Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:
Again, you are bringing race into the equation by suggesting that if Obama were white he would not be in the position he is in.
Let's say that is true and that the democratic party is racist and chose Obama over Hillary because she was a white woman.
Really, you think that is the likely case?
Besides, what does that have to do with promoting John McCain?
The reality is that the democratic party hated Hillary Clinton more than they loved Obama, and Obama initially did appeal to higher values like hope, he did inspire people (not me, I think he is a confidence man just like any other politician)...rather than the tired old fear card that you are playing.
In the end, you continue to focus on race. That makes your focus on his race valid?
Why can't you just keep on posting the glory of John McCain?
Every time you bring up the issue of race, simply demonstrates your focus on race, and if you were colorblind, you wouldn't see a black presidential candidate, a bi-racial candidate, you would just see a democratic candidate.
There are plenty of ideological issues that republicans can make a case for in their support of McCain, and plenty to make a case against Obama when it comes to Obama...but the race card should not be one of them...unless you are trying to play the race card in attempt to appeal to the voting public that do make hiring decision (like hiring the new president) on the basis of race.
Until you drop it entirely, you are acting like a racist, or worse, a republican operative who is trying to influence voters with the race card.