Sherri Shepherd Suggests West Virginians are Racist

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On the May 14 edition of "The View" co-host Sherri Shepherd revealed her family once lived in West Virginia, but not in singing "take me home." Apparently West Virginians are racist. Why? Because Barack Obama lost of course. The noted historian and geographer added she knows "why [her family] moved" and "overwhelming white" West Virginia "voted for Clinton."

Shepherd also implied Clinton voters who say they will vote for McCain if Obama is the nominee are motivated by race. Sherri Shepherd previously chided Elisabeth Hasselbeck for raising concerns about those who vote for Obama because of his race. On the April 24 edition, Shepherd proclaimed that she is "a black woman" and "so proud of [Obama]."

Elisabeth Hasselbeck then jumped in and asked "is it always because of racism or because of politics too?" Whoopi Goldberg opined "it’s hard to tell."

Always reliably partisan Joy Behar jumped in to bash West Virginians. Apparently those ignorant red necks care more about a stupid lapel pin the Barack Obama’s "brilliance." Yes, those backwoods hicks care more about one’s patriotism than lofty rhetoric.

"You know, in the way he, he misunderstood a little bit, I think the country because he came out and he didn’t wear the flag pin right away. And he thought that his brilliance, which is quite apparent, would carry him. And now he understands that there are images and there are symbols and things that people in places like West Virginia need to see in order to feel secure."

One theory that was not brought up as to why Obama got trounced in West Virginia maybe due to his condescending comments about Middle America at a San Francisco fund raiser. No, West Virginians are just racist, ignorant hicks.

 

The entire transcript is below.

SHERRI SHEPHERD: I was just thinking about the whole West Virginia thing because my family is from Whipple, West Virginia. Now I know why they moved. Maybe they should have stayed, so they could vote. But yeah, they’re from Whipple. It just made me think about that. Yeah because in West Virginia it was overwhelmingly white that voted for Clinton and, you know, Barack lost there.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Do you think that, do you think that, that’s real or do you think that, that like they’ve done over this last season of campaigning they were like, "well you know, all of the blacks are going to be voting for Obama because we, he’s black."

SHEPHERD: I think it’s really interesting because we, we had a discussion where you were concerned that black people were voting for Barack just because he was black.

ELISABETH HASSELBECK: Because people were saying-

SHEPHERD: There are white people going "I’m not going to be voting for this man because he’s black as a matter of fact." And they’ve used the racial slurs and they’re saying "I’m voting for Hillary because she’s white and if he does win, I’m going over to McCain."

GOLDBERG: He’s white.

SHEPHERD: So it is something that is, that is very real.

GOLDBERG: That’s why I’m saying-

HASSELBECK: Is it always because of racism, or is it because of politics too?

GOLDBERG: It’s hard to tell.

SHEPHERD: Yes.

HASSELBECK: Because McCain is, is so centrist in a lot of his ways. You know, it may, it may there may be a case to be made for the fact that it has to do with politics and not always about race.

JOY BEHAR: No one ever says "I’m a racist." Very few people actually say that.

GOLDBERG: No, only the media says this group is a racist, and this group is a racist, you know. But it’s, it’s kind of an interesting thing. Well, let me ask you this then. Campaigners for Obama, especially the younger set, you know the 20 year olds, are really shocked at the racism that they’ve been encountering according to "The Washington Post" because people were saying stuff like "I’d never vote for a black person" and even "hang that darkey from a tree" one little girl was told. And they are appalled, you know.

SHEPHERD: Rory, Rory Kennedy who is the granddaughter of one of the Kennedys.

BEHAR: Robert Kennedy.

SHEPHERD: Robert Kennedy, somebody told her, you know, "whites look out for whites and blacks look out for blacks," so- daughter of Kennedy I’m sorry. But, like I don’t want to sound like I’m blaming it on race. It is- it makes a lot of people think "it’s there" and is that one of the issues?

GOLDBERG: It’s been pounded in. I mean, since we’ve been together on this show, I know since we’ve been together on this show and the campaign has been on, we heard that first it was, as I said yesterday, you know, "black people aren’t going to vote for Obama because he’s not black enough." And then they said "only white people are going to vote for Obama." Then, suddenly, five or six black people showed up at the polls and they were like "black people are backing Obama!"

[laughter and applause]

BEHAR: Well he is, he is half white. The guy is half white.

GOLDBERG: He’s a real American, isn’t he?

BEHAR: In this country, if you’re just, just a little bit black, you’re black.

GOLDBERG: Yeah.

