Callimachus at Done With Mirrors writes:
I was surprised that Obama’s race speech garnered such an intense negative reaction among so many educated Republicans who are well left of Pat Buchanan. A lot of that concentrated on the appearance of weaseling out of his church connection, or obscuring the depth of his debt to Rev. Wright, I suppose. And many who slammed those qualities took a line or two to praise the general tenor of his rhetoric when it was purely about race in America. And partly, too, they may fear him as a candidate.
But a lot of my peers also went after his word-painting as enshrining victimhoood, or worse things.
So I wonder how they will take to this?
"Black Americans were a founding population. Africans and Europeans came here and founded this country together — Europeans by choice and Africans in chains. That’s not a very pretty reality of our founding." As a result, "descendants of slaves did not get much of a head start, and I think you continue to see some of the effects of that."
That’s Condi Rice talking, in an interview with the Washington Times.