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The consequences of a bigot in the white house

Over the past 100 years, probably the most bigoted president we had was Woodrow Wilson.  As president, he re-segregated the government civil service.  It had been integrated for decades -- but he un-did an important progressive aspect of our society and it was not desegrated for another 30 years.
 
Obama is a bigot with poor judgment.  First, he was attracted to Marxism during the Soviet era -- I had exposure to these people as well -- and they would deny Stalin's crimes and state that the U.S. was worse than the compassionate Soviets.
 
Next, his "church" -- which resembles a black panther meeting more than a church.  I have written so much about this already -- so I will not rehash this here.
 
Next, Bill Ayers -- held his first fundraiser at his house.
 
Next, his bigoted statements (typical white people) and his disrespect for his grandmother (she is like Wright).
 
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What personally I do not get is why he feels that he should lecture America about race relations.  He is a walking racial deception -- John Kerry at least corrected the record when people thought he was Irish -- What does Obama have to do with black America -- aside from the fact that he had relatives who owned black Americans.
 
If someone thought I was Russian or Greek or Polish -- I would not be insulted -- but I would correct the record.  It really should be insulting to black Americans that the first "black" President has no connection to slavery, Jim Crow, or even the region where blacks who were slaves came from.
 
Obama never had to deal with what John Lewis, Clarence Thomas or Jesse Jackson had to deal with.
 
Why isn't anyone pointing out that he has no right to speak for a group that he is not actually a member of?  Does someone from Japan have any right to tell us about injustice to people in Vietnam -- from the perspective of pretending to be a victim of such a group?  No, of course not especially since some of the hardship to the Vietnamese came from Japan.
 
To merely point out the truth risks being called a racist.  Indeed, when Rush Limbaugh pointed this out several months ago, Keith Olbermann, rather than dealing with the facts, engaged in name calling "he is a racist."
 
Maybe people are afraid of bursting the bubble for black Americans -- to that I say that all blacks are not the same, and blacks are not children.  Sure, you risk being called names -- but point these things out.
 
If Obama handled race as a child of an East African immigrant -- that would be fine.  But, his pandering to his "blackness" is dishonest and disgusting.
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what triggers bigotry...what is bigotry

Parental attitudes can have a significant impact on the way one views the world.  To my parents credit, they never demontrated any bigotry while I was growing up.
 
In the mid 1960s, a few years before I was born, I had a great uncle who was murdered in a racial incident -- he was murdered and beaten to death by a group of blacks.  Growing up, I never heard anything about this incident from either my parents, or his sisters (my greataunt and grandmother).  When I would visit as a baby, an older black lady would help my grandparents take care of me.  I never heard any of them utter bigoted remarks.
 
When I was 5, I moved next door to a black family with three sons close to my age.  These children became my closest companions.  We had sleepovers and did many things together -- during the mid 1970s this was not unheard of -- but there certainly was more open prejudice.
 
Anyway, certainly these experieces shaped my views.  I suppose different parents might have reacted differently to the same events.
 
I do what I can to try to influence those who might say something that is truly bigoted ("all of X race are a certain way").  Mostly, with educated people in the place where I grew up -- these attitudes were not really acceptable.
 
Yet, there can be no question that Obama and his wife are bigots.
 
Having been exposed to a challenge or a negative experience may explain bigotry -- but it does not excuse it.  We should expect more from our leaders -- and people who graduated from Harvard.  Yet these people truly believe that there is such a thing as "typical white people" and that whites are responsible for every negative thing on earth.
 
Obama took his children to his church -- a place where many children were learning bigotry and hatred.  A place where people are taught historical revisionism -- a place where facts simply do not matter.  Twist facts to fit your bigotry.
 
The fact that Obama is part white makes no difference -- he clearly hates that part of himself.  His utter contempt and disrespect for his grandmother should matter.  His grandmother is his only older close blood relative left -- a woman that helped care for him -- yet he compares her with vile comments uttered by the bigoted Jeremiah Wright.
 
