Posted on 03/19/2008 10:24:29 AM PDT by prman
In keeping with the myth-making propensities of the Obama campaign, former Pennsylvania Sen. Harris Wofford made an overwrought introduction of the candidate to the audience, claiming that Sen. Obama was already cast in the same mold of unique greatness as Washington and Lincoln.
Putting aside such improbable silliness, Obama was in front of the cameras during his campaign swing in Philadelphia for damage control from the negative media coverage of his long-time pastor and spiritual mentor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
For over a week, this bitter, clown holy man, was shown hectoring and working his flock into a lather on church-produced video clips, delivering the very worst sort of racist rants, cockamamie conspiracy theories and feckless Afrocentric history blather all the while preening like a minstrel or buffoon.
In a peculiar way, this was Obamas big chance to play the defining part in Shakespeares Henry IV as the older and wiser Prince Hal repudiates his embarrassingly vainglorious companion Sir John Falstaff and his earlier days as an impressionable and wayward youth now that he has become King Henry V:
I know thee not, old man: fall to thy prayers; How ill white hairs become a fool and jester . . . Presume not that I am the thing I was, For God doth know, so shall the world perceive That I have turned away my former self So will I those that kept me company.
But Obama flubbed the opportunity to demonstrate Hals maturity of judgment and growth of character. Instead of rejecting Wright, Obama went all wobbly: I can no more disown him than I can disown the black community.
Although he decried Wrights distasteful and inflammatory rhetoric, he did nothing to distance himself from the man himself, deflecting the issue by claiming that the pastor was instrumental in introducing him to my Christian faith.
Any close explanation of Obamas relationship with Wright and his bigoted ideas was finessed and replaced with a peroration on race relations in America.
In an cleverly worded and expertly delivered presentation, Obama turned what should have been a mea culpa acknowledgment into an off-the-shelf liberal speech about inequality of opportunity and black resentment.
In addition to the legacy of racism, Obama hinted darkly about present-day, less overt racism, and ticked off the predictable shopping list of ills that add to the problem: the need to find good jobs, a falling economy, lack of economic opportunity, wars, terrorism, and even, improbably, devasting climate change.
Unwilling to accept the ideas advanced by such notables like Bill Cosby that most black problems today are self-inflicted in one way or another Obama clings to the notion that black pathologies are still the result of active discrimination by whites, exactly the proposition that Rev. Wright angrily and sarcastically bloviates from the pulpit.
Thus Obamas pitch-perfect stump oratory modulates from stirring talk about moving from the static past and present to a vision of change, which he variously interprets as investing in universal healthcare, schools, communities and the legal system. This, he assures us, will help all of America to prosper.
In the cold light of day, however, such a vision of liberal panaceas is likely to bankrupt the country and turn it into a giant welfare state.
Healthcare to the sick, jobs to the jobless, education for the children, Obama says. But tts really not much different from A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage fobbed on the public in 1928, and Hoover wasnt talking about government largesse.
Although Obama sidestepped the true import of his 20-year attendance at Wrights Trinity Church, one wonders if parishioners there continued to patronize the church and its pastor to learn about Christ and individual salvation, or instead, fiery sermons that fueled black anger and grievances.
It would be far, far better if Barack Obama were to declare that the change he has in mind is not more government assistance, but rather for blacks both in and out of church to stop constantly rehearsing and reinforcing all the past injustices stemming from historical slavery, in favor of doing what it takes to profit from all the opportunities that now lie at their feet.
Barrett Kalellis is a Michigan-based columnist and writer whose articles appear regularly in various local and national print and online publications. He may be reached at kalellis@newsmax.com.
The truly sad part is that Obama really buys into it too. He just can’t expose his true thoughts for Americans will find him outside of the mainstream. Obama has been exposed as a spineless charlatan that wasn’t even courageous enough to tell his, mentor, friend and pastor that his lies were wrong and hurtful and that he should stop.
How will that play when he is smoking a hookah with the kookah Amadmanjihad.
It would be far, far better if Barack Obama were to declare that the change he has in mind is not more government assistance, but rather for blacks both in and out of church to stop constantly rehearsing and reinforcing all the past injustices stemming from historical slavery, in favor of doing what it takes to profit from all the opportunities that now lie at their feet.
Exactomundo!...A change should be about moving away from the past. Quit pimping racism from the 1950s!
This is all reminding me of trying to make your 2 year old child sit in the time-out chair for hitting and kicking Mommy and DEMANDING an apology. Why should the kid apologize for something he isn’t sorry for? Better to take the punishment if you can’t really bring yourself to say you’re wrong when you don’t think you are....even if you very much are in the wrong. The Dems take adult infantilism to new levels. Do not be an enabler - stop demanding apologies and offering what should be said to make us all feel better about BHO. It just ain’t gonna happen.
Barack is unmasked as just another racemonger and black pimp, a la Jesse Jackson.
I agree. Wright may be stuck in the 50s and 60s .... but his racially charged rants are making the children in his congregation perpetuate this crap into the future.
No wonder the cycle can’t be broken!
Rev. Wright’s rant about the U.S inventing AIDS is particularly and doubly reprehensible because that disease was another gift to the world, however accidental or unintentional, from the African continent back in the 1980s. Of course, now that the HIV virus has circled the globe it’s somehow America’s fault and financial responsibility to combat it around the world, and especially in Africa, where social and sexual customs, myths, and taboos make it very difficult to prevent the disease from spreading.
That's right, and now our society has been balkanized into different competing 'minority' groups trying to milk the most money and power they can get through always claiming their victimhood by white American males.
The only thing missing from this is the gay aspect, because blacks, wymen, and gays are the the favorite causes for the Democrats of today. What I've seen coming for a long time that the American teen-agers of today don't't have any guilt to play on which the liberals have always counted on.
The only places where the white guilt trip still works is among the Democrats, and now the liberal dems are hoisted on their petards. What to do, what to do? Vote for the black male with the black crazy 'Christian' pastor, or the white woman that everybody's scared of because of her backstabbing proclivities.
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Obama’s playing both ends ‘gainst the middle. Dump on Wright, lose blacks, defend Wright, lose whites.
Obama’s playing both ends ‘gainst the middle. Dump on Wright, lose blacks, defend Wright, lose whites.
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