Saturday, April 10, 2010

Race and Politics

"Among the people who are likely to be most disappointed with the Obama administration are those who thought it would usher in a post-racial society. That they wished for such a society is a credit to their values. But that they actually expected a move in that direction suggests that they ignored both Barack Obama's history and the heavy vested interest that too many people have in race hustling.

This is just one of many areas in which this country is likely to pay a very high price for the fact that too many voters paid attention to Obama's rhetoric while ignoring his actual track record.

However soothing the Obama rhetoric, and however lofty his statements about being a uniter rather than a divider-- both racially and in terms of bipartisanship-- everything in his past fairly shouts the opposite, but only to those who follow facts. " [Thomas Sowell]

Race and Politics: Part II

Race and Politics: Part III

Race and Politics: Part IV

One of the most ominous developments of our time has been the multicultural dogma that all cultures are equal.....

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