Peggy Joseph is a poster person for libs. Alvin Green is neck and neck on par with her.
I hope this adds to the thread, and doesn't derail it, but a situation similar to this just happened to me.
As I am a MMA fan, and didn't have a way of watching UFC 148 live, I decided to go to Buffalo Wild Wings and watch it. It was standing room only, and a line going out the door. I said I'd take a bar seat, but as for a table, forget it. The bar ended up being packed, but an Army vet and his wife invited me to sit with them which was perfect, because it also gave me the opportunity to buy him a beer. I didn't notice the makeup of the crowd at the time, but that will come into play later. The prelim fights were alright, and the undercard fights were somewhat un memorable. So then came the main event. Chael Sonnen vs Anderson Silva for the middleweight championship. Chael was the all American guy, Anderson, the champ, is a native brazilian. I automatically assumed that the vast majority of the crowd would be cheering for Chael, since the fight was being broadcast in an American establishment, but after Chael dominated the first round, and came close to winning the fight in the first round, only a smattering of cheers for Chael's domination of Anderson. Early in the second round Anderson (who is a black brazilian) got an early advantage, and was able to quickly capitalize, and TKO Chael. The restaurant crowd jumped up and cheered wildly. Then I noticed the makeup of the crowd. A little more than half the patrons were black. Nearly every one of them were cheering for the black brazilian beating the white American. I was somewhat stunned, but maybe they were coincidently Anderson fans, but I suspect they were all also owebuma voters. The moral of the story, for that demographic race counts higher than patriotism it would seem. The moral of the story, Count on the black community to support owebuma just based on the fact that he is black. That type of behavior used to be defined as racism, if non blacks used to do it.