SHEPHERD: But, you know, the thing about Barack, which is so great, and we were talking about this, is he has not made that an issue. He hasn’t wanted to make an issue out of the fact that they’re have been these racial slurs, and people have been, you know, throwing a rock through the window of a certain, you know certain cities, and I think him wanting to, you know, go over that is really, I admire him for that.

BEHAR: You know, in the way he, he misunderstood a little bit, I think the country because he came out and he didn’t wear the flag pin right away. And he thought that his brilliance, which is quite apparent, would carry him. And now he understands that there are images and there are symbols and things that people in places like West Virginia need to see in order to feel secure.

HASSELBECK: Or, or not see-

BEHAR: And he’s wearing the flag pin, which is saying to people "look, it’s okay with me. I’m alright with this."

—Justin McCarthy is a news analyst at Media Research Center.


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Leave it to West Virginians

to say what the rest of the country won't.    good on them. 

and another thing

Obama is wearing his flag pin again (better late than never).

A west virginian has an equal right vote in this country.  The ladies can't read minds.

Everytime I see an entry regarding the views of those on the "view" I cringe - it's like looking toward an accident on the highway instead of looking away.

 

West Virginia... SOLIDLY

West Virginia...

SOLIDLY DEMOCRAT:)

must have slipped sherri's mind?

Shepherd proclaimed that she is "a black woman" and "so proud of

I just can't help it.

I'm a "Mexican-American" and  so "proud of Juanito McCain".

sarc off

Blacks vote 90% for Obama

So since the blacks vote for the black more than the whites vote for the white, does that make the blacks even MORE racist?

Also, since Obama is 50% white are the ALL the people who didnt vote for him racist? In other words, the white people didnt vote for him because he's 1/2 black and the black people who didn't vote for him did it because he's 1/2 white. They went for Hillary because she is female & didn't want to not vote for her for fear of being sexist.

Naturally, Obama's radical liberal agenda & history can't possibly have anything to do with a voters decision. We are all way too simple minded for that.

Let the Republicans put up a Walter Williams type black & we can show the media how policy over skin shade is what really matters to most voters

 

Is it racism? Maybe.

I don't live in West Virginia, but I do live in rural Illinois, solid gun clinger country. I work in academia.

What's missing in all of this is that the Obama lovers (media, academics, blacks) are all liberal. Americans of all colors think it would be nice to have a black president, but for most of us, his being black is not nearly enough to overcome his politics.

For academics, there is nothing to overcome. He's one of them.

For the media, he's a liberal, so the pull of wanting a black president (or of not wanting to be seen opposing a black president) is enough.

For blacks, who mostly lean liberal anyway, the appeal of having a black president (finally!) is too much.

For rural whites and conservatives, his message of having the government come fix everything, when we know it doesn't, just makes us groan.

The flag pin thing? We know people like that, who flaunt the dress code to prove a point. "OK, I get it. Point taken. Oh, by the way you're fired."

culturalism

why do so many blacks "want a 'black' president?"

why do so many women "want a 'women' president?"

why do so many people (black, white, male, female, etc, etc) want our presidents to always be white mainline Christian men? 

why is this important?

there definitely is a difference

there is a black culture

there is a female culture

there is a white mainline Christian men culture

as humans we are all born with the exact same moral, intellectual and governing capability - and then we are cultured differently as we grow up

and white Christian men have the greatest advantages - that's undeniable - but we also have the most advantageous attitudes - and that's something everyone is free to choose black, female or otherwise - and many are - and they are kicking ass - like Colin Powell, Condi Rice, even Hillary is one hell of a political fighter - these people have the attitude - they get off their asses and do something 

half of my family is in the mountains West Virginia - I've heard them talk about "colored folks" in racist ways - many of the older folks still do - and that's also the case here in Minnesota and Wisconsin where I was raised - plenty of racists here as well - no more or less than my travels in WV

these West Virginians don't really object to the pigment of obama's skin

and Obama supporters don't object to the pigment of Hillary's skin

they are voting for a culture - and they have every right to - it's not racism - it's "culturalism"

this issue gets very confusing and it will likely be that way for a very long time - with blacks complaining about America's "racism" as they exclusively vote for black candidates, watch Black Entertainment Television, read Ebony Magazine, support the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the United Negro College fund...

as long as we allow this we will have these confusing "racial problems"

Small error there.

While I mostly agree that people are voting for culture, that's only a nice way of saying what Sheets Byrd said.

