Pro Bono Barrister: Donald Sterling speaks for millions of fearful Americans
If you look closely at the unalloyed racism indulged in regularly by outgoing L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling, you see a strain of prejudice that runs deep throughout this country.
For 50 or 60 years, since the heydays of George Wallace and Lester “The Ax” Maddox, this pocket of poison has been inert and dormant, but lying in wait for a unifying cause. With the election of Barack Hussein Obama in 2008, its members finally had a “villain” upon whom they could all agree.
Disparate-element militias, Tea Partiers, birthers and others scattered throughout the country heard their clarion call loud and clear in November 2008 when Mitt Romney lost to a man whose African father was born in Kenya.