To those who have been willing to see Barack Obama for the man he is, the newly released video
of the racialist stupidities he spewed for 40 minutes in a 2007 speech
in Virginia is not the least bit surprising. The video only confirms
what has long been obvious—that the President is a bitter, angry man who
views the United States as a profoundly racist nation—hence the need to
“fundamentally transform” it, as he says, “brick by brick, block by block.” Only such a man—an America-hater to his core—could have willfully allied himself for years with the likes of Bill Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Jeremiah Wright, Derrick Bell, and Van Jones, to name just a few.
Obama is also a man whose stock in trade is, as the godfather of community organizing, Saul Alinsky, put it, to “rub raw the resentments of the people.” Toward that end, Obama has relentlessly pitted
women against men, poor against rich, nonwhite against white—all to
gain political currency for himself and his agendas. What is new in this
latest video, however, is the cadence—which bears a striking
resemblance to the seething, vengeful combativeness of yet another
America-hating racial arsonist, Al Sharpton. Ultimately, there is not
dime’s worth of difference between these two men, in terms of their
politics, goals, and worldviews. Obama and Sharpton are ideological
mirror images of one another, differing only in their style, their
packaging. Consider, for a moment, where they stand, respectively, on
virtually any important issue you can name.
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Saturday, October 6, 2012
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