But you said:

as humans we are all born with the exact same moral, intellectual and
governing capability - and then we are cultured differently as we grow
up

No, we don't all have the same moral, intellectual or governing capacity. Some people just aren't as smart as others, and virtue varies with biology also (and is not necessarily associated with brains). And while intellect correlates with race (oh, yes it does), the spread vastly outweighs the difference. That is, Barack Obama is probably smarter and more moral (within his fork-tongued limits) than all but a handful of West Virginians.

While the differences aren't so great that culture and education can't blur the lines, you can't educate a moron into a genius, even if you give him a Head Start.

we do disagree...as a

we do disagree...

as a Christian fundie I'm taught equality - so I'm really just trying to repeat Jesus...

I don't disagree with the correlation - in fact that's the same thing I thought I posted - it's just that correlation does not equate to causation - that's why this issue is so confusing - skin pigment is entirely coincidental and irrelivent - the differences between all of us lie completely in the culturing - according to my fundie beliefs anyway...

and you certainly can educate a moron into a genius, with God all things are possible...

God has done some great things with "morons" 

racism/MSM

Why is it fair to mention the % of blacks in a state Obama wins (and I am no fan of his) but, when Hillary (no fan of hers, either)wins a state 90+% white and with an older population...racism is out of bounds. Look, the reality is that the older you are and, if white, the chances are greater that you have a bias or 2 against blacks, perhaps exacerbated bu affirmative action , et al...so, why not say it?? 

The "Reverend" Wright

 I would have NEVER voted for obama, based solely on this political beliefs and voting record. But as soon as I heard about the "reverend" wright's connection to farrakhan,  I completely washed my hands of obama.  You cannot tell me someone who sits in wright's congregation for 16+ years does not believe some, if not all what the "reverend" is spewing.  If that makes me a racist, then so be it!!

Sherrie Shepherd

Obama has no business in this presidential race because he is inexperienced and unqualified.  His lead in the pledged delegates, superdelegates, and votes resulted from black racism in the voting against Sen. Clinton.  He rode a wave of black racism in his victories.  Remove the element of black racism and Obama has no lead.   African Americans who voted almost 100% for Obama are truly the racists.  

 There is no racism in refusing to vote for a candidate that is  inexperienced and unqualified for the job of president.  Qualifications are required for any job and the presidency should be no exception.

exactly the problem from

exactly the problem from Obama's campaign start - this fact is unavoidable - only a full-court MSM propaganda press could prossibly hoodwink the voters - by a nosehair perhaps - and that's the MSM's coup d’état wet dream this campaign season...

if Obama could maybe just run a city, or a state for a while - that would be a start - but it's still a humongous jump to the most powerful executive on the planet

Obama for POTUS at this point is a completely ridiculous notion

of course leave it to the Dems to attempt it

and the scary part is it's not completely impossible

the Dems are very dangerously deranged these days 

It's not just her

Sadly this attitude is not confined to your garden variety liberals, but is bleeding over into the conservative side as well. Yesterday at the American Spectator Jay Homnick made the same argument concerning the West Virginia primary voters, basically calling all of them racists for not voting for Obama!(http://spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=13212 is the link)

He seems to ignore, as do the usual liberals, that maybe the reason the WVa. primary went to Hillary is because she actually campaigned there and did not write their votes off to the other candidate. Why should the voters of WVa. (or Kentucky) rush out to support Obama when he will not lower himself to come campaign for their votes? At least Hillary will pretend to care what the people of West Virginia think or what issues concern them, instead of listening only to the "enlightened" denizens of the liberal coastal bastions (NYC, SF).

How double sided things

How double sided things get:

"BEHAR: In this country, if you’re just, just a little bit black, you’re black"

 Well when your just "a little black" you also get to click African American on state test, the SATs, Applications, Loans, Ect.

 

"JOY BEHAR: No one ever says "I’m a racist." Very few people actually say that."

 

but people do feel, I voted for a black person, this makes me not racist, now I can feel better at the ACLU and PETA get togethers.

 

It amazes me how most people don't see through the bullshit in this man, he makes claims with no backing, he talks about hope with no substance, he lies to everyone and people slurp it up.

Well, at least for the

Well, at least for the general election the ground rules have been set: If you're white and don't vote for BHO, you're a racist. 

Add WV to the list of

Add WV to the list of states - along with NH, PA and IN - that are considered by The Cult of Obama and the entire staff at CNN and MS-NBC to be full of "racist whites" because Hillary got a greater percentage of the white vote than Obama.

If you don't support a liberal democrat that's served one half of one term as a US senator and who's effectively spent 2 of those three years running for president, you're going to be considered a "racist" by the Donna Braziles, Chris Matthews and Eugene "Bradley Effect" Robinsons of the world. Don't call him a "kid" either, as Bill Clinton - who's finally been outed as a racist - found out.

