It's my opinion that improvements will only happen when the majority of blacks first admit there is a problem and that the problem starts and ends with them and not whites.
Somebody has to take the lead here,
somebody has to be bold and brave and
first.
Until that happens, this continues.
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Many Americans thought or hoped Obama would be that person in 2008.
Sadly, he has only made race relations worse.
Very true
He made race relations worse by being black
He should have realized that before he accepted the office
If you think that's how he did it, you're not paying attention.
What did you mean "how Obama did it"? You mean how Obama got elected even though he told us was an angry black man?
Well one thing was the biased MSM who on the record donated over $1m from anchors,editors,etc. to Obama and who after an analysis of
stories
BY PAUL BEDARD | MARCH 16, 2015 | 10:49 AM
A sweeping study of some 130,213 news articles on the 2012 presidential match between President Obama and Mitt Romney
has proven anew that there was a strong pro-Democratic bias in the U.S. and international press.
The study, published in the authoritative journal Big Data; Society, also tested the campaign themes the media focused on and determined that Obama succeeded in stealing the economic issue from Republican Romney.
"The 2012 elections saw an 'issue trespassing' strategy with President Obama taking the initiative on the economy," found the survey of stories produced by 719 U.S. and international outlets.
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The survey used a technical language processing analysis to filter all the stories and found that Obama was portrayed as an attack dog and Romney on defense. Key was Obama's ability to "own" the economic message despite Romney's repeated assaults and the public's general view that the GOP handles the economy better.
"Overall, media reporting contained more frequently
positive statements about the Democrats than the Republicans.
Overall, the Republicans were more frequently the object of negative statements," wrote the study authors,
Their conclusion:
"
The Republican Party is the most divisive subject in the campaign, and is portrayed in a more negative fashion than the Democrats."
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can be contacted at
pbedard@washingtonexaminer.com.
Smooch Study of 130 213 stories shows Obama bias in 2012 election Washington Examiner
That was how Obama was elected in 2008.