The Insulting Posture Of Barack Obama :: Carter's Second Term

by Edmund Jenks | August 1, 2008 at 08:38 am
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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., reacts to cheering supporters during a town hall-style meeting in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Thursday, July 31, 2008. Image Credit: AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

The Insulting Posture Of Barack Obama

It all began with the campaign for Barack Obama and the Democrat Party stating that the junior Senator from Illinois represented the first “Post-Racial” candidate for President of the United States.

Then in March, Barack Obama recites a story about his grandmother ("a typical WHITE person") and her reaction to walking alone on a city street.

“The point I was making was not that my grandmother harbors any racial animosity, but that she is a typical white person. If she sees somebody on the street that she doesn’t know (pause) there’s a reaction in her that doesn’t go away and it comes out in the wrong way.” - Barack Obama, March 20, 2008 - AM610 WIP

Then in June, we have Barack Obama giving a townhall talk where he muses that … “THEY” are going to tell you that I have a funny name, and did you know that I’m Black? (who is the THEY?)

This week, in another townhall type of gathering, Mr. Obama continued with his push to make sure that we know that RACE is an issue with him and his campaign for President. THEY will tell you I look funny … (that he) "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills."

I am sorry, but I find this tact (or lack thereof) taken by Senator Barack Obama to be an insult to my intelligence. It is as if the voting public does not have any eyes and do not know from the top that Barack Obama is a human being with African DNA markers in his genetic make-up. It is as plain as the insulting suggestion that by talking about, and making this one fact a voting issue for discussion, no other issue about the election is important.

And just WHO is making this fact an issue for discussion … well, the Junior Senator from Illinois, Barack Obama himself and the insult comes when he tries to paint his competition as the faction that is making this (one’s genetic make-up) the issue.

It is just this point of order that the campaign for Senator John McCain for President of the United States finally felt the need to respond. After the improper suggestion, in speech after speech by Barack Obama, it was time to push back and call the Junior Senator out on his insulting tactic of injecting RACE into, and making it the major issue in the discourse of the campaign process.

Barack Obama, “Post-Racial”? Yea, riiiiight!

This excerpted and edited by the Associated Press –

Who started it? McCain, Obama camps trade barbs

By DOUGLASS K. DANIEL, Associated Press Writer - 54 minutes ago

McCain has accused Obama of playing politics with race for predicting that the likely Republican nominee and others in the GOP would try to scare voters by saying the Democrat "doesn't look like all those other presidents on the dollar bills." Obama's spokesmen denied he was referring to being black, although all the presidents on U.S. currency are white.

Obama senior strategist David Axelrod said Friday that race became an issue only when the McCain campaign cast a racial slant on Obama's remarks, which were made at a campaign swing Wednesday in rural Missouri.

The next day, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis issued a statement claiming that Obama had played "the race card" and calling the remarks "divisive, negative, shameful and wrong."

"We are not going to let anybody paint John McCain, who has fought his entire life for equal rights for everyone, to be able to be painted as racist," Davis said Friday on "Today" on NBC. "We've seen this happen before and we're not going to let it happen to us."

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Axelrod rejected the charge and repeated the assertion that Obama was talking about his status as a young, relative newcomer to Washington politics.

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As far as who was responsible for the campaign's negative tone, Davis said on NBC: "We didn't draw first blood. I mean, this campaign has been rough and tumble since the day Barack Obama got his nomination, and we've withered under the attacks of the Obama campaign on a daily basis."

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René
René
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at 08:49 on August 1st, 2008

Take that, Obamamaniacs!

mpress
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at 10:14 on August 1st, 2008

Edmund Jenks, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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Eric Rife

Zzzzzzzzzzz.

Who cares? This is just another example of people focusing on distractions instead of the issues. Flag pins, the Pledge, the race card ... its all completely meaningless. You're being disingenuous if you really believe that the Republicans aren't trying to inject Obama's ethnicity into the race. Maybe it won't be officially sanctioned by McCain, but it will get out there nonetheless.

Can't wait to see them waste 20 minutes of time talking about this crap in the debates.

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war on terrr

Totally agree.  This is such a boring topic. 

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Edmund Jenks

Did you see your bright orator today at the Townhall Meeting in St. Petersberg? ... he got heckeled and he sounded and looked terrible.

No wonder Mr. "Thin to No Record" doesn't want to meet a person with real accomplishment mano-on-mano in a conversational townhall forum. Get the guy a teleprompter – PLEASE.

Your "Boy Wonder" really isn't ready for primetime ... have you seen the polls lately, the wind is OUT of the sails.

I bet he NEVER mentions that HE looks funny or doesn't look like (wink, wink) somebody on a dollar bill! Have you noticed that the stupid fainting spells STOPPED after Barack Obama was called out on them? He's been called out on his racism comments now so maybe they will go the way of the faints ... we can only "Hope" for THAT "Change".

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René

Even Morning Joe (Scarborough) couldn't stop talking about this, even after a Senator challenged them to talk instead about Exxon's announcement of record-breaking profits again!

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merlingraycat

Maybe Sen. Obama can be elected Prime Minister of Germany.  He seems to be very popular over there.

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gerrypopplestone

You seem to have lost the plot, mate!  Who cares?  These complaints seem so petty when the US is about to go down the spout!

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