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  Be Afraid; Be Very Afraid


I didn’t say it. Barack did! “They [the Repubs] want you [white Dems] to be afraid of me because…I don’t look like those other guys on our dollar bill.” Well I’m no Dem but I am definitely afraid.

It’s been incredible the lengths Barack and his wolf-pack have gone to in trying to bring racial hatred into this campaign. First it was Rev. Wright throwing atomic insults at a press gala [the media is no longer intelligent enough to understand that those insults were directed at them.] No reaction. Then came Jesse who “slipped” on a hot mic using the “N” word. Gee, I didn’t see through that one. Still no reaction. Then Barack took his act to the world stage where he pointed out that he didn’t look like other Americans (presidents) who’d been there before. Shame on the German People for gobbling down that crap after they’d suffered so greatly for gorging themselves at Hitler’s race baiting banquet. But still no reaction from the imaginary Right-wing racists back here in the U.S.

Now the latest from Barack himself who would like to remind you that he doesn’t look like any of the people on our money. Still nothin’?! Hey, what’s a guy gotta do to piss you white people off? Hey Ludacris, write me a song! And turn up the nasty!

You see how this works don’t you? Now I’m the one looking like the racist, right? Why? Did I say anything that isn’t true? No. I’m looking like the racist because I’ve spoken out against the manipulation of bigotry by a black politician. So I’m a bigot for calling a black man racist. That’s how people on the Left see the world. I can’t explain it. It’s just the way it is and all race hustlers know it.

Naturally McCain knows it too and has no defense for it. I’m sure he sits up awake at night worried about when someone is going to react to O’Bama’s race baiting tactics and tear open the color divide scabs once more. That is the constant of Dem politics; divide and pander. Instigate envy, anger and resentment and reap the votes sown by hatred.

And now, within the hour of this writing, comes forth the fist raised angry black man at an O’Bama rally in Florida to yell the Lord down for not being racists enough. M’ thinks the kettle’s on the boil now.


posted on Aug 1, 2008 9:39 AM ()

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When Republicans are behind, they resort to selective quoting of remarks, fear mongering, outright lies and racism. The actual quote was: "Nobody thinks that Bush and McCain have a real answer to the challenges we face. So what they're going to try to do is make you scared of me," Obama said. "You know, 'He's not patriotic enough, he's got a funny name,' you know, 'He doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills.'"
The day before McCain had boasted only he could protect the virtue of white women such as Britney Spears and Paris Hilton from the Iraqis and other people of color.
How low can McCain go? We'll see.
The people who believed Bush are homeless sleeping in their cars so they can get up early to pick lettuce.
comment by bumpedoff on Aug 1, 2008 12:08 PM ()
Actaully the "crucify" quote comes from your agreement with the HuffPuff bit below.
I did see a trap but not the same one you did. Obama's trying to excite the media by the simple ploy of tossing out the race card. That usually sends media into a frenzy but in this case it was so obviously an act of subterfuge most the media did not bite.
reply by think141 on Aug 5, 2008 6:53 AM ()
I never said anything about "crucifying" at any time. In fact, I believe most people see through the Republican smoke.
You still don't see the trap Obama set for McCain. When he accused Barack of using the race card [dollar], John lowered the trap on himself. It was McCain who made the 'face on the dollar' probably in connection with Britney and Paris featured in the Berlin ad.
Particularly the last 3 attack ads played out locker room jokes to the extent that it's a stretch to believe anything said by the GOP.
reply by bumpedoff on Aug 2, 2008 7:10 AM ()
You've clearly bought into both Obama's surface message and his subliminal message. The surface message is that the Repubs have no solutions. The subliminal(really not at all subtle) message was put very nicely by you: 'They're crucifying him cause he's black.'
What he's being 'crucified' for is his attempt yet again to inject racial division into this campaign. I believe Barack and his hate peddlers will succeed in doing so before election day and that this will please you and your types greatly. You're all quite predictable and malleable.

The dollar bill itself has nothing to do with this issue. It is the message attached to its use that matters. I did not see McCains use of it so I don't know what he was implying. It is clear to anyone not in denial what Barack's intent was.
reply by think141 on Aug 2, 2008 6:23 AM ()
... But what's really classic is that McCain put Obama's face on a dollar bill over a month ago!

Is the media buying McCain's story that Obama played the race card, using his description of McCain doing things analogous to putting his face on a dollar bill? Of course, most everyone has taken it as an analogy and McCain, as well as some of the media, have been looking to crucify Obama for it. The thing is, McCain actually DID put obama's face on a dollar bill -- over a month ago in a little-seen web video. The point is, Obama's analogy -- whether he realized it or not, and maybe he heard about the video and only recalled it subconsciously -- isn't even an analogy, it's true!

Plus, Team McCain turned him pansy yellow, made him all starry-eyed, then blew him up.
Michael Shaw, Huff Post
reply by bumpedoff on Aug 1, 2008 7:22 PM ()

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