Has O'bama played his last race card??

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see if

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me thinks

NOT!

I recently listened to, and read from, various disgusting excerpts of Rev. (“God damn America!”) Wright, the Obama pastor and his Ward Churchill-like “chickens coming home to roost” rhetoric.

The problem is that he is not simply a well-meaning black pastor, sounding themes of African-American self-improvement. His loopy references about the past, and the many sins of a white racist America, coupled with his promiscuous use of slurs about other races and religions, (and his own country), put him clearly in the camp of extremists. In other words, he is a nut, and the more Obama’s tries to pooh-pooh that, the worse it gets. Most who could sit through those diatribes and venom each week might find it difficult to have a balanced view of so-called “white” people or the country at large.

I’m surprised that Obama has not dealt with the issue more forcefully, since the Rev. will become a media fixation. And, given his temperament and zest for attention, he will delight reporters and journalists with weekly doses of his gratuitous slanders. And it won’t do to suggest that such worry is “guilt by association” or that Rev. Wright is analogous to other controversial religious figures endorsing other candidates. Wright baptized the Obama children; Obama belongs to and attends his church and has listened in the past without objection to these extremist sermons; and he took his “Audacity of Hope” book title from a Wright lecture. In that incestuous context, Obama’s weak disclaimer, "I don't think my church is actually particularly controversial, " is as disingenuous and ‘old politics’ as they come.

As far as the latest racial controversy among Democrats in a campaign intended to transcend race, it is hard to know quite what is going on. It is true, as alleged, that were Obama not African-American with an exotic name, a rookie senator without much experience, or reputation from his state legislator days, would not be receiving the current mainstream media adulation or public attention.

But that said, should an Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson have had African or Middle-Eastern names, it would have done neither any good, since both utterly lack Sen. Obama’s eloquence (not seen since JFK) and sense of decency that so reassures voters—at a time of great national insecurity about the economy and the war.

In truth, one key to Obama’s success is that, on the one hand, his education, diction, charisma, and mixed racial ancestry reassure white, Asian, and Latino voters that the senator is firmly within the American mainstream while offering a promise of novelty-lite and “change” and “hope” to boot. And for the more elite among them, he raises the additional ante of psychological redemption at little cost—that his election proves that we are not only not currently racist, but also can be given atonement for the sins of our grandparents and beyond. Overseas that magic wand reinvents Americans as a revolutionary society led by the “other”, and not to be targeted any longer and caricatured as the old white oppressor.

On the other hand, a tripartite name like Barack Hussein Obama, silhouetted at times by the fiery racialist rhetoric of Rev. Wright, and the serial lamentations of Michelle Obama, also provides a clear subtext to the African-American base, and the hard Left— Obama has real fides; he is one of the people; and he expects and enjoys such lopsided racial solidarity.

Is this tightrope walking sustainable? I doubt it. At some point, given the high bar he has set for candor and the new ‘change’ politics, Obama will have to be honest and explain the difficulty of reconciling these constituencies—perhaps emphasizing that he is concerned only with the issues, and, given his mixed racial and varied cultural background, assorted groups sometimes see in him superficially only what they wish.

He should address it head on, since the tiny droplets of Michelle’s sloppy rhetoric, the Wright outbursts, the old radicals in the closet, the snippets in the memoirs that assume a sort of hard left view of the United States abroad, and more to come will coalesce in the mind of the voter into a deluge of far left criticism of America. So far he has been lucky to have critics like Ferraro whose inferred logic is full of holes (e.g., I was once nominated as VP only because I was a woman, but as an obscure congresswoman without accomplishments I would have nevertheless been a great VP; but Hillary is not there because she is a woman or Bill’s husband, but [unlike Obama?] has real gifts that earned her such stature); others will be more circumspect and effective in their dissection of the Obama contradictions.

Since Billary has almost mined out the racialist ore, expect them to tap this vein of easy anti-Americanism that characterizes Obama’s associates—unless
 
in simple terms

since he is half white

and an IVY Leahuer, everyone seems comfy with him

BUT he needs to show he is BLACK ENOUGH

So the CRAZY CUNT is out there talking NEGRO SHIT

and "Rev" Wright is doing the same

PRETEND you dont know who he is what he says


BUT BEING A WHITE GUY

YOU DONT GET IT!
 
white people wont get it

Black "people" do

The STINKY CUNT is playing the NEGRO card

Alienated in the U.S.A.: An unguarded comment from Michelle Obama speaks volumes about race and assimilation in modern America. (Evan Thomas, 3/13/08, Newsweek)


Princeton in the early 1980s had been accepting blacks in significant numbers for less than two decades of its more than two-century history (none before World War II). Black students tended to self-segregate, as they did and still do on many campuses. Although, as she notes in the thesis, the university strongly encourages integration, there is still a fair amount of self-segregation at Princeton (where I teach a journalism course). Black students in Michelle's time embraced a "consciousness" attributable to "the injustices and oppressions suffered by this race of people which are not comparable to the experiences of any other race of people through this country's history," she writes.

For her thesis, Michelle surveyed 400 black Princeton alumni (about a fourth of whom responded). She writes that she was surprised—and clearly disappointed—to find that as these alums entered the wider world, in which they overwhelmingly reported great upward social mobility, they ceased to identify primarily with the black community.

