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You’ve got to be kidding. Please say you are not serious.
Please say that isn’t the best comment you could come up with ;).
As Jon Stewart said: “And so, on the 18th of March, 2008 at 11:45AM, a Presidential candidate talked to us about an issue as though we were adults.”
We don’t talk about race in this country because it remains such a divisive and painful subject. I voted for Clinton in the primaries, but after this speech, and some of the things Hillary has said over the last few weeks, I wish I could change my vote.