McCain Responds To Barry’s Racist Insinuations

The Messiah spoke!

Sen. John McCain never mentions Sen. Barack Obama’s race except to acknowledge and salute the historic nature of his candidacy as the first African-American presumptive presidential nominee of a major party, and even that happens rarely. He just prefers not to go there.

So when Obama seemed to suggest Wednesday that the McCain campaign was preparing to make an issue of his Muslim middle name and race, some McCain insiders were livid.

Obama said: “Nobody thinks that Bush or McCain have a real answer for the challenges we face. So what they are going to try to do is make you scared of me. You know he’s not patriotic enough. He’s got a funny name. You know, he doesn’t look like all of those other presidents on the dollar bills.”

The McCain campaign fumed silently before responding.

“This is a typically superfluous response from Barack Obama,” said McCain campaign spokesman Tucker Bounds. “Like most celebrities, he reacts to fair criticism with a mix of fussiness and hysteria.”

Barry isn’t going to like that last shot, either. Don’t you know you cannot criticize the Messiah, Tucker?

It comes down to the simple fact that the majority on the Right do not care what your race, creed, color, sex, or religion is: we care about your ideas. And Barry’s are woefully lacking in positive American ideals.


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