It is no consequence that Obama has white family.  It was of no consequence in 1948 that Strom Thurmond had a daughter who was half black.  For bigots, facts simply do not matter.  They spew hate -- a hate based upon emotion, not reality.
 
Obama, in his writings and public comments, raises the race issue all the time.  So, his background on this issue (his wife, his church even his real slaveholding family) are fair game.
 
What kind of world, or country, do we live in where someone who is black has the right to denigrate whites because of what the white's ancestors allegedly did?  I have heard people say this for probably 30 years -- my family knew its own history well enough, and I knew my family members well enough, to not have any guilt for these alleged sins.
 
Jeremiah Wright's skin is lighter than Obama's -- a man who is only half black.  His skin is lighter than the skin of many whites.  No doubt where he got that skin color from.  If past family sins actually mattered to them -- then they are the guilty -- not all "whites."  While I do not think it is productive for Irish to hate the English, Jews to hate Germans or Germans to hate Russians -- I do sort of understand where it comes from.
 
How could someone who has white ancestors who were slaveholders hate "whites" irrespective of the person's family history?  It is ignorant bigotry -- plain and simple.
 
How could a white hating person like Michelle Obama marry someone who had two white slave holding ancestors -- giving birth to two more descendants (her daughters) who had family who held slaves yet speak so negatively of "whites" and go to a church which preaches more about "white people" than scripture.
 
If you really hated those who had some family connection to slavery, Michelle Obama would divorce her husband and let him keep the two descendants of slaveholders.
 
While I would think that such an attitude was a mistake -- blacks hating ancestors of slave holders, Irish hating English, Jews hating Germans...etc. -- at least it would make some historical sense.
 
How do all whites get grouped in with KKK members?  What is the basis for saying these kind of things -- certainly not history.
 
This is the worst kind of bigotry.  At least someone who is Jewish who has a problem with Germans can be reasoned with -- and they could try to understand full history.  How is it that Obama can lecture "us whites" about race when his own family held slaves?  Can a German lecture Jews about the consequences of WW II?  That probably would not go over well -- especially if the German, like Obama, had no command over historical facts.
 
Remember, Obama was defiant when the first Wright sermons were leaked -- he could not disown this guy -- somehow it is acceptable to say what he said.  Such bigotry should destroy a political career.
 
Here are some of the kind of things that a bigoted person as President could do:
 
1.)  Appoint people to the Department of Education who mandate racial admissions quotas, the teaching of revisionist history and race based financial aid.
 
2.)  Appoint INS people who give preference to non-white immigrants in allowing immigrants to stay in America.
 
3.)  Appoint Department of Justice officials who prosecute people like the Duke lacrosse people, the DA and Police associated with Tawana Brawley.
 
4.)  Mandate high levels of government contracts to non-whites.
 
5.)  Appoint Judges that mandate discrimination against whites based upon diversity.
 
To some extent, government officials have actually done these kind of things.  How do you suppose someone who attends Obama's church would treat a white person accused of a crime against a black person (hate crime, max punishment) what about the reverse (acquittal, non-prosecution)?  Would a rich black kid -- even a non-American get preferential treatment over a poor white person (you better believe it).  
 
The list of actual consequences will go on and on.  A bigot is a bigot. 
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a hypothetical conversation

 

As an exercise in masochism, I will try to construct a conversation between me and the Obama group.

 

First,  Father Michael Pfleger:

 

Father:  You must accept responsibility for what your people did!  Until you give up all of your money and admit Wright is a good man, you are a racist.

 

Me:  My relatives who were in America during the Civil War fought for the Union – others were abolitionists.  What connection do I have with a wrong?

 

Father:  Because of your white skin and a legacy of racism you have the money you have.

 

Me:  Actually, I was waitlisted (rather than admitted) to a university which would have cost me about $50,000 less dollars – I certainly would have been admitted if no racial quotas exist.  I came very close to admission.

 

Father:  You hate blacks – you are filled with anger.

