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An '''Affirmative Action President''' is someone selected for that office based partly or entirely on the person's race or gender.  In 2008 [[affirmative action]] was used to fill the position of President of the [[United States]].
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An '''Affirmative Action President''' is someone selected for that office based partly or entirely on the person's race or gender.  In 2008 [[affirmative action]] was used to fill the position of President of the [[United States]]{{fact}}.
  
 
Before the [[American Civil War]], Democrats supported slavery and the Dred Scott decision, which did create a bias that favored whites over blacks even in issues far less than Presidential elections. It was the Republican [[Abraham Lincoln]] who led opposition to slavery and the Dred Scott decision.
 
Before the [[American Civil War]], Democrats supported slavery and the Dred Scott decision, which did create a bias that favored whites over blacks even in issues far less than Presidential elections. It was the Republican [[Abraham Lincoln]] who led opposition to slavery and the Dred Scott decision.

Revision as of 22:13, November 5, 2008

An Affirmative Action President is someone selected for that office based partly or entirely on the person's race or gender. In 2008 affirmative action was used to fill the position of President of the United States[Citation Needed].

Before the American Civil War, Democrats supported slavery and the Dred Scott decision, which did create a bias that favored whites over blacks even in issues far less than Presidential elections. It was the Republican Abraham Lincoln who led opposition to slavery and the Dred Scott decision.

An Affirmative Action President is strongly supported by some liberals who favor affirmative action. As they support affirmative action for other positions, it is a logical extension for them to favor it for the presidency also.

These supporters of an Affirmative Action President are likely to support a candidate based in part on the candidate's race or gender in order to bring historical diversity to the position and promote broader acceptance of affirmative action.

Under affirmative action, a candidate's race or gender is as important as, and perhaps more important, than traditional criteria of qualifications and experience.

On Feb. 4, 2008, ten days after this entry appeared here, Michael Savage commented that, if elected, Barack Obama will be the first Affirmative Action President, as he has such a small amount of political (or military) experience.[1]

On March 12, 2008, Joseph Farah, founder of Worldnetdaily.com, published a column entitled, "The affirmative-action president."[2]

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  1. Radio commentator Michael Savage observed, "We have a woman and a multi-ethnic man running for office on the Democrat side. Is this not akin to a -- an affirmative action election? Isn't that why the libs are hysterical, tripping over themselves to say amen and yes to this affirmative election vote?" Savage added, "America's not ready for an affirmative action presidency." [1]
  2. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?pageId=58632