Mugged : racial demagoguery from the seventies to Obama / Ann Coulter.
Obama has repeatedly returned to the well of racial divisiveness to serve his political ends. His 2008 presidential campaign managed to revive the white guilt that had long since dissipated and then hinted that the one path to racial reconciliation was to make him president. Only then could we stop talking about race-a conversation he had initiated in the first place.
Alas, since he's been president, that's all we talk about.
The Obama presidency has been like the David Dinkins New York City mayoralty all over again, with utter incompetence being papered over with appeals to white guilt.
At least Sandra Day O'Connor gave us a time limit on how much longer government discrimination against white people would be legal to make up for the historical injustices: twenty-five years.
With the Democrats it never ends. Book jacket.
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- ISBN: 9781595230997
- Physical Description: 326 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Sentinel, [2012]
- Copyright: ©2012.
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