 

Me:  I don’t like you, and you are white.  I dislike people irrespective of background.  I should not have to prove that I am not a bigot – you are the one who makes general statements about “white people” not me.

 

Second, Michelle Obama

 

Michelle:  We never got a chance in this country – America is a downright mean country.

 

Me:  What era are you talking about?  Didn’t Illinois have a black woman Senator when you were in your 20s?  Didn’t you go to Harvard law school and Priceton – and by your own admission your standardized test scores were not that high?

 

Michelle:  You people created AIDS to kill us, make us take crack cocaine, and want to kill blacks because of their skin color.  Barack cannot go out without having to worry about being shot for being black.

 

Me:  What are you talking about?  If the white government really wanted to kill a group, they would use a more severe biological agent than AIDS.  We have these labs in use today.

 

I do agree that our drug policies are not good, and blacks suffer a lot because of that – but what does that have to do with me?  I think both political parties are responsible for that.

 

For the record, Michelle, blacks commit acts of violence against whites way more than the other way around.  Perhaps it was different 100 years ago – but the reality of today is what it is.

 

Third, Barack Obama.

 

Obama:  Typical white people are racists, the bigoted people cling to guns and religion because of their difficulties.  That is also why they are against immigration.  They fear those different than them.

 

Me:  There is no such thing as a “typical white person.”  Evidently, your mother was a radical Marxist – and I am not.  That is just one example of people who are white who might be different from each other.

 

You, Mr. Obama, are the bigot – people like guns and religion for reasons other than “anger.”  Our immigration issue causes taxes to rise, crime to increase and drives wages down.  We also give preferential treatment in contracting and education to non-whites – even non-citizens.  So, is it surprising that there might be legitimate concern over unabated illegal immigration.

 

More to the point, many of us – including your Mother’s family and your wife’s came to the US as a result of an enormous hardship.  Your father, and more recent immigrants, did nothing more than take a plane ride taking hours – rather than a ship ride taking months.

 

Wasn’t that struggle worth something?  Shouldn’t we acknowledge that?

 

Obama:  I can do the racial healing.

 

Me:  On your terms which means that whites have to apologize for being white, irrespective of anything else, but being black means never having to say your sorry.

 

Keep in mind, Mr. Obama, few of us “whites” owned slaves – yet your ancestors did.  If you believe in being responsible for sins of your parents, shouldn’t you pay a price?

 

Obama:  Well that is different – there is a lot of racism – and I feel it.  That is what should count.  Forget the facts – I will decide what is history.

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bigotry and consequences

At the university level more than any other place, intollerant political correctness has prevented even basic discourse on issues.  With Obama and his wife in charge of America, you can bet that political correctness at the point of a gun (namely, the federal government) will be policy.
 
Obama, Wright and Michell Obama are all bigots.  There is no other way to put it.  For a bigot to retain control, by necessity he or she must use a form of force.
 
We know how Obama feels about whites.  Obviously, despite the fact he is genetically half white, he hates that part of himself.  Otherwise, why would he say such horrible things about his grandmother and compare his grandmother to Wright (also Geraldine Ferraro).  It is pure bigotry -- nothing different.
 
I have heard some people, including Jesse Jackson, claim that a black person cannot be a racist.  To be a racist, the theory goes, your race has to have power.  And blacks historically have not had power.
 
It is very easy to show this is not the case.  Bigotry caused innocent and wealthy white people to be charged in the Duke lacrosse case (where the victim had a history of false accusations, kept changing her story from the beginning, etc.) and also with the police and DA falsely accused by Sharpton et al in the Tawana Brawley matter.  Bigotry is certainly the motive for much of the black on white crime that occurrs.
 
Certainly, blacks have had power to harm whites as a race -- especially over the last 40 years.  There are those who will say that "that is what whites deserve after what they did."  But, if you are an immigrant from Russia what connection do you have with racism in America?  Aside from the bigoted viewpoint that comes from the Obamas of the world (which, in essence says because you look a certain way -- you pay) this view has no basis in reality.
 
