Adding to the long litany of race-obsessed remarks by His Excellency The Right Honorable Reverend Jesse Jackson, here's the latest gem...
November 18, 2009 - Jackson chastises Representative Artur Davis (D-Alabama) for voting "No" on the state-rationed healthcare bill.
Witness the eloquence:
We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill. You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.
Excuse me, Reverend... what the fuck is that supposed to mean? You have to vote according to the color of your skin, rather than your conscience?
Well, it's not my place to make assumptions about another man's mind; suffice it to say that this is strongly reminiscent of every other Jackson quote our favorite tax fraud's comment that blacks should only vote for other blacks.
Davis' subtly sarcastic reply:
"One of the reasons that I like and admire Rev. Jesse Jackson is that 21 years ago he inspired the idea that a black politician would not be judged simply as a black leader" ... "The best way to honor Rev. Jackson’s legacy is to decline to engage in an argument with him that begins and ends with race."
Isn't it great that we've finally reached the glittering Post-Racial Age (as per Post-Racial President™ Obama), where men (and women) co-exist in peace and harmony regardless of their skin tone?
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