the two objectionable things he said were "Goddamn America", which was not racist, and the accusation that the American government invented aids, which was not actually outrageous.
It was comical, and I laughed when I saw it. C'mon c'mon c'mon. It's all faux outrage. The evidence they're citing for racism is that Barack called his grandmother a "typical" white woman. Oooooh.
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that this is "typical" conservative mouth-foaming. Oops, I just made a generalization. Maoist apology inserted here.
I'll concede the term "afro-Racist" to Patty B. Can I call him a "euro-Racist" in return? Nah, I'll stick with the classic "nativist ignoramus" slur. Look dude, Barack's message is to try to engage those who are willing to be engaged, the rest of these jokers you can't tell anything too. So don't get mad. Don't insult them like I just did either :-p
Then they'll get "insulted" over anything. You know what's funny about that?
Sounds more and more like true political correctness, especially considering the very real political implications of such fake outrage.
Cynicism is poison to reform and pumps life into the status quo.