The biggest dilemma is that whites like Elizabeth Hasselbeck who try to make some common sense must argue from a racially neutered viewpoint. If she were ever to say anything the slightest bit pro-white, or somehow be connected to an individual or group with pro-white viewpoints, those same "women" defending Rev. Wright on Hasselbeck's show would instantly turn on her withpure, hate-filledvengeance, not to mention she would lose her job and career in the media.
If you get a chance, watch "Real Time with Bill Maher" this week. They were discussing Obama and Wright, and all agreed (especially Maher and Tavis Smiley) that the criticism of Wright in the corporate media is over the top, inexcusable racism. Maher read a paragraph from a Pat Buchanan column wherein Buchanan mentioned the wildly disproportionate rate of black criminality as compared to whites. Smiley demanded to know why the national media weren't denouncing Buchanan for writing this, claiming this as another example of double standards favoring whites, to which the trained seals inMaher's audience responded with resounding applause.
First of all, Buchanan isn't running for president. Second, all he did was cite something unflattering to blacks, which is now "racist," just as mentioning anything about Jews that Jews don't want mentioned automatically makes one "anti-Semitic."
Third, if McCain's personal minister of many years standing had been the white equivalent of Jeremiah Wright, espousing anti-black viewpoints,McCain would have beenforced out of the presidential race in a New York minute. Anyone who doubts this is completely disconnected from reality. Unfortunately, many are. The disconnect between reality and fantasy -- especially when it comes to race -- grows ever larger and more irrational by the day.