A long-form meditation on what to expect:
Look for accusations of racism every time someone opposes them, and earnest navel-gazing searches for the wretched lint of racism when their polling numbers inevitably drop. It’s sad, but I highly doubt the election of the first black president has actually put us in the post-racial era. The campaign sure didn’t, with rampant Democratic and media race-baiting every time the GOP attempted to raise a legitimate concern about the preparedness of the candidate, the importance of his associations and the wisdom of his policy proposals.
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