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       The anti-Obamaniacs Jimmy Carter's remarks about racism echo the sentiments of many, but casting all Obama opponents as racist is wrong Comments (138)    

    Lola Adesioye guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 16 September 2009 Article history    Link to this video   In an NBC news interview on Tuesday, former president Jimmy Carter echoed what many people have been saying, both openly and in private, about the tone of the anti-Obama movement. The anger, indignation and out-of-control behaviour displayed at the healthcare reform town hall meetings and tea parties, the association of Obama to Nazism, Marxism, Communism and any scary other "–ism", the ranting of rightwing commentators and the growing lack of respect and civility that is being shown towards the president are, according to Carter, representative of "an inherent feeling among many in this country that an African-American should not be president". He also said that last week's surprising and uncalled-for outburst by Southern congressman Joe Wilson during the president's address to congress was "based on racism".Carter has seen America through some of its worst racial moments. If anyone should have a perspective on where the country is right now when it comes to matters, he should. But is he right?Well, he is certainly right that racism is alive and well in America, that it is being expressed through some parts of the anti-Obama movement and that it is also sometimes disguised as opposition to Obama's policies. But we must…

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Sarah Palin speaking at the National Tea Party Convention in Nashville on Saturday.
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Palin Assails Obama at Tea Party Meeting

Sarah Palin gave the Tea Party crowd exactly what they wanted to hear, complaining about bailouts and deficits and taking several swipes at President Obama.

 

 

 

 
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