The black guy's allegedly playing golf again
It took 'em a few ties to get it right, but the nice folks over at Glenn Beck's The Blaze finally figured out the right hed to go with the picture and story:
President Barack Obama’s plate is full of difficult situations, foreign and domestic. From the crisis in Ukraine and Crimea to the instability brewing in Venezuela and North Korea still lobbing missiles into the sea. And then there is the President’s ongoing battle against income inequality in America.
If there was only a place that where he could go to relax. A place that believes, “the busier life gets, the more we seek true tranquility, a place where the world’s clamor can be shut out and forgotten for a while.” Luckily, the president has found such a place.
Good to know somebody's always on the Black Guy Playing Golf beat!
President Barack Obama’s plate is full of difficult situations, foreign and domestic. From the crisis in Ukraine and Crimea to the instability brewing in Venezuela and North Korea still lobbing missiles into the sea. And then there is the President’s ongoing battle against income inequality in America.
If there was only a place that where he could go to relax. A place that believes, “the busier life gets, the more we seek true tranquility, a place where the world’s clamor can be shut out and forgotten for a while.” Luckily, the president has found such a place.
Good to know somebody's always on the Black Guy Playing Golf beat!
Labels: depraved weaseldom, glenn beck, golf
2 Comments:
Oh, come on. Bush got plenty of criticism for playing golf -- and for taking vacations. He even got ridiculed when he announced that he would stop playing golf!
I don't see anything racial about this article. (The comments may be another story -- I'm not going to read them).
I don't see where the blogger (full disclosure: a long-time friend of mine) said this is racist. The big point as I read it is that Fox is using Obama's golfing at an exclusive course as a hammer to say he's being a hypocrite on income inequality. Of course, there's no way the Secret Service could protect him at a muni, where us great unwashed play.
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