October 19, 2008

Biden: Undecided voters? Well, they just havent gotten over their racism...yet.

I'm not even going to play the "imagine if Palin had said this" game.  It's too depressing:

"Undecided people are having a difficult time just culturally making the change, making the move for the first African American president in the history of the United States of America," the Democratic vice-presidential nominee said at a San Francisco fundraiser Saturday evening. "So we need to respond. We need to respond at the moment, immediately, not wait, not hang around, not assume any of this won't stick."
If anything, undecideds are more likely to vote for Sen. Obama because of his race than against him.  People who don't want a black president made their mind up in June not to support him.  People who are still undecided are the type of people who vote based on pressing issues like: "I think it would be neat to have a  woman vice president" or "It's about time we had a black guy in the White House" or "Hey! He has wicked cool hair plugs, just like me!  My decision is made". 

But that wouldn't fit The Narrative, I guess.

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