Barely a week since her now infamous statement that race heightened Obama's rise to fame, Geraldine Ferraro faces new accusations of racism.
While performing community service - teaching pre-schoolers about social awareness - one 6 year-old innocently asked the former politician "How can you tell the difference between black peoples and white peoples?"
Ferraro reportedly responded "Well, black people have darker skin than white people."
Reverend Al Sharpton first seized the bigotry in Ferraro's incendiary comment. "Her statement is unacceptable. Stereotyping all black people like that is inexcusable. Ferarro must be stopped."
Hillary Clinton further distanced herself from Ferraro, a former chairperson in the Clinton campaign. "I re-disavow myself from her again. I can't more strongly state that I disagree with everything she says that is offensive to the swing voters."
Just as she refused to recant claims that Obama's race increased his recognition in politics, Ferraro refused to concede that her comment about black people being darker than white people was racist.
"I was again just stating facts" Ferarro defiantly claimed while dragged from the day-care facility.
Ferraro has been sequestered in her home "until this crazy PC thing blows over," her advisors stated.
