Obama as a student at Harvard in Cambridge, MA: He learned his Civil Rights lessons well.
The best part about Barack Obama , though, is he is that he is so shrewdly, so wonderfully passive-aggressive where it matters most. He knows how to "play" these things: A bit of dumb show, a little, "Oh, gee, I did not mean anything by that. . . Who, me? No, you misunderstood; oh gee, maybe we can all have a beer. ". But he does not apologize. He does not back down. His stance is not defensive; it is robustly offensive. And his little display of bashful and boyish confusion is seen easily by the discerning for just what it is: A mask, behind which his real and considerable righteousness plays its shrewd and swift role.
Yes, we all know that African-Americans should not be "grievance collectors", any more than should women or gays. But subtle bigotry and chauvinism - and I have encountered it myself, many a time, and the more subtle, the more insidious - is widespread: Its roots are deep, and its weeds may still rise to choke the harvest with any slight alteration in political or economic circumstances. Vigilance is not foolish. And I do not agree with those that say Gates and Obama "made the wrong call". I think President Obama, with his usual sharpness and panache, knew just what he was doing and saying, and why. But then, he always gets it exactly right, all the way.
It is bad to arrest an old man in his own home for venting at some pig overreacting. Obama spoke from his heart while forgetting America is a police State.
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