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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Opposition to Obama is not about 'racial animus,' says GOP Senator

It's not helpful to race relations in America to write off unhappiness with President Barack Obama's policies as race-based animosity, Ohio Senator Rob Portman said today.

Even people who voted for Obama are disappointed, Portman told Fox and Friends host Bill Hemmer, 'and for good reason.'

'I don't think blaming the opposition to president Obama - which by the way is at record highs when you look at the polling data - blaming that on some sort of racial animus, I don’t think helps us,' Portman, said, responding to comments Attorney General Eric Holder said yesterday on the topic.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

He us an idiot all races have em..this one just happens to be black..sorry bro your not a good leader in fact you really suck at it..

Anonymous said...

I would be more than happy to replace Odumbo with Allen West if that would assure the 'tards that my motivation isn't 'racist'.

Anonymous said...

The racial animus is ALL coming from Holder and Obama. They are racists that hate white people. They have admitted it. Mrs. Obama has admitted the same.
Their policies are designed to color America so that white people are no longer in the majority. They can not do it with African's, Haitians or Dominicans alone so they have advertised how to come to America and take advantage of free benefits in Latin America for several years. The border crisis has been deliberately caused by the Obama regime...