re: #86 HappyWarrior
I am just curious then. I just don’t understand why there exists within the right contempt for people who do that. Take the dig on Obama for being a community organizer for example. I don’t want to pester you as I know you’re about to call it a night but that just boggles my mind that someone trying to empower impoverished and run down communities is made out to be a bad person. I would think conservatives would admire that but I’m often proven wrong.
I’ve never thought Obama was being a bad person with his efforts down in Roseland (the name of the neighborhood in Chicago where he worked in the 1980’s), but one can think someone a good person and still argue that he or she is advocating for bad policy choices.