These are comments I could put on signs or make in a YouTube video or post to a blog’s comment section if I wanted to sink to the level of Obama supporters:
“If Obama is the nominee he’s going to get lynched by McCain.”
“Obama speaks very eloquently for a black man, but we need more than words to fix America’s problems.”
“You do realize that some right-wing nut-job in the KKK or Aryan Brotherhood is going to assassinate a President Obama? Why would you want to put the country through that?”
“I like the way Obama pimps his wife and children on his website.”
“Obama should be tarred and feathered for the lies he’s told.”
If I — or anyone, Clinton supporter or not — were to actually, seriously, use such racist rhetoric, we’d rightly by slammed for doing so by every Obamamaniac on the interwebs. And yet an equivalent form of venom is spewed at Clinton from Obama supporters. The cognitive dissonance among those fauxgressives is horrifying — and appalling — to see.

