You know it had to happen sooner or later. Elect a black man who comes from an "old school" environment of angry racists like Rev. Jeremiah Wright, and eventually an incident will occur where his own underlying anger bubbles to the surface. That trigger was the arrest of his colleague in Massachusetts last week; another angry black activist cut from the same cloth.
Now that Barack Hussein has stepped in it big with his prime-time comment calling the officers actions "stupidity", all hell has come down upon him, as it should. And now he knows he screwed up, but make no mistake: he spoke his true feelings.
So he spent the last two days having his talking-heads saying everything they can to defuse the situation, except apologizing. And the king himself "regrets" everything: the arrest, the reporters question, the reaction, everything except what he said. So if you're waiting for an direct apology from him, forget it. And besides, even if he did, it would be worthless.
It would be more worthwhile to listen in on Rev. Wright's sermon this week. Should be a doozy. But doozy or not, it will be his true feelings, and his friend Barack's too.
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