It's meaningful to
note that in addition to its yearning for a "white hope" has been GOP
rhetoric about the theoretical failure of President Obama's "hope and
change" agenda. Such talk rings unbearably hollow, particularly when
expressed by congressional obstructionists who've helped turn the GOP into the
"party of no." Maybe these critics should be reminded that both hope
and change, particularly in this context, is a two way street. Perhaps they
should simply turn around, look into the mirror, and face their fears. Because
until the other side begins to work on changes designed to transcend both
innate and latent racism, the kind of change they hope for America really can't
be seen as anything more an exercise in hateful thinking.
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