Of course, the same happened to her when she entered the real world. Indeed, she somewhat reluctantly anticipates her fate in her thesis. She says that her sense of alienation while at Princeton sharpened her goal to "utilize my resources to benefit the Black community. At the same time, however, it is conceivable that my four years of exposure has instilled within me certain conservative values. For example, as I enter my final year in Princeton, I find myself striving for many of the same goals as my White classmates—acceptance to a prestigious graduate or professional school or a high paying position in a successful corporation. Thus, my goals after Princeton are not as clear as before."

Michelle Obama is by now so well assimilated that she can wear a dress and pearls that are photocopies of the clothes and jewels worn by Jackie Kennedy—and pull it off with grace and panache. At the same time, no one should doubt her blackness (or her husband's, as she has made clear more than once). She has found a way to thrive in any world that she wants. But it is perhaps unsurprising that, for an unguarded moment on the campaign trail, she reflected the alienation she felt at being a lonely working-class black woman at a rich white man's school long ago.
 
and to all you FREAKS that piss and moan when I say NEGRO

watch the video of OH!Bamass "Rev" Wright, he says it and WORSE and the COLORED CANDIDATE, OH!Bamass doesnt say shit
 
It's funny that a racist can call racist on anyone else- Obama is a Sociopath.

His reverend is a Sociopath also and has deep paranoia-

“The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing ‘God Bless America.’ No, no, no, God damn America, that’s in the Bible for killing innocent people,” he said in a 2003 sermon. “God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme.”
 
how many times is he going to pull the race card??? Sheesh! I'm sure Ms.Ferraro's comments were taken out of context and I'm very sure it was O'bama's crew that put it out there. Okay, great job but that it, thats your last card ......


Nice big strawman you have built there.
 
Her name was Stanley Ann. She died in 1995.


STANLEY??????????????

His "MOM" was a MAN?????????????????


Isnt it so NICE and CUTE that the degenerate who takes PAYOFFS form REZKO

has his "sister" stand in front of a blackboard with such nice words on it

STAGED for you freaks to have GUSHING ORGASAMS over

and it worked

the CHIEF FREAK, KsyBottom fell for it
 
It's funny that a racist can call racist on anyone else- Obama is a Sociopath.

His reverend is a Sociopath also and has deep paranoia-

“The government gives them the drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing ‘God Bless America.’ No, no, no, God damn America, that’s in the Bible for killing innocent people,” he said in a 2003 sermon. “God damn America for treating our citizens as less than human. God damn America for as long as she acts like she is God and she is supreme.”

Ah, and where did you find this diagnosis on Obama?
 
Is Obama Being 'Jesse-ized' By the Day?

Jeremiah Wright:

"Jesus was a poor black man who lived in a country and who lived in a culture that was controlled by rich white people. The Romans were rich, the Romans were Italian, which means they were European, which means they were white, and the Romans ran everything in Jesus' country. It just came to me, within the past few weeks, y'all, why so many folks are hatin' on Barack Obama: He doesn't fit the mold. He ain't white, he ain't rich, and he ain't privileged. Hillary fits the mold. Europeans fit the mold. Giuliani fits the mold. Rich white men fit the mold. Hillary never had a cab whiz past her and not pick her up because her skin was the wrong color. Hillary never had to worry about being pulled over in her car as a black man driving in the wrong ne— I am sick of Negroes who just do not get it."

A reader in the media declares that "Obama is being Jesse-ized by the day. The Clintons began the job, and Wright is finishing it."

Another reader notes in response to my question about whether we would continue to associate with a relative who suggested that 9/11 was "the chickens coming home to roost," "Not only would I condemn a relative who made such asinine statements, there’s another huge difference. I can’t choose my crazy uncle; I can choose where I go to church."

Finally, we've previously heard an unorthodox assessment of the American character from Michelle Obama; that, we were told, was a poor word choice or that she couldn't have meant what she actually said. Well, now we're hearing about how rotten a place America is from Obama's pastor as well as from his wife. It's getting harder and harder to believe Barack Obama himself doesn't at least partially share their opinion.

Inevitably, we will hear someone argue that we're misunderstanding Jeremiah Wright's comments, or that they aren't as atrocious as they sound. Paraphrasing Dennis Miller's response to Michelle Obama's "for the first time I'm proud of my country" remarks, don't tell me I'm misunderstanding these comments, or taking these comments out of context. It's like the number seven. You're trying to tell me it doesn't come between six and eight.
 
O'h, wondering what time to go down to the St. Paddy's day festival tomorrow.

I'd drink a Guinness now, but an O'dull's seems more appropriate at the moment.

S'up with you?

That's co'o'l. No't much go'ing o'n here.
 
That's co'o'l. No't much go'ing o'n here.

So', ummm ... you're supporting O'bama now instead of E'dwards. Why do you hate white people so much? And don't try to use the "E'dwards dropped out of the race" card. That's a cope out.

Also, why do you hate NASCAR so much?
 
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So', ummm ... you're supporting O'bama now instead of E'dwards. Why do you hate white people so much? And don't try to use the "E'dwards dropped out of the race" card. That's a cope out.

Also, why do you hate NASCAR so much?

Is this like a southern accent thing?
 
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