I first heard about this song yesterday when longtime loyal reader Andre Bernard (whose picture I posted in my Readers Photo of the Day), sent me an email fussing about it.

I wasn’t interested enough to look the song up on YouTube. So props to BlogXilla for doing my legwork for me and finding the video link.

Now, as for the song — which is actually 2 years old, I am not offended by it. I realize it’s a parody of the type that funny man Kimmer was infamous for on his talk radio show on WSB back in the day.

i did chuckle at the end when the singer, playing the role of the very Reverend Al Sharpton, went off on Barack Hussein for taking away Al’s excuse to continue collecting off of white guilt for the shameless legacy of slave trading.

I’m sure those of you who are offended by this song weren’t offended by the endless parodies about George Bush over the past 8 years.

So quit your whining and get used to it. Barack Hussein is a public figure and public figures can be publicly ridiculed and held in contempt.

I’ve said this before but it bears repeating:

If you think these racist images are bad – wait – it gets much worse …

If you don’t have thick skin you’d better toughen up. Racism is alive and well – especially here in Georgia. We can’t avoid the racist imagery that’s about to be unleashed upon us and the Constitution gives racists the rights to express their hate.