You are the king of deflection. If someone says they aren't voting for Hillary you claim it's for sexist reasons. If someone doesn't agree with Obama you say they are racially motivated. Apparently you know a lot more than I do about what motivates posters to say the things they do around here.
I agree with Jones that character matters, and it's my opinion that our political system is (mostly inadvertently) selecting against it. I have no problem at all with people, regardless of their backgrounds, trying to help figure out what can be done about it.
I "claim"?
I frequently ask questions. Believe it or not I'm actually looking for an answer. My questions are almost never rhetorical. You seem to always treat them that way.
If I wonder if people's issue with Hillary is partly due to her gender that's because I'm honestly confused why people dislike her so much when I look at her and see a run of the mill politician. I ask because that's the only thing I can see that sets her apart from Harry Reid or Orrin Hatch.
When people talk about Obama like he's an evil dictator I scratch my head. This is the president that brought our troops home from Iraq (as a vet I consider that the most pro-military thing a president has done in my lifetime) and opened up Cuba and come to terms with Iran. I love those things. I love that he did those things. But then I hear people talk about those things like Obama is weak and unAmerican. And I know there's the ra-ra-ra my party is better than your party BS, but I feel it has gone further with Obama, and I wonder why.
Anyway, please point me towards posts where I clearly respond to substance with "you're racist" or "you're sexist." And pay attention, this is not a rhetorical question, do you actually think that's what I do? I promise you that if you find a legit example I will own up to it in full. If you can't, well you can decide what you want to do with that.