Obama recently praised the career of Helen Thomas, despite her recent anti-jew comments, according to The Hill.
There has long been a tradition in society, especially in politics and the media, of dismissing a person entirely once it appears that they could even possibly be a racist. Unless you’re a Democrat. Compare comments and reactions from [...]
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Another example of racism being OK for Democrats
Posted: 8th June 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsI was reading ESPN magazine the other day and was reading the “Two-Way” column by Stuart Scott. In the column, he was asked by a reader
“Should MLB remove the All Star game from Arizona if they keep their new immigration law?”
Well, my wife accidentally threw my magazine out, so I don’t have his exact response, and I can’t seem to find it online anywhere. Basically, [...]
President Obama, what does “teabagger” mean?
Posted: 4th May 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsI’ve said it time and time again, but why are the politicians who use the term “teabagger” never asked to explain what it means? (yes I know the answer is because they are liberal Democrats)
Obama is now using the term publicly, according to the Washington Times.
The term “tea-bagger” is like uttering the “n” word, some [...]
Oops! Stimulus was a waste of money!
Posted: 3rd May 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsAmazingly, this was found on CNN. This is something else that is about a week old, but again, I’m running way behind on time with both a new job and a new baby.
Anyway,
The recovery is picking up steam as employers boost payrolls, but economists think the government’s stimulus package and jobs bill had [...]
I know I’m way behind on this, but I just wanted to make note of it.
As commented on at Politico, Obama has gotten desperate and come out and openly played the race card by calling on “young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again.”
Big surprise, [...]
According to Bloomberg, Obama wants Washington to create some sort of immigration reform, and he really dislikes Arizona’s recent efforts (big surprise).
In fact, it’s really more of the “only I (and Washington D.C.) can do anything right, you people and your states don’t have the right to decide what you want for yourself” that was [...]
Unfortunately, America is a Superpower
Posted: 18th April 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsOnce again Barack Hussein Obama shows his true colors.
“It is a vital national security interest of the United States to reduce these conflicts because whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower, and when conflicts break out, one way or another we get pulled into them,” Obama [...]
Too much criticism of Obama?
Posted: 18th April 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsAll of a sudden, the criticism of President Obama is becoming too “harsh,” “incendiary,” and “demonizing” according to Democrats, namely Bill Clinton.
It’s interesting that after years and years of complete disrespect for President Bush and ridiculous displays of Hitler comparisons, effigies, and masked individuals at protests, all of a sudden the groups of people protesting [...]
Blacks not supposed to be Conservatives
Posted: 8th April 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsAccording to Breitbart, black people that support or are a part of the Tea Party movement are taking a great deal of heat, especially from their fellow African-Americans.
“I’ve been told I hate myself. I’ve been called an Uncle Tom. I’ve been told I’m a spook at the door,” said Timothy F. Johnson, chairman [...]
Obama tells opponents to “tone it down”
Posted: 1st April 2010 by Scott @ The Right of a Nation in General PoliticsPolitico has a story up concerning CBS News’ recent hard-hitting Obama interview in which Harry Smith played basketball with the President.
During the interview, this is what Obama had to say about some of the criticism of his actions as President:
“I do think that everybody has a responsibility — Democrats or Republicans — to tone [...]


