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Barack Obama (b. 1961)
Limbaugh stands on the shoulders of midgets when he samples a favorite technique of American racism, by countering the legitimate African American assertion of authority with cartoonish fantasies about little black men:
It’s—you know, it’s just—it’s just we can’t hit the girl. I don’t care how far feminism’s saying, you can’t hit the girl, and you can’t—you can’t criticize the little black man-child. You just can’t do it, ’cause it’s just not right, It’s not fair. He’s such a victim.
In this view, Obama’s predecessors are celebrities such as:
Rodney Allen Rippy (b. 1968)
Emmanuel Lewis (b. 1971)
Gary Coleman (b. 1968)
White male cultural conservatives have every reason to whine: for the last century, everyone else—all those others—have been mopping the floor with their imaginary entitlement. Go team!





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