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Why I'm not offended by Obama's "Typical..." comment
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Originally Posted by UB50
But, you know what is wierd? With that last name "Richardson," I don't think a lot of Hispanics see him as one of them. It would help his political career if he had a more Hispanic name.
What??
Talk about a Crash statement! LOL! Ha.ha.ha.ha. So, now our heritage can ONLY be linked by our last names?? Personally I think much more highly of Hispanics, which, by the way, share many surnames with Filipinos.
It shows me that we was pretty cowardly by coming out so late in the primary. If he thought the candidate was so good, why didn't he come out to support him sooner? Sounds like he was promised a job.
Richardson supported Obama at the best possible time. It's all in the timing. And when other diggers come up with inconsequential issues for news ratings or to polarize, others also will endorse him then
And he even grew a beard so he'd look less like Fred Flintstone!
I think he needs to push away from the dining room table. Looks like he's ready to explode. Guess he won't head the President's Council on Physical Fitness
So Obama can no longer run a succesful campaign on his platform, but he needs to be rescued from scrutiny due to "timing" of endorsements?
All endorsements are timed. i.e. Kennedy for Obama before the NH vote. Didn't you know that?
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