In the Boston Case--the arrest of Professor Gates and President Obama's answer to a question about the arrest, the stupid people are (1) the police chief who says Mr. Obama injured his officers' (that's a plural) "pride," and (2) the Republicans who are outraged that Mr. Obama criticised a policeman. Should the police be proud of making a stupid mistake? And shouldn't the police be criticised when they make mistakes or do something wrong?
Maybe Republicans should criticise stupid Republicans for criticising Mr. Obama. After all, Mr. Obama is the president--the nation's number one police officer, as it were. Should stupid angry Republicans be allowed to hurt his pride? Or maybe, to stupid Republicans, black people shouldn't have any pride, and can be criticised by stupid white folks--or arrested for entering their own homes.
God bless America: it needs it!
Bert Hornback
vrijdag 24 juli 2009
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