Heh.
Very interesting stuff! Apparently an edited version has been released but Breitbart is about to release the unedited version on Hannity tonight.
Obama is seen defending a radical associate of Jeremiah Wright.
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2012/03/07/buzzefeed-selectively-edits-obama-tape
I’m not expecting this to be much, but it’s enough to get me to watch Hannity - if I don’t forget.
However, the fantasy that there is some secretly hidden smoking gun that’s set to emerg only after Breitbart’s death is rather tantalizing.
Looks like the REAL DEAL !!!
Hmmm, do they have a time machine to go back to 2008 when this might have been significant.
I hope Breitbart had more than just this kind of stuff. This will just make O’Bastard more of a hero among his constituents.
The only thing shocking about it to me is the fact that he actually did set foot on the campus of Haaaaaaavud.
Is the big story about obama being a commie or about the media coverup of hiding the tapes that prove he is a commie? Let the dog wagging begin.
Love to know what messages Roger Ailes and R.Murdock are getting right now.
I sense a big build-up only to be let down. This better be good. The edited video seemed innocuous.
I hope this amounts to something.
But I’m afraid this is all a big “So What” moment. Just like the evidence that Bill Clinton was a raping adultering man-whore elicited a big yawn from liberals everyshere, I’m afraid this video will have the same result.
If anything - it will increase his bona fides amongst the leftists.
Conservatives already know the type of person Obama is. Breitbart better have something that will make the Left stop in their tracks and want to get rid of him. Otherwise this is just more of the same.
They would do a lot more damage if they did a story on Obama and odinga complete with story and pictures.
Whoooa! You think BHO bashes the Joos and the US on it?
WHOA it is legit LOL!
Below is from Wikipedia. It’s the tenets of Critical Race Theory, which is what this Dr. Bell was into and published stuff on.
You might note some similarities to Obama, like going FARTHER than just liberalism to foster social change, and RACE BASED, not rights based, affirmative action. Separatism, etc.
Obama can say he left all that behind as a young commie idealist, but his record doesn’t lie. He’s still trying to bring about that CHANGE.
His HOPE posters should have included an asterisk. *only for blacks
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Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic have documented the following major themes as characteristic of work in critical race theory:
A critique of liberalism: CRT scholars favor a more aggressive approach to social transformation as opposed to liberalism’s more cautious approach, favor a race conscious approach to transformation rather than liberalism’s embrace of color blindness, and favor an approach that relies more on political organizing, in contrast to liberalism’s reliance on rights-based remedies.
Storytelling/counterstorytelling and “naming one’s own reality”—using narrative to illuminate and explore experiences of racial oppression.
Revisionist interpretations of American civil rights law and progresscriticizing civil rights scholarship and anti-discrimination law.
Applying insights from social science writing on race and racism to legal problems.
Structural determinism, or how “the structure of legal thought or culture influences its content.”
The intersections of race, sex, and class—e.g., how poor Latinas’ experience of domestic violence needs distinctive remedies.
Essentialism and anti-essentialismreducing the experience of a category (like gender or race) to the experience of one sub-group (like white women or African-Americans).
Cultural nationalism/separatism, Black nationalism—exploring more radical views arguing for separation and reparations as a form of foreign aid.
Legal institutions, critical pedagogy, and minority lawyers in the bar.
As a movement that draws heavily from critical theory, critical race theory shares many intellectual commitments with CLS and critical theory, feminist jurisprudence, and postcolonial theory.
Recent developments in critical race theory include work relying on updated social psychology research on unconscious bias, to justify affirmative action; and work relying on law and economics methodology to examine Structural Inequality and discrimination in the workplace.[4]