Liberal Catholic-People Who Don't Support Obama are Racist
I've discovered the application of Godwin's law which is most applicable to pro-Obama Catholics. It goes like this:
"As it becomes more difficult to defend Obama, the probability of a charge of racism approaches."
In all seriousness, Michael Sean Winters (at left) - a liberal Catholic who supported Obama during his presidency and continues to do so - actually wrote this in American Magazine about those who came to Washington D.C. for an anti-tax rally:
"It is becoming well nigh impossible to deny the racist overtones of these protests."
What, may you ask, is the strongest argument for this astounding claim?
"Many of the virtually all-white crowd on Saturday yearned for an earlier time with less government involvement in society."
You read that correctly: the fact that this crowd was predominantly caucasian (by Winters' account), proves that it must be racist. By Winters' logic, the United States Senate must be "racist" - it is "virtually all-white", after all.
Winters goes on:
"But, that earlier time [of less government involvement in society] recalls, for many of us, the memory of states’ rights being enforced through dogs and water cannons."
So let's parse this argument:
1) When there was less government involvement in society in America, there was also racial segregation
2) The anti-tax marchers want less government involvement in society (specifically, over-taxation and regulation)
3) ... the anti-tax marchers want a return to racial segregation.
That is Winters' argument, in three easy steps.
As I tweeted immediately upon being forwarded and reading Winters piece, "Liberal Catholics would do well to practice some fraternal correction." Let me explain:
Liberal Catholics will go ballistic when a conservative Catholic writer makes an absurd argument, and demand that fellow conservatives disown the maverick's argument. Because, on the whole, we strive to be reasonable and agreeable people, we typically do so. We can call one of our own out of bounds without feeling we've eroded our common arguments. We can call crazy "crazy" because we try to avoid it. Winters seems to be reduced to just writing crazy.
Well, in similar fashion, I'd like to see some "liberal" Catholic writers take Winters to the woodshed for this one. People who don't like Obama don't like him because they are racist - really?! Is anyone typically sympathetic to Winters prepared to defend this claim of his? There are many more people in America who did not attend this march who are sympathetic to the concerns of those who did attend. Are all of them equally guilty of the racism Winters ascribes?
I'll be waiting for such logical reflection on these claims Winters has injected into the debate.
But frankly, until Winters himself retracts this stupidity, I'll feel free to disregard him completely.
After all, I shouldn't give my time to someone who writes for a racist magazine like America.
I mean, just look at the complexion of that magazine's editors.

people oppose obama for many reasons: immorality and abomination (gay lifestyle), murder ( abortion ), insecurity, fear of and need to control other americans, association with terrorists, ignorance of economics, socialist health care reform , etc.
if obama were white this very moment, the tea parties all over the usa would still flourish.
From Wiki:
Godwin's Law (also known as Godwin's Rule of Nazi Analogies)[1] is a humorous observation made by Mike Godwin in 1990 which has become an Internet adage. It states: "As a Usenet discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1."[2][3]
Godwin's Law is often cited in online discussions as a deterrent against the use of arguments in the widespread reductio ad Hitlerum form. The rule does not make any statement about whether any particular reference or comparison to Adolf Hitler or the Nazis might be appropriate, but only asserts that the likelihood of such a reference or comparison arising increases as the discussion progresses. It is precisely because such a comparison or reference may sometimes be appropriate, Godwin has argued,[4] that overuse of Nazi and Hitler comparisons should be avoided, because it robs the valid comparisons of their impact."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin 's_law
Godwin's Law isn't about racism . It's specifically about Hitler and Nazis. That invalidates the entire article. Was Hitler a racist? Of course he was, but that's not the point.
And is somebody seriously trying to minimize the racism that's becoming increasingly vocal and threatening with regard to President Obama?
You can disagree with President Obama all you want, but you're full of shit if you deny that racism is at play in this whole circus of the absurd.
Why is it that race is the only thing Obama supporters focus on? Are there some racists out there, sure. It is a very small group and most intelligent people ignore them and distance themselves from their tripe. Yet, Obama supporters fail to respond to the largest concerns and complaints and focus on those idiots who are racists. Can't you respond to the other arguments against Obamacare? Why not?
I am not making a generic statement here, nor am I attempting to defend or argue against health care . I would like to address this point of yours however:
"It is a very small group"
I so very much wish that were true. I live in Kentucky and maybe that says more than it should. I am literally surrounded by people who feel no shame in verbalizing their feelings about a black man in the White House. It may go without saying that they don't use the words black man. They are far more illustrative. These are people who even know how strongly I feel to the opposite and they just cannot contain themselves. Their misguided anger boils over and almost as if they had Turret's syndrome the N word flies from their mouth. Caught in an indefensible position, they then attempt to justify the use of the word. My least favorite explanation, because it is the most popular, is:
There are white N's, black N's, Mexican N's.
As if somehow they feel justified calling anyone they feel is bad a N. And apparently they are comfortable with using this characterization towards our President. These people don't follow politics or the news. They just pass around emails and then get together and start up the N word tirade. It's simply disgusting.
If racists are in the minority, you couldn't tell it around here.