I recall the President and his Attorney General have come out publicly at least three times to denounce white racism.
The Gates incident.
The Trayvon Martin shooting.
And the Michael Brown shooting.
In each case word of the event had barely reached the White House when the intrepid pair had denounced racism and demanded justice with almost the hate-filled and dishonest ferocity of Rev. Al Sharpton, famed instigator of the Tawana Brawley fraud.
In each case American blacks decided to protest with their usual rioting and crime wave, and in each case it turned out the actual event had gone down quite otherwise than as the Klan lynching denounced by the President and the Attorney General.
And yet the president is not a foolish man, and probably his racism extends not at all beyond a chronic willingness to believe the worst accusations against whites, no matter how wild.
I would be shocked and enraged, but not too greatly surprised, if he mused a bit during a speech about Ebola on Louis Farrakhan's claim that the disease was invented by whites as a tool of genocide against blacks, just like AIDS.
Of course, if he did, he would be defended by loyal white liberals to the last man.
The revered Bill Moyers was fine with Jeremiah Wright, you may recall.
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