Iowa GOP Rep: Obama 'favors the black person'

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WASHINGTON - Democrats on Tuesday denounced an Iowa Republican congressman who says President Barack Obama favors blacks over whites, and a GOP candidate from Colorado canceled a fundraiser the Iowan was to keynote.

Rep. Steve King, known for sometimes incendiary remarks about immigration, Abu Ghraib and other issues, criticized Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder, who also is black, in an interview Monday on G. Gordon Liddy's nationally syndicated radio talk show.

"I'm offended by Eric Holder and the president also, their posture," said King, 61. "It looks like Eric Holder said that white people in America are cowards when it comes to race."

King continued: "The president has demonstrated that he has a default mechanism in him that breaks down the side of race on the side that favors the black person in the case of professor Gates and officer Crowley."

He was alluding to last year's incident in which Obama commented on a white police officer's arrest of a black professor from Harvard University.

As news of King's remarks spread, GOP House candidate Cory Gardner of Colorado canceled a planned $100 per-plate fundraiser where King was to speak. King's appearance was also canceled at a Colorado tea party gathering where he was scheduled to appear.

"His comments do not represent the tea party," said Owen Loftus, a spokesman for Republican Ken Buck, who is running for Senate in Colorado.

Andy Stone, a spokesman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, criticized Gardner for having scheduled King. "This is just the kind of over-the-top extremism that Colorado voters have rejected again and again," Stone said.

King, a four-term lawmaker, made similar remarks about Obama in a speech last month.

"When he had an Irish cop and a black professor, who'd he side with?" King said. "He jumped to a conclusion without having heard the facts. And he ended up having to have a beer summit. The president of the United States has got to articulate a mission. And instead, he's playing race-bait games to undermine the law enforcement in the state of Arizona and across the country."
 
Considering that blacks make up on 14% of the population, you act as if that is a bad thing.

Either way, it's time to stop government sponsored racism ... end affirmative action NOW!





Considering she died 15 years ago, before he even entered politics, you don't know he didn't.
 
lol at the way being half white/half black..

Is just considered blanket black.

The logic behind that is racist as fuck.
 
Say what you want, but I don't think he's wrong. It's just not prudent in today's society to point that fact out in a public address.
 
Obama walks up to an old lady, grabs her purse, and takes off.

Will witnesses describe him as a white or black guy?



Face it, in today's society he is black.
 
I thought she died during the primaries? Or when he was up against McCain.. Not 15 years ago.

Edit: nevermind, I was thinking of his grandmother.
 
nothing he said is racist, his point is valid he didn't claim the president is racist
 
uhh yea he did, favor one race to another race is racist

take the white hood off so i can see your face please
 
oh snap someone distancing himself from his comment! it's settled, the tea party fucktards are not racist even a little bit!
 
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