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Obama HAS to Hate America or Lose 'Black Vote'
Publius' Forum ^ | 3/28/08 | Warner Todd Huston

Posted on 03/29/2008 12:29:26 PM PDT by Mobile Vulgus

On Friday, March 28th, Barack Obama made his latest stab at explaining away why he spent 20 years as a comfortable member of the volatile and racist Trinity United Church of Christ on the south side of Chicago. This was the church where Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Jr. bellowed sermons filled with hate for whites and the United States of America as well as a church that published anti-Jew, pro Hamas terrorist articles in church newsletters. And, like all Obama's other "explanations on this matter" this one leaves a lot to be desired.

This time, Obama tried his best to make us believe that he would have quit the church over Rev. Wright's racist, hate filled rants if the good Rev. hadn't retired first – even though it was only a year ago. In an excerpt from an upcoming interview CNN reports that Obama earnestly hoped to assure America that Wright's rhetoric was "outrageously wrong" and that his brand of “religion” would have caused Barack to quit the church had it continued.

The problem is, when you look at what Barack really said, it does not assure us that he would have left the church over Wright's obscenities any more than a child caught with his hand in a cookie jar could be believed should he say that it was the last time he intended to steal a cookie. It's easy to claim what you would have done after being caught at something. But the proof is in the pudding as history shows what was really done. Barack didn't leave the church over Wright or anything else. He sat in that congregation with his wife and children nodding his head and saying "Amen" to Wright's 20 some years of railing against the United States.

Barack talked about the controversy on ABC's "The View" and tried to sound as if he was somehow disturbed by Wright's long history of anti-Americanism and racist diatribes.

"Had the reverend not retired and had he not acknowledged that what he had said had deeply offended people and were inappropriate and mischaracterized what I believe is the greatness of this country, for all its flaws, then I wouldn't have felt comfortable staying there at the church," the senator said.

To ferret out the real truth here, let's break Obama's claim down line for line, let's Fisk the rhetoric, if you will. (Barack’s words follow in bold)

Had the reverend not retired...

Barack says this as if Wright's retirement solved anything or as if the retirement was in response to outrage expressed by members of the church, an outrage that would have chastened Rev. Wright for his hate-speak. Here Barack is making believe that Wright’s retirement is consequential. However, it is none of these things, including consequential. See, the only reason Wright retired was to give Barack cover. The members of the church never saw anything wrong with Wright's rhetoric just as Barack and his family saw nothing wrong for nearly 20 years. Then came Barack's presidential campaign and the political calculation that Wright should retire was made to give Barack cover. In other words, this retirement was not in response to anything Wright ever said, only in calculation for Barack's viability on election day. Wright being “retired” was better so as to make Barack seem to have been rid of a potential embarrassment.

... and had he not acknowledged that what he had said had deeply offended people and were inappropriate and mischaracterized what I believe is the greatness of this country...

It would be news, indeed, if Rev. Wright had ever made such an admission. However, Barack's claim here that Wright has "acknowledged" his rhetoric is wrong simply is untrue. Wright has never repudiated his past rhetoric. Never. Not one time.

...for all its flaws...

Why is it we have to point out the fact that there are "flaws" in America? We all know there are flaws. Nothing is perfect after all. In fact, this little line was but a paean to those on his side that do think the USA is a bad, inherently flawed place. This little line was a tip of the Obama hat to those like Rev. Wright, haters of the USA.

...then I wouldn't have felt comfortable staying there at the church.

Now, notice the coda to his claims. He says he "wouldn't have felt comfortable staying there," right? But, notice that this is NOT saying he would have felt compelled to leave the church. Also, notice how this last bit seems predicated on the fact that Wright retired making his ultimate leaving of the church moot and unnecessary.

Obama does his best to deflect from the fact that Wright preached his hate for 20 years and Barack seemed to have felt perfectly comfortable staying at the Trinity United Church of Christ during that long amount of time. He never did leave the church and if 20 years of Wright's racist rhetoric wasn't enough to make him leave, just how much hate speak would Obama have had to listen to before he became uncomfortable enough to leave? And, why did that discomfort only arise after 20 years and conveniently enough just as he began to campaign for president?

