I've said this before, and I'll say it again. This is a direct result of what happens when we as a nation "progress" from being a country who was once tolerant of minorities, to a nation who has become so obsessed with them, that we made it a mission to put one into the White House. How should any of this nonsense be a surprise? Seriously.
And if we haven't learned a lesson by electing Hussein, they are already talking about putting Marco Rubio on the ticket not because of what a brilliant politician he is, but because..........drum roll please.....he is Hispanic!
Will we ever learn? You could take a picture of this, and place it in the dictionary under the word "insanity", and it would fit perfectly. For whatever reason, we have this attitude in this country that we can go with minorities, "Places no man has gone before!" I'm sorry, but this isn't the space program. As my mother said 40 years ago, and never got an answer. "Show me one single neighborhood, in one city, in one state, in any or all 50 states, where the whites moved out, and the blacks or hispanics moved in, and it got better." There isn't one, and they'll never be one.
We damn near bankrupted this country putting a black in the Presidency. We still may. What have we learned? How about nothing. The word insanity is often referred to as doing the same thing over and over, trying to get a different result. I agree with that definition. Why do we keep doing it with minorities? The result is as the first post in this thread shows. Now, go ahead and call me a "racist". It will have about the same effect on me as calling me an Italian. Both are true, and both mean about as much as far as how I think. Bill T.