According to
a new "study", its the Confederate flag's fault that some folks in the South can't support Barack Obama - because of his race, of course.
Quoting from the "study":
. . . participants primed with the Confederate flag reported less willingness to vote for Obama than those primed with a neutral symbol.
Hmmm . . . then how do you explain the fact
Herman Cain has opened up a wide lead in the South Carolina Republican primary polling? (Mr. Cain is also black - just in case you missed that.) That's right - South Carolina - the hotbed of secession sentiments, Confederate nostalgia, and the location of the best known fight over public display of the Confederate battle flag. Gee, that really throws a wrench in the study's premise, doesn't it? I think the fact is this has a whole lot more to do with Mr. Obama's Marxist political bent than it does the color of his skin. Mr. Cain is politically conservative and a Tea Party favorite. Mr. Obama - well, not so much. It's policy, not race, for all you geniuses who need "studies" to figure all this out.
But one should think about the "study" on the Confederate flag and voting patterns in light of
this "study" and voting patterns:
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