Institute, a conservative organization, conference on “Reclaiming American Liberty”. That invite came to me because I took advantage of the opportunities this great Republic offered. I followed the guidance of my parents and set my standards above all others around me. I speak well and have impeccable communicative skills because my Father and Mother prioritized that quality.

    I shiver to think what my future could have been if I listened to the insidious rhetoric of charlatans such as Harry Reid, and the ambassadors of affirmative action who reside in the Congressional Black Caucus. Sure, the “stuck on stupid” blacks are going to address me in derogatory names, but I possess something which they lack; Honor, Integrity, and Character. To them I say, continue to be slaves to the liberals for your vote… and in a year you will be calling me Congressman West.

    Steadfast and Loyal,
    LTC(R) Allen B West

    Posted by Jax | January 11, 2010, 8:22 pm
  8. The Democratic Double-Standard on Race: I’ve Lived It!

    Democrat leaders like Reid, Waxman, Pelosi are essentially stating that only Republicans (and especially conservatives) are guilty of racism or ever make inappropriate and demeaning remarks. Meanwhile, Black Americans like Clarence Thomas on the Supreme Court, Condi Rice at the State Department , or even me while at GSA , are attacked as Uncle Toms and racial sell outs, who, because we hold contrarian ideas are not really Black at all. This deep-seated hypocrisy is not just a double standard, it is an outrage.

    Posted by No2Liberals | January 12, 2010, 5:57 am
  9. Another reason not to believe liberals/willing fools when they say Reid’s racist comment doesn’t matter.
    Democrats launch counterattack to save Harry Reid’s career.

    Posted by No2Liberals | January 12, 2010, 6:31 am
  10. I was talking to one of my liberal (and not Democratic) friends last night.

    He laughed off the Reid comments, just like he laughed off Obama sending more troops to war, ala Dumbya.

    Posted by Steven | January 12, 2010, 12:17 pm
  11. Well, let’s see, how did Ried’s comment differ from what Geraldine Ferarro said? They didn’t. But it seems that Obama suffers from selective memory as when Geraldine Ferarro made her comments, the Obama campaign said, no, demanded, that Ferraro resign from Hillary Clinton’s campaign, which Ferraro did.

    So Ferraro making comments virtually the same as Reid’s = bad. Reid gets a pass.

    And let’s not forget how quickly Obama “forgave” Senator Reid, when he took four days to even address the Panty Bomber of Christmas Day. This administration DOES HAVE its priorities, right?

    Posted by retire05 | January 12, 2010, 3:04 pm

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