People, these are Democrats

People, these are Democrats voting.  So logic dictates if the people votting are racisits and the only ones voting are Democrats then the Democrats are racists.  I think Shepard would go into violent fits if she grasped the logic of what she said.

Nuke em til they glow then shoot em in the dark.

Technically, by referring

Technically, by referring to the election results, Sherri only called white Democrats "racists."

Interesting.

*****

"People only insist that a debate stop when they are afraid of what might be learned if it continues." - George Will 

»→ Lovely racial stats

  1. African Americans are 92% likely to vote for Obama.

  2. When an African American is murdered, there is a 94% likelyhood the crime was committed by an African American.

Nothing if not consistent.  Keep following the same gospel, and the results come out the same every time.

Jackson, Sharpton, Smiley, Wright.  Same message of hopelessness.

♣ a seal

Excellent points everyone, but....

The liberals are always going to cry "racism" at every turn. I find it laughable how many politicians, corporations, organizations, etc, fall all over themselves trying to show that they're not racist. It's kind of like my dad telling me with my first wife, "you're never going to make her happy, so why do you keep trying?"

No matter what whites do with affirmative action, diversity training, multi-culturism and all of the other stupid things we suffer through, NOTHING white people do will stop the left from labeling us as racists. It's their hammer.

I quit caring long ago. If they want to call me racist, fine. If they want to call me Tom Selleck, even better. My point is, I don't care what they call me. They don't pay my bills (even though my tax dollars pay a lot of theirs). Once white people take away the "racist" weapon used by the left, then we can have a meaningful dialog on what is going on in our country.

Jeff Lebowski - Angry White Dude (and possible racist)

it has nothing to do with

it has nothing to do with skin color obviously...

a person's skin does not promote murder the more tan it gets...

it's a cultural thing, period...

»→ You're right Truthie

So what's your point?

My point is that the pity party atmosphere is the culture.

♣ a seal

America's racial resentments

Are clearly 100% caused by old newsletters & nutty preachers. There couldn't possibly be any other issue or pattern of government behavior that might explain the resentment. Nope! Everything's just hunky-dory.
JMR

The tax & spend drug war looks racist in the real world.

What about Al Sharpton?

I don't remember a big uproar about it being racist that Al Sharpton did not get the votes for nomination in the 2004 run .... why?

Hard to disagree when they

Hard to disagree when they keep re-electing Robert KKK Byrd.

((shhhhhh!  he's a democrat, by the way))

Sick of this garbage from those darn libs

It irritates the heck out of me to see those who think they know more than I do assume that I should automatically support BHO just because I happen to be black. I don't. And I live in West Virginia, too! (transplant, not native.) Must mean I'm a racist hick or something like that.

I just knew this would happen

I have stated in many blogs on this subject. The claims made by the Dem Obama lovers will be thus: If Obama doesn't win the nomination it will be because of racism. If he wins the nomination but loses the election it will be because of racism. If he becomes President nothing he says or does will be able to be criticized much less debated or even commented on, to do so will be racism. The race card use in the state primaries was unforseen by me but is in keeping with the leftist script.

I grew up right across the

I grew up right across the border from West Virginia, and I have to agree that they are a rather unique state.  I wouldn't say that everyone there is a racist, but I would say that racism is no stranger to a lot of folks out there.  A lot of those folks are set in their ways and are remote enough that they don't care about being PC or adhereing to many modern social norms.

I don't think that racists were the majority, but they did have an impact, so I think that as usual... the truth lies somewhere between the extremes.

Excuse me...

Aren't all the supposed racist idiots in WVA registered Democrats, who voted for either Hill or Hussein?  And what does that say about blue state voters that went for Hill....hmmm! 

"Congressmen who willfully take actions during wartime that damage morale and undermine the military are saboteurs and should be arrested, exiled, or hanged." -Abraham Lincoln

WildBill, it doesn't matter

It doesn't matter if you are a DemonRat or Republican, if you don't do what the MSM or blacks want you to do...all that matters is that you are white!

Jeff Lebowski - Racist

One sided

I find it so funny that the liberal freaks are always one sided.  No, black people are not voting on race if they vote Obama, but white people are if they vote for "whitey".  Makes lots of sense.  Plus I always go to the trusted source of "The View" to get my facts abotu any issue.  Riiiiiiggghhhttt!

Joy hello!!! Wake up!!!

Joy hello!!! Wake up!!!  He's wearing the flag pin so he can get votes. I thought Rory was one of Bobby's kids.