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SillyAmerican
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« on: July 12, 2016, 10:39:54 PM »

President Obama continues to want to insert the policy debate into all aspects of American life. Some have begun to point out the problem with this; after complimenting the President on the splendid initial portion of his speech memorializing the fallen Dallas police officers on the July 12th edition of The Kelly File, Brit Hume offered the following comment:

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SillyAmerican
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« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2016, 04:58:25 PM »

Every single one of these race-baiting comments against the President is rather despicable, and I find it hilarious how it's usually the #NeverTrump GOP (on other social media platforms) who so adamantly calls him out on these non-offenses. Yet again, he has done nothing improper except to offend your subtle racist sensibilities, and this is your only line of attack against him. Does it get tiring to be so wrong?

Pointing out the fact that the President fails to mention the skyrocketing number of Chicago's black on black killings, how is that race-baiting? Pointing out the fact that the President doesn't seem to want to acknowledge an African American murderer's statements about wanting to kill white police officers, how is that race-baiting? If we're in need of having a meaningful discussions about race relations in the United States, I don't think it should be a one sided discussion. (But that may just be my "always wrong, subtly racist sensibilities" talking...).
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