Posted on 07/30/2009 11:46:27 AM PDT by FlorianG
Right-wing talk show host Glenn Beck took 24 hours to consider the storm he sparked by branding President Obama a racist - then said it again. Beck took time out on his nationally syndicated radio show to defend his comments, made in connection with the arrest of black Harvard scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr. by a white police officer. The Fox Network star told his listeners: 'I said yesterday on Fox News & Friends that the president is a racist; I think he has race issues. 'Don't know if he hates whites but there is something going on with the president'Well, I stand by that - I deem him a racist, really, by his own standard of racism - the standard of the left.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
The audio for this is outstanding. Here it is free - http://mfile.akamai.com/6713/wma/glennbeck.download.akamai.com/6713/preview/09/07/072909hour2.asx
He supports his assertion extremely well with Obama quotes and dictionary definitions of racism and discrimination, with some Michelle quotes and Jeremiah Wright quotes thrown in.
I think the ObamaFile guy should have told people he felt this way, not said he wasn’t in it for the money and then shut it down when he didn’t get enough. He seems to be expecting people to read his mind.
He needs that energy of racism - to feed on, to keep his vctim status, to keep his base energized, to use as an excuse for what he does and plans to do against anyone who looks or acts like what he considers to be his adversaries
I don’t think he could EVER look in the mirror and see his mother or the Dunhams, no matter what they said or did for him .... and given the extreme emotional deficiencies of his alleycat father to even acknowledge his existence or care a rap about his mother - it must have been hard to see anything of BO Sr there in that mirror, either.
No wonder a brief trip or 2 back to Kenya was enough contact with his half-siblings and paternal family was enough. No wonder he has felt no responsibility for their financial well being when a few thousand dollars would have been a fortune to them in that village.
His anger and frustration has to go somewhere. It is going against traditional (white capitalist) America
imho(!)
[... Maybe we should find out if someone in your
family tree did something wrong to someone elses
family. And have you pay them back...]
THAT is exactly what I was trying to say!
Question for the Daily Mail.UK:
Why was there no “fury sparked” when you on the international and domestic Left outrageously labeled President Bush as Hitler.
Answer:
There was outrage, and tons of it from REAL Americans. YOU just failed to report it. However, this is not the case when you have your Race Marxist in the White House, though is it?
I don’t understand?
Probably he just hates cops. Wahteverit was, when he rendered judgement on Crowley without knowing the facts, he was speaking out of his prejudices and bigotries.
Go check out the reservation life.It’s one sad affair.
Guess you havent read the book either.
I think the Native Americans themselves were involved in some annexing, pillaging, raping and looting too. I’m sure scalping was a harmless pastime of theirs.
I wonder how many tribes have disappeared from Native American on Native American violence?
Never heard of it....
Got to love the watered-down version of history.
And the Sioux and Crow got along just great right?
me too- I only discovered his web site this week- now I’m a “dead beat” for not sending him money :-(
Guess I better send some more to Jim Thompson soon!
Oh... in regards to — “USA Today reporting older WHITE MALES having the
hardest difficulty finding work.” :-)
Headline: “Obama Hates Whites”
Article: “’Don’t know if he hates whites”
You keep them victims and they will *never* leave the reservation and join the rest of society.
My folks came to this country with nothing.
From Dreams of My Father: I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mothers race.
From Dreams of My Father: There was something about him that made me wary, a little too sure of himself, maybe. And white.
From Dreams of My Father: It remained necessary to prove which side you were on, to show your loyalty to the black masses, to strike out and name names.
From Dreams of My Father: I never emulate white men and brown men whose fates didnt speak to my own. It was into my fathers image, the black man, son of Africa, that Id packed all the attributes I sought in myself, the attributes of Martin and Malcolm, DuBois and Mandela.
SPECIAL NOTE: From Audacity of Hope: I will stand with the Muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction.
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