Let me see……can you spell that name please? Who is she? Oh yeah, the first woman vice presidential candidate
G E R A L D I N E-------------F E R R A R O.
A suppose to be advocate for women’s rights and since she went there, I will too, “white women’s rights”!
Her books, “Ferraro, My Story” and “Geraldine Ferraro: Changing History” titles should tell you something about this women. I have two words, SELF-ABSORBED!
She told a FOX News interviewer, "I got up and the question was asked, 'Why do you think Barack Obama is in the place he is today" as the party's delegate front-runner?
"I said in large measure, because he is black. I said, Let me also say in 1984 -- and if I have said it once, I have said it 20, 60, 100 times -- in 1984, if my name was Gerard Ferraro instead of Geraldine Ferraro, I would never have been the nominee for vice president," she said.
In her first interview with Daily Breeze, published late last week, Ferraro said, "If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman, he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept."
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THE CLINTON CAMPAIGN WANTED!!!
They are pulling at the strings of white resentment of affirmative action, by suggesting that less-qualified black people are getting jobs that should go to hard-working and experienced white people.
I had a boss who felt like that, once. His own Ph.D. bullshit got him fired! And my less-qualified black ass is still here.
The news media already paints much of Pennsylvania as a racist state, and that is what Hillary is tapping into.
Now that Geraldine said it and people of all colors are calling her a bigot, her response is:
"I really think they're attacking me because I'm white," she said. "How's that?"
(ok is that a na-na-nana-na, moment!)
As I looked into Ferraro’s background a little further look what I found:
The cite is an April 15, 1988 Washington Post story (byline: Howard Kurtz), available only on Nexis.
Here's the full context:
Placid of demeanor but pointed in his rhetoric, Jackson struck out repeatedly today against those who suggest his race has been an asset in the campaign. President Reagan suggested Tuesday that people don't ask Jackson tough questions because of his race. And former representative Geraldine A. Ferraro (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday that because of his "radical" views, "if Jesse Jackson were not black, he wouldn't be in the race."
Asked about this at a campaign stop in Buffalo, Jackson at first seemed ready to pounce fiercely on his critics. But then he stopped, took a breath, and said quietly, "Millions of Americans have a point of view different from" Ferraro's.
Discussing the same point in Washington, Jackson said, "We campaigned across the South . . . without a single catcall or boo. It was not until we got North to New York that we began to hear this from Koch, President Reagan and then Mrs. Ferraro . . . . Some people are making hysteria while I'm making history."
ABSORB THAT!!!
This is what shufflin’ Magee Williams fired back that the Obama campaign was twisting Ferraro's remarks into "false, personal and politically calculated attacks." Everybody over there in the Clinton Campaign is crazy!
Magee, girl - Come on sis, masters’ house is on fire, save yourself!!
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