Wrong twice
NecroPhiliac Radio is interviewing some Dakota Indian official who was visited yesterday by Obama. In response to a dumb question about "what the visit meant to you", the official said "...And for our youth it's encouraging. It lets them know that they could grow up to be President."
Wrong, idiot official. Wrong two ways.
(1) Empirically, Indians had an excellent chance of becoming President in the 1920s and 1930s. Charles Curtis, a Kanza chief, was Hoover's VP. If Hoover had died, an Indian would have
been President. And Robert Kerr (Cherokee) was a powerful and effective Senator for a long time, often considered as a Dem candidate for Pres. Since then we haven't had any actual Indians in positions of national leadership, and this doesn't seem likely to change. Why? Because Indians decided to get radical in the '70s, and all of their national leaders since then have been leftist wackos who accomplish exactly nothing for their own people.
(2) Obama is so totally incompetent that he's unfortunately
spoiling the chances for all non-whites, not
improving the chances. Similar to what's happened in big cities. For a couple of decades it was Fashionable and Die-Verse to pick a black mayor. After trying the experience, nearly all big cities (even Detroit, for fuck's sake) have returned to other ethnicities. Italian, Jew, plain old Anglo. The cities realized that Africans are simply not very good at governing, and the nation has now observed the same fact.