Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
The fact is that Obama is all about race. To say voters should somehow ignore it is ridiculous. Obviously, his race was the single most important factor in getting the nomination. If he's white, he's just a laughably inexperienced, corrupt Chicago pol hoping to get the VP nomination at best. But for millions of PC-indoctrinated liberals, the chance to vote for and swoon over an educated, non-threatening mixed race, multicultural candidate is their most fervent wet dream. As liberals, they are totally swayed by their emotions, so rational arguments about his marxist, class warfare positions or odious past associations are irrelevant.
For normal, ie non-lberal, voters, the race issue is a bit more nuanced. It is not a matter of his being half african. Colin Powell and Clarence Thomas would be highly acceptable to many voters. It is about the fact that both Obama and his wife have spent most of their adult lives "working" in the racial grievance industry, milking liberal guilt and using black political power to divert taxpayer money to some of the worst racist demogoges in the country, people like Rev. Wright and Father Pfleger. While it is supremely ironic that Obama now presents himself as a post-racial uniter, the reality is exactly the opposite. He, his wife and his circle of friends and advisers see everything in starkly racial terms. One need only glance through his first book to be horrified by his angry obsession with color. If anything, his perpetually angry wife is worse.
The question voters have to ask is are they comfortable with the notion of a president who is a lifelong adherent of black liberation, ie marxist, theology? Who has spent his life as a shill for the racial grievance crowd? Who no doubt supports slavery reparations ( why did this never come up in the debates)?
Race is not the only issue in this campaign, but it is an important one, and voters should not be intimidated by liberals' demands that they ignore it.