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Attorney general chided for language on race
2009-03-09
AWASHINGTON: President Barack Obama has chided his attorney general, Eric Holder Jr., for describing America as a "nation of cowards" when discussing race, wading into a tumult that flared over Holder's indictment of the way this country talks about ethnicity.

"I think it's fair to say that if I had been advising my attorney general, we would have used different language," Obama said in a mild rebuke from America's first black president to its first black attorney general.

In an interview with The New York Times on Friday, the president said that despite Holder's choice of words, he had a point."We're often times uncomfortable with talking about race until there's some sort of racial flare-up or conflict," he said, adding, "We could probably be more constructive in facing up to sort of the painful legacy of slavery and Jim Crow and discrimination."
Just how disingenuous are these 2 sentences? Amazing. He's saying exactly the same thing as Holder in the second sentence. Let's see how long it takes for those "elites" in the press to pick it up and point it out.
Holder made his comments last month during an address to employees at the Justice Department, saying that "though this nation has proudly thought of itself as an ethnic melting pot, in things racial, we have always been and we, I believe, continue to be in too many ways essentially a nation of cowards."

His remarks ignited protest, particularly from conservatives. One post, by Stephan Tawney on the American Pundit blog, said that "our attorney general is black, both major parties are led by black men, the president is black."

"And yet," Tawney wrote, "we're apparently a 'nation of cowards' on race."

Obama was asked whether he agreed with Holder. He hesitated for five seconds before responding.
The teleprompter was stuck for a moment?
"Mr. Axelrod! Mr. Axelrod! We got a core meltdown!"
"Load the race tape and keep him talking! I'll be right there!"

"I'm not somebody who believes that constantly talking about race somehow solves racial tensions," Obama said. "I think what solves racial tensions is fixing the economy, putting people to work, making sure that people have health care, ensuring that every kid is learning out there. I think if we do that, then we'll probably have more fruitful conversations."
Translation: Taking from the producers and gratuitously handing it over to the consumers
And in those fruitful conversations of the future we'll still be beating people in the head ...
Posted by:Omoter Speaking for Boskone7794

#5  "I think what solves racial tensions is fixing the economy, blah, blah, blah…”

Rather then man up and tell the race baiting industry that it’s time to wind down the “struggle”, Obama takes the easy route and blame poverty as the cause. And of course, then Government can be the roundabout solution. I’ll say it again. AG Holder was spot on. Cowards!
Posted by: DepotGuy   2009-03-09 09:59  

#4  "Pain and legacy?" Fully and irreversably recovered here, I'm over it. My house sits on top of a former cotton field as does 9 others in our subdivision and we pay a boatload of taxes. There, I did my part. Have a nice day!
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-09 09:49  

#3  "We could probably be more constructive in facing up to sort of the painful legacy of slavery and Jim Crow and discrimination."

Ah. So it's whitey who's the coward.
Thanks for clearing that up, Barry...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-03-09 09:34  

#2  Take the first right out of the roundabout at the sign that reads Chesherbury - London and proceed South.

or

Take the first right out of the roundabout at the sign that reads London - Chesherbury and proceed south.
Posted by: Besoeker    2009-03-09 08:28  

#1  Want to solve our 'racial' problems?

Start teaching kids in public schools about the dangers of ALL prejudice and bigotry instead of 'racism' or 'sexism' solely.
Posted by: no mo uro   2009-03-09 07:37  

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