She did in fact discriminate against him, and "did not use the full force of what [she] was capable of to help him" , and instead sent the white farmer to "one of his kind" [someone white] to help him.
Yeah, but she wasn't actually a government employee at the time. And, while I think her politics stink, they don't really differ from the rest of the crypto-Marxists in the Obama regime.
What I find a little weird is how Obama threw her under the bus so quickly, especially given how long he stood up for worse guys like Van Jones.
There hadn't even been any broadcast coverage of the Sherrod video prior to her firing. I think Fox had a couple of web links (along with a few blogs) and there was a fear that Beck might grab onto the story. But that’s it. That’s what spooked (no pun intended) the president of the NAACP and that’s what forced the White House to act so quickly.
Now, once she was fired, that’s when the coverage picked up, and why wouldn’t it? This would have probably been a non-story if Obama's people hadn't thrown her under the bus.
As even the Obama-friendly
Washington Post writes, most of the blame lies squarely on the White House here.
Basically, once again, Obama preemptively surrendered. But instead of the Muslims, the Russians or the Chinese, this time it was to Glenn Beck.