The vulgarity was not his, but a quote.
The hour long autobiographical book report was benign.
This was his grooming period. He was not, in that setting, making any public waves personally, but seeding the mostly black audience with who his contacts were while he was growing up.
Doubtless, he left much unsaid. He told the story of his mother, his father, and his grandparents, white side and black, and anecdotes of others, not himself, who were subject to the times, both before the 60’s and after, those in Africa (Kenya) and in America (Kansas and Hawaii), and his grandfather’s friendship with Frank Davis.
Period.
And almost all of that was lies.
You're probably right, Rita. I could only stand to watch a couple of minutes of that repulsive human being. It's just that any time I see somebody sticking up for Obama, even fairly, my brain locks up and I start turning into the Hulk.
I've been in "by any means necessary" mode ever since the Clinton's came around, and I will do anything, say anything, fair or unfair to bring about the downfall of the domestic enemies who go by the names of Clinton and Obama. And all of their assorted flying monkeys.
I recommend NEVER defending them, no matter what. Just one man's opinion.
Bagster
The Lesser Oracle
You watched the whole thing?!?
Wow. Miss Rita you have my respect!
(I concur his reading was relatively benign, but he claims to have written the book, he spoke the words, he owns it).
FReeQ on!
Kit