In the Spirit of Politics,
A resounding No! Of course Not!
He is, after all, the First African American elected to the office. So, the outcry against his presidency is expected or should be.
Are race relations really worse under President Obama?
... Whatever the heady admixture of ideas and emotions that produced that data, that picture of America in 2009 is now orphaned. The latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows just 37 percent of all Americans describe race relations as generally good. (Accordingly, other polling in recent months has shown a majority of Americans believe race relations have gotten worse under the nation's first black president.) ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administers the oath of office to Obama as his wife and daughters, Malia and Sasha, look on.
(Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...relations-really-worse-under-president-obama/
...
A resounding No! Of course Not!
He is, after all, the First African American elected to the office. So, the outcry against his presidency is expected or should be.
Are race relations really worse under President Obama?
... Whatever the heady admixture of ideas and emotions that produced that data, that picture of America in 2009 is now orphaned. The latest New York Times/CBS News poll shows just 37 percent of all Americans describe race relations as generally good. (Accordingly, other polling in recent months has shown a majority of Americans believe race relations have gotten worse under the nation's first black president.) ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. administers the oath of office to Obama as his wife and daughters, Malia and Sasha, look on.
(Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...relations-really-worse-under-president-obama/
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