This same viewpoint is used against blacks (all blacks are criminals, stupid on welfare...etc.).  That is why bigotry is wrong -- it fais to take one's individual qualities into account.
 
So, due to bigotry, a rich black African from Nigeria might gain financial aid and admission to a college that middle class white American would have no chance in getting into.  Or, a violent act against a white child might be dismissed as understandable.
 
Racism and bigotry are the norm now in America -- at one point there was actually a viewpoint that people ought to be treated equally.  That is no longer even politically correct to say.
 
The folly of this position is found as follows:
 
Let's say aliens live on Mars.  Some aliens have lighter skin, blue eyes, straight hair -- others darker skin, brown eyes, and kinky hair.  Irrespective of actual background, one alien would be called "black" or maybe even "African American" -- the other alien -- like many of Spanish heritage may decide that it is not so adventageous to consider oneself white in America.  So, another term might be invented.
 
 
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Homer Plessy and Barack Obama

Homer Plessy was the famous Plaintiff in the Plessy v. Ferguson case that established the concept of "separate but equal."  The case began as a result of Louisiana's implementation of segregation laws for trains.  Plessy was selected because he was the perfect Plaintiff for the time:  he was 7/8 white.  He was not someone who was recognizable as "black" or "African."  Someone similarly 7/8 white and 1/8 black African was the actor Peter Ustinov -- of course not someone that you could tell.
 
Anyway, the strategy failed.  Railroad companies were unhappy because it meant that they had to spend more resources on cars (and potentially had empty seats in both cars, rather than shared cars and more filled seats).
 
Of course, Plessy would never be subject to these rules as long as he kept his mouth shut and went on his way -- that way, nobody would be able to tell his 1/8th heritage.
 
Which is more ridiculous -- viewing Homer Plessy as an oppressed victim or Barack Obama?  In my opinion, if you believe some sort of consideration should be given to descendants of slaves, then the answer would be Obama -- of course he has no connection to such victimization.  Plessy at least had heritage (albiet fairly remote heritage) that was connected with the slave trade (as a slave) Obama has no such heritage.
 
However, I know that these facts are not important to the vast majority of Americans.  Indeed, if you cite such facts you are a "racist" -- again I do not know how such citation would make you a racist.  Actually, if you think that descendants of slaves deserve consideration due to generations of hardship, isn't Obama is quite a devious person -- he poses as something that he is not -- and not even remotely connected to.
 
It is a fairly little known fact that in the English slave trade some of the slaves that were taken -- for about a 50 year period -- were from Ireland.  In terms of the numbers of slaves taken from Africa, the Irish number is pretty small.  But, particularly in Barbados, Jamaica and Bermuda sizable numbers of Irish slaves were sent there.  Even in colonial America there were some slaves from Ireland.
 
For the most part, most of these people ended up intermixing with Africans -- though there is still a very small "red leg" community of poor lighter skinned peoples (ususually they are bi-racial).  So, black Americans often have a mix of white ancestry from a variety of sources (white slaves, whites who intermarried -- like Morgan Freeman and Mohammed Ali, white slave owners or plantation managers).  So, the issue is really quite complex.
 
Obama clearly has hatred for "whites" (or perhaps a lack of appreciation).  How else do you explain him joining a church with "black values" and making the horrible comments about his own grandmother.  Usually, someone will react to abandonment more negatively -- that is, an honest person with Obama's background would not be attracted to his church (even if he resigned -- he has been a member of that church 20 years -- and each week the same kind of sermon -- with the same racist people -- is the focal point).  Simply put, unless you had a blanket hatred of whites you could not attend Trinity for one year -- let alone 20.
 
For the most part, 50 years ago even arch segrationists would not scream the kind of things that Wright stated on in his sermons.
 
Whites did this, whites did that, the U.S. is evil, the U.S. is mean.
 
Like Obama -- I have a child -- a daughter who is a few years younger than his daugthers. 
 