Further more, Obama cannot claim to have been too upset at his "spiritual mentor" because Rev. Wright had an official role in the Obama campaign until just a few weeks ago. Wight was Obama's adviser to the campaign for outreach to African-American communities. So, Obama cannot claim to have felt too distant from his long time pastor.

But, here is the thing: Barack cannot refute Rev. Wright's racist ranting nor can he be seen being outraged by his church. If he did he'd lose a large part of the black vote that would feel he has turned his back on them and he would certainly lose black leaders that he only recently accepted into his fold.

Barack has left the realm of the candidate who is transcending race to the candidate who is representing race.

Barack HAS to be understood to be winking at the black community and saying on the sly that he does agree that America is hateful, America is racist, and America is a danger to the world, for this is the narrative from the leadership of the black community. This is the pot stirring that black leaders use to keep their constituents in a constant state of turmoil and outrage so that they will stay on the correct side of the issue -- as far as those leaders are concerned, at least. This is the plantation of hate of which black leaders in America are malevolent masters.

Unfortunately, their mode of leadership prevents American blacks from thinking independently enough to question the authority that black leaders claim as their own. This sort of Us against Them system of control is a common top down tool used to keep people under the thumb of leaders who have little else to offer. By keeping the focus on outsiders, scrutiny for those on the inside is foresworn. And what could be better than substituting the ease of finger pointing at others for the hard work of improving from within?

Lastly, what we have here is a Barack Obama who has signed on whole-heartedly to the finger pointing style of rhetoric that black leaders are so prone. This certainly makes the lie to Barack's claims of finding a moderate, middle way of compromise and working together to solve America's problems. It absolutely shows us that Barack has no intentions whatever of trying to found a new nirvana of bipartisanship.

This Wright incident has revealed that Barack Obama is not above signing on to the sort of anti-American rhetoric as espoused by the Farrakhans and Rev. Wrights of this nation. In fact he is quite eager to do so.

The only change the candidate of change offers is that folks who disagree with him should just shut up, change their minds and forget about what they wanted before Barack descended down to us from on high.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2008; blackvote; blameamericafirst; cone; democrat; liberationtheology; marxism; nobama; obama; president
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A racist by any other name...
1 posted on 03/29/2008 12:29:27 PM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
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To: Mobile Vulgus

The fact that Oprah’s Obama is a serious candidate for the White House is a testament to the irrevocable decline of the United States, but I don’t think the hapless Americans know that.


2 posted on 03/29/2008 12:32:16 PM PDT by Theodore R. ( Cowardice is still forever!)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

Some of you people are so ignorant:

The only way to love America is to hate it. ;-p


3 posted on 03/29/2008 12:33:19 PM PDT by Fox_Mulder77 ($15,000 to the first Trinity congregate to tell the world they saw Obama listening to Wright's venom)
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The only way to love America is to hate it. ;-p

I guess I just don't love America enough then. LOL!

5 posted on 03/29/2008 12:35:45 PM PDT by EGPWS (Trust in God, question everyone else)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
“...for all its flaws...

Why is it we have to point out the fact that there are “flaws” in America? We all know there are flaws. Nothing is perfect after all. In fact, this little line was but a paean to those on his side that do think the USA is a bad, inherently flawed place. This little line was a tip of the Obama hat to those like Rev. Wright, haters of the USA. “

This shouldn't even be in here. There is no need to “apologize” for America to a nest of black racists.

We fought a long civil war with horrible casualties to end slavery.

When America was founded, slavery was the norm and government by the governed an aberration. You have judge people by the standards of their time, not by ours.

The continual carping by some minority members about issues like this disgusts me. If blacks want to solve problems in the black “community” they should do something about the incredible rate of illegitimacy and the absence of black fathers, instead of making an issue of ancient history and attacking whitey.

6 posted on 03/29/2008 12:36:05 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts and guns made America great.)
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This is the dichotomy and dilemma for the formerly Barry, now Barak, Obama. Stay with the race-based clowns who think they're latter day Black Panthers or ride the wave of PC-perfect-brain-addled Liberalism with the hopes that no one will notice. My advice is this. Barry should just say he's a punk from the present PC age learning from demagogues of yester year and that “who're you gonna believe “your ears or what I tell ya’s”.”
7 posted on 03/29/2008 12:38:29 PM PDT by elhombrelibre (If you share Wright's pews, you share his views.)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

“This Wright incident has revealed that Barack Obama is not above signing on to the sort of anti-American rhetoric as espoused by the Farrakhans and Rev. Wrights of this nation. In fact he is quite eager to do so.”

