Barack Obama, as a candidate, promised to be THE ONE that would unite the country. His administration would be post-partisan and post-racial, he said. It has actually been anything but.
On the never-ending campaign trail, and desperate to reverse the trend that the polls are showing before November 2, President Obama does what he and his party know best. He drops the race card.
Last week, at a rally in Philadelphia, our president said of Republicans . . .
They’re counting on young people staying home and union members staying home and black folks staying home.
Mychal Massie, chairman of the Project 21 black leadership network, says President Obama’s recent playing of the race card is inappropriate for a President and for someone who has publicly professed a desire for a post-racial America.
“Obama’s comments further calcify his commonality, lack of couth, lack of propriety and unworthiness to be president,” said Project 21’s Massie. “Never in the history of this nation has there been a president who so perfectly lacked even the most basic qualifications and social skills pursuant to the office he holds.”
Link: Obama’s Race Taunts Unsuited to the Presidency, Says Project 21 Chairman.