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NY Gov Whines “Overt Racism” By GOP

NY Governor David Patterson has openly whined that the Republican Party is sneaking racist comments about Barack Hussein Obama into the campaign by mocking the Democrat’s time as a community organizer.

“The Republican party is too smart to call Barack Obama ‘black’ in a sense that it would be a negative,” said Patterson, the state’s first visually-impaired and African-American governor. “But you can take something about his life, which I noticed they did at the Republican convention. A ‘community organizer,’ they kept saying it, they kept laughing, like what does this mean?”

This is not the first time Governor Patterson exhibited a paranoia towards “overt racism”. In a speech this past July, Patterson whined to the NAACP that media labeling of him an “accidental governor” was “racist”. The NY Sun corrected the Accidental Governor, showing that many white politicians have been labeled “accidental” due to how they got their seat.

McCain campaign spokesman Peter Feldman shot back at the super-sensitive Patterson’s latest remarks. “This is a tactic that the Obama campaign has used before, and which McCain campaign manager Rick Davis correctly called divisive, shameful, and wrong.”


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