Yet, my daughter might have to deal with a racist ingrate -- Obama -- as a President.
 
My wife, like me, had no slave holding ancestors.  Like me, about half of her relatives were not even here until 100 years ago.  Those ancestors of hers who were here fought in some of the most horrific Civil War battles for the Union.
 
My fear -- and it is more than a fear, it is pretty much a reality -- is that the media and the educational system will continue to try to lie about "whites" rather than giving an actual balanced honest approach  (it could be as simple as acknowledging that few whites were involved in the slave trade, slavery was abolished by the Western European peoples, and that black Americans -- for the most part -- have significant white ancestry.)
 
The average amount of white ancestry for a typical person identifying as "black" is about 20 or 25% -- check out Morgan Freeman, Chris Rock's heritage for example.
 
Of course, those "whites" with Italian, Russian or Romanian heritage probably had so few people here at the time of slavery that maybe only a handful owned slaves.  On the other hand, more than a handful of American Indians held slaves.
 
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Government contracing policy as well as admissions standards and scholarships at universities is specifically geared against white men.  That is, you can qualify as a Disadvantaged Business in federal contracting as long as you are not a white man.  Education is a little different -- peoples from Asian Countries from West Asia such as Jordan or Syria to East Asia like China and Korea do very well without any help.
 
Today, many of those who qualify for educational programs and contracting programs are not even Americans.  Obama's father would be the type of situation.  So, we help black Africans who are non-citizens due to racial considerations rather than actually looking at the individual needs of a person or his actual background.  For the past 40 years, this has been policy -- and it is not going to change anytime soon -- not under either McCain or Obama.
 
As a group, urban blacks certainly are in need of some help.  The broken urban communities are not a benefit to anyone in society.  Crime, children having children and lack of role models puts these people in a horrible situation.  I worked in such a situation for about 3 years -- it is such a shame because so many people who otherwise could have had a future get caught up in what their surroundings are.
 
No group has had to deal what they dealt with.  Indeed, America had an American Indian Vice President (Charles Curtis) under Hoover in the 1920s early 30s.  American Indians, like Ira Hayes, served along side whites -- they were not segregated.
 
Certainly blacks suffered a great deal in this country (not to the degree of WW II, or famine suffering, or genocide suffering -- but still government sponsored racism).  What does that say when Obama takes the spot of a legitimate descendant of a slave -- or otherwise has such an opportunity.
 
Lumping Obama in with "blacks" or lumping a Russian immigrant in with "whites" who owned slaves are both wrong.  Doesn't it say something about someone's character when they seek an identity that is so clearly not their own? 
 
If conditions of the urban poor are ever going to be improved, it will take a radical departure.  The young people in such a state have to loose their family influence as well as the influence of those political leaders who gain from constituents that are weak and dependent. 
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More from Michael Pfleger

Ok, so Michael Pfleger is white.  I did not write about a very brief thing that he said because I never saw it until now.
 
In essence, he provides a dialogue in a conversation with him and a "white person."  That "white person" says "Don't blame me for what my ancestors did."  And he responds by saying you (white person) have the benifits (all of your money) of that mistreatment and until you give them away, you will not be able to make up for what you did.
 
Of course, while whites on average earn more money than blacks "Asians" now make more money than whites according to some statistics (even though many are immigrants).  I am not a poor person, but I am quite sure that out of the 35 million or so blacks in this country at least 5 million are in a better financial condition than me.
 
Out of the people who are black closest to me, about half make more than me and half less.  Because of my education and occupation, I am in a position to make decent (though not even in 6 figures) money.
 
Now, I am starting to get really angry.
 
First, 50% of my ancestors were not even in the U.S. during the Civil War.  Those people were in Ireland -- mostly in very poor areas where they suffered terrible hardships of starvation and evictions.  They were being religously oppressed.
 
My remaining ancestors all lived in the North at that time -- all but once ancestor had recently come to America.  All of them settled in the North in non-slaveholding areas.  Many of these people either themselves were consripted or had siblings put to war -- a war that helped them achieve freedom and a war that some of my family was forced to fight in even thought they were not even citizens yet.
 
