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Originally posted by jorge:

First off, Obama is ahead, and it's incredibly unlikely Hillary will win.
That doesn't mean much according to Democrat Party nominating rules. He is ahead by some proportional delegates. The nomination is going to the convention.

As the tide turns against Obama and as people become more aware of him and his associations and radicalism, the party won't give him the nomination. You're forgetting that the general public really doesn't know this guy. They know very little about him. He is a phony. They only know his stage act so far.

The Democrats have nominated people who didn't even win a single primary election. It's all about who they think can win in November and by November it certainly isn't going to be Obama.

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Second, where do you get this Obama hates white people crap?
Yes he doesn't like white people. He wouldn't have attended a church led by a racist former black Muslim for 20 years if he didn't agree with the racist minister. A church that preaches hatred and hatred for one's own country. He wouldn't expose his kids to that racist if he didn't agree with the church's radical "black liberation" racist theology.

He's even written himself that he harbored an animosity against his mother's race.

He not only holds disdain for white people, he holds a dangerous animosity for his country. His wife too. She fits in nicely with that hate theology church.

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Hillary is seriously grasping at straws here when insulting Obama, and you and the media are going crazy for it.

Elitest? He's the one worth the least out of all the candidates, by far too.
All I've seen Hillary do is throw his own hateful words back in his own face.

Obama's net worth is not what makes him an elitist. It's his snobbery, arrogance, and disdainful leftist ideology towards his country and countryman that makes him an elitist.

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That is where Obama is different, and it seems that the only flaws people find are the ones you make up, like the minister, the "bitter" scandal.
Obama is the most radical and far left guy to ever make a serious run for the nomination. Yes, he is even further left than McGovern.

That's the "change" he wants to make. He wants to take this country far to the left.

People like you love him because you are also pretty far to the left. Like Obama.

The media can protect him only so long. He spent a lifetime surrounding himself with radicals and Marxists.... and even terrorists. His own father embraced Marxist philosophy. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

You can spin for Obama all you want. He's not going to be president. The country will not elect a black radical who hangs out with racists and terrorists and who calls them racists.

The "typical white people" as Obama phrases it will not be voting for him in the general election. Voters don't like being called racists over and over again by candidates and their supporters looking for their vote.