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'Epic shade': Rupert Murdoch wonders if 'a real black President' could address America's racial divide

Yesterday, Twitter introduced its new “Moments” feature to highlight outstanding Twitter content, but it looks like Rupert Murdoch decided to have his own Twitter moment Wednesday night, wondering out loud what “a real black president” could do to address the racial divide in the United States. Somehow we don’t imagine implying that Barack Obama isn’t a real black president is going to do much to heal that divide.

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https://twitter.com/sarahw/status/651929199930941444

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Ridiculous. Even Joe Biden could tell from the start that candidate Barack Obama was not only black, but the “first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy.”

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