Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I read the comments here, I just can’t help to feel sad for what some of you consider “important” when it comes to choosing the leader of our country.
It is no wonder we are heading to hell in a hand basket.
“Seamlessly greet the white guy and the black guy?” Really???
Just because we can enjoy this little moment caught on video doesn't mean it's the reason we support Obama. It's just a bonus! Good grief, people.
Anonymous wrote:As I read the comments here, I just can’t help to feel sad for what some of you consider “important” when it comes to choosing the leader of our country.
It is no wonder we are heading to hell in a hand basket.
“Seamlessly greet the white guy and the black guy?” Really???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think little things like this will be HUGELY missed when he leaves.
Do you think HRC could do the same? Or anyone in the R field?
Cory Booker should run for POTUS precisely for this reason. He can relate to a large swath of a browning country.
But "browning" is ok?
Anonymous wrote:I think little things like this will be HUGELY missed when he leaves.
Do you think HRC could do the same? Or anyone in the R field?
Cory Booker should run for POTUS precisely for this reason. He can relate to a large swath of a browning country.
Anonymous wrote:Is this the equivalent of voting for the cool kid in high school?
I want our President to be a smart and strong leader, not be able to shake hands in a funky way.
You also just reduced "brown" people to ghetto handshakes. fabulous
Anonymous wrote:Dap is not ghetto, just because it isn't in white culture.
I want our POTUS to be able to instantly relate to a wide range of people. That is a great quality to have.