
Tiger Wood's former Caddie, drops a nasty remark, is he a racist?
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Asked to come on stage at a caddie dinner during the pre-tournament festivities at the HSBC Champions and tell the crowd what he was thinking during that now-infamous interview, Williams let out a crowd-silencing remark that can't be viewed any other way but racist.
"My aim was to shove it right up that black ---hole," Williams said.
The remarks are obviously inappropriate on a ton of levels, but the timing is one of the more shocking things. Why would he still be hung up on this thing months later, after it seems he's found a great player to work with? And why would he do this during a week that Scott is playing great golf, and has a chance to win this tournament?
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Cunningmungus 2011/11/05 16:54:53Nahh, he was just spouting off.






















If you were the guy, how would you feel?
He probably felt like Tiger was unfairly blaming him, the Caddie, for his demise instead
of Tiger manning up and accepting responsibility for his fall from grace.
It seems like we as a country have become so much more sensitive since 0bama
came on the scene......... which may be the result of the 0bama campaign, his surogates,
his supporters and the LSM using racism as a political tactic. It is sad that in
a country where 53% of the voters elected the first black POTUS, that his supporters
would shout racism every time someone opposes the 0bama administration and
its policies. It is a sad commentary on a historic election..............
Either battling a bruised ego, or hoping to be Tigers Hole in one. ;-)