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From Hillary's recent speech to a black audience in New York:
When I walk into the Oval Office in January 2009 I'm afraid I'm gonna lift up the rug and I'm gonna see so much stuff under there. What is it about us always having to clean up after people?
"What is it about us always having to clean up after people?" - that sounds like she's characterizing black people as people who are used to doing janitorial and housekeeping work. It seems quite offensive. If a Republican had said this, wouldn't there be immediate protests?