Well, America's a tricky place politically
Well, I suspect you're young and idealistic and very left leaning -- and that's not a bad thing, it just goes with the territory.
But I'll likely not convince you of anything, and will not try, other than to express a few of my views about the subject.
First of all, I didn't say the US is "enlightened" as in having arrived, its enlightened in relative terms.
Care, by contrast, to live in Muslim countries where women must be covered in public, can be and are murdered by their husbands under certain circumstances with impunity. Where people are hauled into police stations without benefit of "search and seizure" laws or attorneys or rights. And publically acknowledging your "gayness".... can you imagine what would happen to you?
"Hillary and Bill" would've been a much better president than Obama. I said he was an "empty suit" who'd basically fooled everyone, and sure enough, he has not only not kept any of his key promises -- the reason he was elected, plus the politically correct motivations -- he has taken a bad economy and made it much, much worse. But then, a Capitalistic country is much like an incredibly large and complex business, and Obama has never even held a job that we know of, has no practical qualifications, etc.
But he did give one hell of a stump speech and fooled a lot of people.
The Tea Party, unlike the standard talking points of the left you present them as -- is by and large a group of conservatives (not necessarily Republicans, but independents and democrats also) who want to "conserve" what we have as Americans that has made us strong and successful.
Jobs "conservation" for instance, keeping jobs in America, not sending them to China, and adapting to this new era where union wages cannot be met any longer and keep us comptetive. The crux of the Tea Party people are grounded, normal people who've worked all their lives and follow the rules. Sure there are some nuts, but I do not see that as their essence. But even a church must be prosperous to take care of its most needy members.
I don't see that your perceived "attack on Obama" is race based. I think its competency based.
Young idealistic people see him one way, while people who've worked all their lives see him in quite a different light that has nothing to do with skin color.
Recently in Bush's administration, did we not have that brilliant young woman Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State, who was the first black to hold a position that high, if I'm not mistaken?
And if the Republicans/Tea Party is a "racist party", how do you explain
President George W. Bush's administration, for all its flaws, truly bringing change to Africa through its PEPFAR program, which injected billions of dollars of money into nearly every aspect of the fight against HIV/AIDS, from prevention to critical antiretroviral (ARV) treatment programs.
Does this not represent something of an enlightened, humanitarian presence in the world i.e. bringing technology, real and tangible life-changing help to impoverished, starving and desperately ill people by fighting on several fronts backward and repressive social practices in a country that cannot effectively help itself?
All this done by a party of redneck racist haters? Really?
And what has the party of "enlightenment" the Democrat's and its leader done for Africa?
Very little and virtually nothing compared to Bush.
But why the disparity? Obama is of "African American" having done almost nothing for Africa, and George Bush, a largely unadvertised hero to Africa.
Did you know that the Ku Klux Klan was originally started by the Democratic Party to keep negros from gaining power in government since the Republican Party was largely populated by blacks?
Funny, is it not, how stereotypes are downright wrong at times, and key parts are conveniently forgotten or distorted to meet ones point of view?
Anyway, I'm not going to change your mind, but I disagree that the times we are living in are nearly as unenlightened as you think.
I merely suggest you don't have sufficient perspective to notice.