Wed 12 Mar 2008

On Politico, there is a short quote from Ferraro that originally appeared in the Washington Post on April 15, 1988.
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.”
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March 12th, 2008 at 9:51 am
Yeah, I heard about this lady earlier today.
I find it upsetting that the same things would be said today by the same (or at least like-minded) people.
This is obviousy the “Race” card being played here, and a Hillary supporter is doing it, and Hillary herself has not seemed to try to distance herself from it. This is most likely because she has played the same card herself (in addition to the “Gender” card).
I find it humerous that soemone would actually say this about Obama and his campaign…especially when people have said that he sounds a lot like John F. Kennedy…
No matter what happens, this can not end well…