Quote: Originally Posted by Odd1_Out Which might actually be a reasonable or applicable comment, if A) There were the slightest chance that Dr. King would have spoken out against Obama, or B) Dr. King were still alive.
What sort of interaction do you think McCain would have had with Martin Luther King, Jr.? ... I mean, other than voting against Martin Luther King Day, voting against affirmative action, and even voting against measures to stop discriminatory hiring practices. I wouldn't expect McCain to have any comfortable relationship with King .. it would be expected of Obama .. and there is a C) it's a hypothetical comment.
Obama has a long history of tossing people under the bus he no longer needs.
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