Almost all of my father's family also came from Ireland, though not all of them were Roman Catholics.  Some were dissenters/Presbyterians and Quakers.  All of them, like my mothers ancestors, were subject to Penal laws, few rights, official mistreatment -- some of these Quakers spent time in prison before they came to Pennsylvania.
 
My Quaker ancestors were abolitionists.  In fact, a fairly close relation of mine wrote a famous abolitionist essay that is still in print.  He was a political leader who took much stronger stances than what Lincoln took.
 
I have no doubt that some of my ancestors may have not particular liked certain racial or ethnic groups -- but they had very little connection to blacks in America.  When my grandparents were growing up it was before most of the blacks lived in the north -- so I am pretty sure they had very little contact or power to oppress anyone black.
 
While some of my ancestors (great-grandparents) had middle class occupations, they really did not have the kind of power to engage in any real discrimination.  I also really have very little idea what their racial attitudes were.  My parents never spoke in racist rants -- nor have I really ever heard any relative speak this way.
 
On the other hand, Obama actually had multiple slave holding ancestors.  Why this fact is not important is beyond me.  If Obama did not go to Wright's church and had never made an issue over race, it would not matter.  But the fact is, he has a very divisive racial attitude.
 
What gives him the right to speak this way and tolerate racist diatribes against "white devils" existing in some fantasy land.  Africa still is the land of slavery -- without whites having any connection.
 
What tangible benefits do I have that Obama does not?   He always earned more money than me, he was able to get into better schools than me -- is it merely that some people (of any race, not just "whites") may have negative stereotypical anti-black attitudes?
 
Would these people accept a person who did a Soul Man or Black Like Me transformation?  Is it all about what people THINK you are instead of what you ACTUALLY are?
 
These people are just full of emotional hate.  Many whites have been brainwashed to believe in some responsibility.  While it may be too bad that we had slavery and Jim Crow -- in the context of suffering in the world -- it does not rise to much more than a small blip.
 
 
 
 
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Michael Pfleger and Obama's church

Catholic priest Michael Pfleger was not first in the news relative to the very recent church service.  Actually, when the Jeremiah Wright story broke a recorded event with Pfleger was also being shown.  It pretty much was about as inappropriate as the last chip that aired.  The earlier one they showed had him talking about Farakkhan -- basically defending him.
 
I have been to many different churches for services.  However, I have never been to a church whose significant focus is on making clear cut political statements or engaging in a form of history denial and fantasy ("whites" being a problem, AIDS started by the U.S. Government, the idea that blacks cannot move up in this country).
 
Like Wright, this Pfleger has a documented long-time close relationship with Obama.  How can anyone believe that Obama does not find what Wright and Pfleger said acceptable?  The church members were cheering loudly when both of these men said what they said.  They were extatic.
 
This is what these guys do -- make racist and divisive comments and personal attacks about political officials.  I am sure that many of the people attended church here -- basically these people are being taught things that are entirely not historically true.  Having been to black and multi-racial fundamentalist kind of churchs and having also see those people be on telivision, I have to say that I have never heard people saying such crazy statements.
 
Clearly, Obama substribes to these beliefs at least in part.  Otherwise, he would not have married (or stayed married) to his wife who really is not proud of her country (despite the fact that she benefitted due to skin color which got her into schools that she would not gotten into but for race -- which is what she herself has acknowledged) as well as an idea that blacks going to stores are victimized for "being black."
 
What is actually true is I am sure that all blacks have probably had to deal with someone treating them in a negative way (service at a store, teacher not believing in their abilities and perhaps people not treating them like anyone else).  But what is unsaid here is that all whites have pretty much had to deal with people making racist statements (like your people did this to my people) having themsleves or family member been victimized by a black criminal in some way.  An example of a jokes/observations that are met involves being black and getting pulled over or watched while in a rich white area (which I have no doubt happens) while a white person going to an all black area risks his or her safety and life.  Obviously, a threat to your life is much worse than being treated poorly.  The black on white crime statistics are what they are.
 
