Should Geraldine Ferraro apologize for her comments about Barack Obama?
In case you haven’t heard about it…let me get you caught up. Here’s what Geraldine Ferraro, a member of Hillary Clinton’s finance committee:
“I think what America feels about a woman becoming president takes a very secondary place to Obama’s campaign - to a kind of campaign that it would be hard for anyone to run against,” she said. “For one thing, you have the press, which has been uniquely hard on her. It’s been a very sexist media. Some just don’t like her. The others have gotten caught up in the Obama campaign.
“If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position,” she continued. “And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept.”
The press have been hounding her out for those comments. The Obama campaign has asked Clinton to repudiate those comments. Ferraro, says she is not a racist, and is tired of when people bring up race in the campaign they are considered a racist.
Well you know what, Ms.Ferraro, I agree with you. If someone brings up race in this election then they should not be automatically deemed a racist. However, on the same coin lets not say that anyone who brings up sex is sexist. Here’s is the problem I have with your way of thinking, Ms.Ferraro. You state that Obama is only in the position he is becasue he is black. But lets look at who you support, Hillary Clinton. A junior senator from New York who received much of her fame from being married to one of the most loved presidents in recent memory. Clinton is using her experience as First Lady as experience in this Democratic contest. Well if she was not a woman, then for damn sure she wouldn’t be in the position she is in.
So Ms. Ferraro, lets be even when we make statements like that. Because if their defining characteristics of race and gender were the same (white male) and their platforms were to remain as is…then I still would think Obama would have a stronger chance to win just becasue he drives a message of hope and change that inspires an emotion in people. It gives them/us the belief that we can do something about the current state of government and that is and of itself knows no color.
Date: Mar 12th, 2008 ·
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