As far as I am concerned, any Black that votes for this clown is a racist, and any White that votes for him is a fool.


8 posted on 03/29/2008 12:39:19 PM PDT by Gator113 (Obama has "changed" me. I am now "a Typical White Person”.)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
Tp paraphrase Gertie Stein...

An America-hater is an America-hater is an America -hater.


9 posted on 03/29/2008 12:40:38 PM PDT by Emperor Palpatine ("There is no civility, only politics.")
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To: Gator113
As far as I am concerned, any Black that votes for this clown is a racist, and any White that votes for him is a fool.

I think you just described a huge portion of the democrat party.

10 posted on 03/29/2008 12:41:02 PM PDT by Rider on the Rain
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To: Mobile Vulgus

What’s a serious point is where racist osama hussein obama kept the Wright on as his campaign advisor. Wright only left the campaign in recent weeks because of the public’s introduction to the good reverand and osama’s racist past.


11 posted on 03/29/2008 12:41:28 PM PDT by lilylangtree (Veni, Vidi, Vici)
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Obama basically attended anti-American anti-white hate rallies for 20 years. He took his daughters to watch. They were fed talk of aids being invented by the evil white people to kill blacks, that israel is a dirty word, that America deserved the atrocity of 9/11, and taught an attitude of "god damn america". All these statements were so out of character and contrary to the church that the entire audience whooped it up standing and cheering every time.

All Obama can say is the lie that he is being "taken out of context" and misrepresented. Obama has tried to run as a blank slate politician hiding marxist ideology. Wright has shown Obama's true colors, this his chickens coming home to roost.
12 posted on 03/29/2008 12:41:41 PM PDT by Mount Athos
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To: Mobile Vulgus
If he was so offended by Wright's remarks then why didn't he leave the church years ago? Because deep down he is of the same racist mindset as that racist ass preacher. Neither one of them are worth a nickel.
13 posted on 03/29/2008 12:45:20 PM PDT by infantrywhooah (Hold your nose and vote in November. Even McCain is better than the alternatives)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

Obama can not explain this away. He is lucky that he is Black because had a Pastor of John McCain or any Republican had said such hateful things then they would have been done for. The media would not be making excuses for him. He would’ve been Trent Lotted all the way out of the race.

I think it is telling that we have had in the short span of weeks the clear demonstration of how truly unfit both the Democrat candidates are. Are these the best the self proclaimed party of “open mindedness” and the “little/working man” can provide? What they have been shown to be is the party of small men and self deceivers who do not have the substance themselves to become President without making up stories about landing under fire. That isn’t simply being human, it is about plotting to deceive on one hand and holding a deep hateful/divisive worldview on the other.

We have a man who will not pledge allegiance to his country and a women who will pledge allegiance to anything to win. Men have been called whores for less. It really appears that John McCain is already President and the rest is just pre-election entertainment. The Obama/Hillary show will soon end and John McCain’s Inauguration will begin because even the Democrat party when it comes down it can’t stomach electing either of these two.


14 posted on 03/29/2008 12:46:29 PM PDT by Maelstorm (Heroism is something that when it is manifest it is undeniable. The same can be said for cowardice.)
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To: Mount Athos

SATAN is a house divided.


15 posted on 03/29/2008 12:53:04 PM PDT by timer (n/0=n=nx0)
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To: Mobile Vulgus

My guess is that when one follows the $10 million credit line one will find the real story


16 posted on 03/29/2008 12:53:21 PM PDT by DirtyDawg
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To: Mobile Vulgus

I will eat two Oreo cookies after dinner tonight to prove I’m not racist.


19 posted on 03/29/2008 12:59:28 PM PDT by sergeantdave (Governments hate armed citizens more than armed criminals)
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To: Mobile Vulgus
I look for Hillary to steal the nomination from Obama anyway so all this doesn't matter.
20 posted on 03/29/2008 1:05:05 PM PDT by kempo (H)
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