On the January 24 broadcast of his nationally syndicated radio show, host Rush Limbaugh referred to Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) and actress Halle Berry as “Halfrican American[s],” stating that “Barack Obama has picked up another endorsement: Halfrican American actress Halle Berry.” Limbaugh then said: " 'As a Halfrican American, I am honored to have Ms. Berry's support, as well as the support of other Halfrican Americans,' Obama said." Limbaugh then conceded that Obama “didn't say it.”
Obama “is the son of a white mother from Kansas and a black father from Kenya.” As Media Matters for America has noted, conservative talk radio host Brian Sussman has also characterized Obama as a “Halfrican.” Sussman later issued an apology on his website, describing his comments about Obama as “insensitive.”
From the January 24 broadcast of Premiere Radio Networks' The Rush Limbaugh Show:
LIMBAUGH: Hey, Barack Obama has picked up another endorsement: Halfrican American actress Halle Berry. “As a Halfrican American, I am honored to have Ms. Berry's support, as well as the support of other Halfrican Americans,” Obama said.
He didn't say it, but -- anyway, there are those out there -- greetings.