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Obama’s Latest Attempt to Get Even with Those Nasty Superior-Acting People

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[img]1|left|||no_popup[/img]“I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn’t lived that life”Sonia Sotomayor

Who would like a date with this doll baby?

As the late Jimmy Durante used to chuckle, “I’ve got a million of ‘em.”

So does this disgusting woman, a New York appeals court judge who factors in her unlucky lot as a woman, her unlucky lot as a Puerto Rican, her uncomfortableness with men, especially of the white variety, whenever she renders an emotional decision.

Can you believe she is going to be on the Supreme Court?

Only in an America softened up by four months of the squishy Barack Obama would it be acceptable to honor a woman who has made hundreds of such biased, and very public, pronouncements, and still is getting away with her hate carnival.

Barack Obama’s race-centric credentials gave our country another self-imposed jolt this morning.

In a chillingly formful announcement, the most race-obsessed President since the last slaveholder occupied the White House, chose this potty-mouthed bigot to replace the wormish and retiring David Souter on the Supreme Court in July.

Prejudice Comes Naturally

This doll baby says it is impossible for a jurist to render an objective, impartial decision. Bring back Judge Roy Bean.

As a former community organizer, Barack Obama said he wanted a non-white woman for  the  Supreme Court. He also wanted somebody different from most Americans, as he regularly tells us he is. He was searching for a girl who would place empathy in front of all other considerations. Ms. Oddity perfectly conforms to this projected profile.

She is chunk, and I do mean chunk, of his master plan. Mr. Obama, you may know, envisions the most egalitarian society in history, ideally a land where the failed Americans will have caught up with the successful Americans before he is out of office. Redistribution, baby.

Imagine any white Congressman making a similar statement that Ms. Sotomayor made at the top of this essay. He would  have been slung into George Wallace’s grave.

The portly Maxine Waters and the hefty Diane Watson would have ripped off their girdles and run out into the streets igniting a ruckus within minutes if a white guy were caught in such a vise.

But since the chunky little Ms. Sotomayor is on their side, the reigning Washington queens of hate-talk think she is a winner.

And the ever-pliable President has demonstrated once more he can be talked into any decision that will buy him a fresh round of attention. 

Who Wants to be Like Her?

Ms. Sotomayor, who chortled that she will be the first Puerto Rican on the Court, neglected to add that now we know why America waited so long if she’s the best they have. Also, we now know why the list of Puerto Rican Nobel Prize winners is yet to be drawn up.

At 54 years old, she is too young to remember the terrible price that the South has paid the last 150 years for promoting a vicious form of human bigotry such as she is shlepping.

Ms. Sotomayor’s fiery declaration above is even more reprehensible than that of a 19th  century slaveholder because these are supposed to be more enlightened times.   

It should be increasingly obvious to Mr. Obama’s most extreme supporters that he mis-spoke last autumn when he insistently kept reminding crowds, “I look different from most of you.” He actually meant, “I think differently from most of you.”

Mr. Obama compounded his stack of recent embarrassing flip-flop pronouncements by choosing a nominee who would even raise the hackles on members of your deaf grandmother’s Canasta club.

Only if the hate-mongering Ms. Sotomayor undergoes an intellectual mastectomy is she likely to became a useful member of the Court.

Still, Judge Sotomayor questioned whether achieving impartiality “is possible in all, or even, in most, cases.” She added, “And I wonder whether by ignoring our differences as women or men of color we do a disservice both to the law and society.”

This is not going o be a fun ride on the Obama merry-go-square.