Now you tell us

I’ve been listening to Barack Obama’s apologists gush about how wonderful his Philadelphia speech was, and how important it is to have a serious discussion of race in America of the kind Obama now has initiated. Obama himself made the latter claim.
So my question is: if this discussion is so important, why did Obama commence it only after he had been exposed as the patron of an anti-American racist?

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