Antonio D. French is a writer, political consultant, and an elected Democratic Committeeman proudly living on the north side of St. Louis City. He is currently a candidate for Alderman of the 21st Ward.
I was on kmox in the 1 a.m. hour Thursday morning—I said that obama was not whining about any racial disadvantages when he was 30 points down in the polls—he is where he is because he did well at Harvard, he was good at political organizing, he made a great speech in 2004, which he could have made if he were Mexican or Irish or anything else, and most important of all—he has picked good people to be around him to advise him—important job for a president–he did not hire anyone as idiotic as Mark Penn. I also mentioned that I really don’t think Hillary would be where she is if she was not married to a former president. The 30 point deficit has disappeared because he has debated well, spoken inspiringly, and has run a good campaign.
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Turd Ferguson
Tuesday, 11th March 2008 at 7:35 pm
She’s dead on, believe it or not. Let’s assume Obama was a white male. He would not be leading Clinton by around 150-200 delegates.
Antonio French
Tuesday, 11th March 2008 at 10:35 pm
Turd, there has not been another candidate (white OR black) comparable to Barack Obama in American politics in generations.
Geraline Ferraro has apparently discovered the first example of “black male privilage” in American history.
Bean_counter
Wednesday, 12th March 2008 at 10:35 am
Turd,
Ferraro used the same line for Jessie Jackson back in the day.
How many white women have won state wide office in Missouri?
How many black men or women have won state wide office?
Free speech is great. it lets every one elese know who the idiots are.
kjoe
Friday, 14th March 2008 at 12:34 am
I was on kmox in the 1 a.m. hour Thursday morning—I said that obama was not whining about any racial disadvantages when he was 30 points down in the polls—he is where he is because he did well at Harvard, he was good at political organizing, he made a great speech in 2004, which he could have made if he were Mexican or Irish or anything else, and most important of all—he has picked good people to be around him to advise him—important job for a president–he did not hire anyone as idiotic as Mark Penn. I also mentioned that I really don’t think Hillary would be where she is if she was not married to a former president. The 30 point deficit has disappeared because he has debated well, spoken inspiringly, and has run a good campaign.
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