Larry Elder has frequently said something like “whoever said that compound interest is the strongest force in the universe has never seen the power of white guilt”
White Guilt - it put Obama in the WhiteHouse despite his record of being a senator famous for blowing guys while on cocaine.
8 years of Bush helped a lot. And lest you forget: McCain was the other option.
Now I'll agree that in retrospect, McCain almost certainly would have been much better because he would have only been utterly incompetent and corrupt, whereas Obama was all that and also actually evil as well. But at the time it wasn't as obvious.
The McCain administration would not have made it a point to hire radical commies into the government bureaucracy like the Obama administration did. For 8 years he hired radicals into every department, including the DoD.
PJ Media had a long series years ago where they looked at every lawyer that Obama hired to work in the DoJ Civil Rights division, and they found every single one of them had a radical race ideology background. EVERY SINGLE ONE. Ironically this was the name of the series, "every single one," but I can't find most of it now, the links I get via search are all dead.
Most people did not know shit about Obama, liked the novelty of him being black, and there was also a MASSIVE backlash against tradcons bitching about media that offends them that inflicted damage against the right that we are STILL recovering from to this day despite the fact we began said recovery when the regressive left got exposed in 2014 via Gamergate.
White Guilt - it put Obama in the WhiteHouse despite his record of being a senator famous for blowing guys while on cocaine.
It put Claudine Gay into the head of Harvard despite publicly cheating and fraud.
If we could harness White guilt we could replace fossil fuels.
Larry Elder has frequently said something like “whoever said that compound interest is the strongest force in the universe has never seen the power of white guilt”
8 years of Bush helped a lot. And lest you forget: McCain was the other option.
Now I'll agree that in retrospect, McCain almost certainly would have been much better because he would have only been utterly incompetent and corrupt, whereas Obama was all that and also actually evil as well. But at the time it wasn't as obvious.
The McCain administration would not have made it a point to hire radical commies into the government bureaucracy like the Obama administration did. For 8 years he hired radicals into every department, including the DoD.
PJ Media had a long series years ago where they looked at every lawyer that Obama hired to work in the DoJ Civil Rights division, and they found every single one of them had a radical race ideology background. EVERY SINGLE ONE. Ironically this was the name of the series, "every single one," but I can't find most of it now, the links I get via search are all dead.
This one still works. Archive
I'd argue Obama was quite competent at doing what he really set out to accomplish. (and not what he ran on)
Most people did not know shit about Obama, liked the novelty of him being black, and there was also a MASSIVE backlash against tradcons bitching about media that offends them that inflicted damage against the right that we are STILL recovering from to this day despite the fact we began said recovery when the regressive left got exposed in 2014 via Gamergate.