Black pundits and liberal enablers like CNN are attempting to tell us that Barak Obama meant something entirely different when he called his white grandmother the “typical white person”. As if we didn’t “get his point”, although there was not “getting it in the first place”.

“There’s a new anti-Obama storyline whipping through cyberspace at the speed of stupid.

Put simply, some Internet nitwits say Obama’s comment that his white grandmother - who made racist remarks and was fearful of blacks - was a “typical white person” just proves he can’t stop alienating white voters.

Never mind that Obama’s point, made casually Thursday on a Philadelphia radio show, was to emphasize the important truth that whites, including his elderly grandmother, are slowly winning the fight to purge their hearts of poisonous prejudices.

That message was swiftly discarded as a gaggle of bloggers and correspondents - whose collective contribution to an honest national dialogue about race has been nil - pounced.”

“Nil pounced”? Hardly, it was very clear what Barak said. Roll the tape again.

Now you can’t get any more clear than that.

When appearing on Larry King where he was semi-confronted on the remark, Obama stumbled and bumbled into incoherance.

The fact is that he said what he said and if any white person had said the same of a black person - such as a John McCain, Mr. Louis would be - along with the rest of the liberal media - outraged. That “poison of prejudice” by the way hasn’t been exhibited by whites during this election season, but by the lips of Obama, Rev. Wright, yourself (watch who’s heart you’re calling ‘poisoned’), and other liberal pundits who wondered whether Barak was the “Magic Negro”, or mused on whether he was “Black enough”.

“Speed of stupid” indeed.

Please sir, don’t insult our intelligence!