
"Those who were shocked at President Obama's cheap shot at the Cambridge police for being "stupid" in arresting Henry Louis Gates must have been among those who let their wishes prevail over the obvious implications of Obama's 20 years of association with the Reverend Jeremiah Wright.
Anyone who can believe that Obama did not understand what the racist rants of Jeremiah Wright meant can believe anything.
With race-- as with campaign finance, transparency and therest-- Barack Obama knows what the public wants to hear and that is what he has said.
But his policies as president have been the opposite of his rhetoric, with race as with other issues."
Now, here is Professor Sowell's clincher:
"To think that someone who has spent years promoting grievance and polarization was going to bring us all together as president is a triumph of wishful thinking over reality."
In 2008, BO told a lot of people what they wanted to hear.
Wonder how many of those people feel today?








