November 06, 2008

Great minds (and The Hostages, too) think alike

I had this exact same thought when I got home last night and saw the footage from Obama's victory celebration:

I don’t think Jesse Jackson was crying in joy, but in the sad realization that his time is over and he is out of business along with his brother in race-baiting Al Sharpton. You can’t complain about The Man when The Man is a black guy and that is a good thing.
Indeed. Don't get me wrong, people like Jackson and Sharpton and the rest of the professional racial grievance industry are going to cling tooth and nail to the idea that AmeriKKKa is a country gripped by "institutionalized racism," and I fear that they're going to try to use Obama to advance that agenda, but let's hope that I'm wrong about that.

Anyway, enjoy the following footage, especially when Anderson Cooper mistakes the intent of the other, unidentified speaker (Bill Bennett, maybe? Sounds kinda like him.), who is talking about a great man from Illinois, which is the state most of my family hails from:



Classic.  And yes, I'm aware of the fact that this post is racist. 

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