Quote Originally Posted by Jeff777 View Post
I was watching CNN and the Cafferty files the other day. Cafferty posed a question for viewers to comment on his blog about -> "Will Obama's race cost him the white house?" He answered some responses on his show...they were averaged...half said no it won't cost him the white house and others regretfully said it just might. I'm more of an optimistic person and I like to think that America has progressed beyond such trivialities...but am I wrong? I'm interested in hearing your views on this. Vote now.
If Obama were white, none of us would have ever heard of him.

As much as I trash Obama because he sucks so bad, I do see value in the fact that a black person has gone so far in politics. That much by itself is a great thing. For the first time in American history, a major party's presidential candidate is black. That alone is progress. However, I think it is really unfortunate that it has to be somebody with so little experience and such an unproven record on top of being so personally involved with people who absolutely despise the United States and have even attacked us. It is too bad that when we finally reach an age where a black person can be a major presidential candidate, it has to be somebody like that. Not only will he most likely not be elected. If he is elected, he will be an embarrassment and will make it much harder for black people to be major candidates in upcoming decades. If somebody like Condoleeza Rice, Colin Powell, or Walter Williams had reached the level instead, I would consider it much greater progress and would know that their potential presidencies could open the big door and make it stay open permanently. An Obama presidency would just close the door back and lock it for a while.