Even when the odds were against you for success for a black person, there were always a handful of blacks who have always succeeded in this country (albiet, the South forclosed most of thesee opportunities). 
 
Anyway, it is clear that what this most recent Michael Pfleger comments were very popular with the body of the church -- the members as was Wright. 
 
So, at this point we have three strong influences Michael Pfleger, Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers -- all of whom are not only divisive they are radicals with a radical agenda.  How can people just ignore these 20 years?  Doesn't an organization that you join matter when you run for office -- especially one that has very strong political ties (since they speak more about politics and historical revisionism than religion).
 
Who will Obama prosecute for crimes?  Who will he investigate?  Who will he try to re-educate?  The mid-level people Obama will appoint to the critical jobs that make the government work will be horrible for this country.
 
If you have a week foundation like Obama does -- a very short record in the Senate -- what else are you supposed to look at?
 
Having a supporter who is offbase is not the same as joining a church that is radical and racist.
 
If Obama becomes President, it is likely that he will continue to make slips about "typical white people" -- despite the fact that there is no such thing.  Obama and his wife truly do not like this country.  They have no appreciation for good things that they have gotten by being Americans.
 
Many, many conservatives want to try to elevate blacks anyway they can.  When white people are by themselves that is a common theme that people of all backgrounds say.
 
The idealogy subscribed to by Wright and Obama takes no historical facts into account.  Any situation gets turned into a potential racial incident.
 
These people cause real harm.  They are responsible for falsely prosecuting the Duke Lacrosse case and the Tawana Brawley fake crime.
 
Nevertheless, since Obama has no record anyone seriously wanting to look into voting for him would need to look for accomishments outside of politics since he has only been in big time politics over the last couple of years.
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Sowell's book versus Webb's book

I have been a fan of Thomas Sowell for perhaps 20 years.  I look foward to his columns as well.  With that being said, I think that Sowell's book "Black Redneck's and White Liberals" gets the "redneck" culture wrong.  That is, at least for that part of the book it is less historically accurate than Jim Webb's great history book "Born Fighting" which has a much more detailed and accurate portrayal of the Irish Protestant and Lowland Scot culture that settled much of the American frontier.
Two very obvious points.  Repeatedly, Sowell refers to Ulster County in Ireland.  Ulster County is in New York -- Ulster Province in Ireland has 9 counties -- 3 of which are in the Republic of Ireland and 6 of which are still in British hands.  Today, Antrim and Down are the only primarily Protestant Counties of the 6 -- but they have a higher population than the more rural West of Ulster.  I would assume that somebody factchecked this book -- and it is simply unacceptable that such an error is repeatedly made.
 
The second point is that I cannot figure out how exactly he connects "Redneck Culture" to American Black culture.  As we have seen in the recent Democratic Primaries -- not many blacks live in Appalachia -- the heart of this culture.  These groups both are historically poor, and live in the South -- but they really are not too related to each other.  Just because they may have similar disfunctional features does not mean that they are related.
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If Obama picks Webb, the parameters change

Reading my posts over the past couple months, it is pretty clear that I have real problems with Obama's choice of associates and his perhaps hidden radical ideas.  If Obama picks Senator Jim Webb -- my analysis of an Obama presidency changes.  This was suggested earlier in a Nation online artical today.
 
If Obama truly has the beliefs of his wife, Ayers and Jeremiah Wright -- I think that it could be very problematic selecting Jim Webb as a Vice President.  That is, if Obama advanced some real radical ideas, Webb would perhaps openly attack such decisions and would also potentially resign hurting any Obama Presidency.
 
Webb is a legitimate war hero.  While McCain's Vietnam experiences were harrowing, Webb was a brave on the ground fighting Marine.  After discharge, he went to Georgetown Law School.
 
Anyone wanting to understand Webb should read his book Born Fighting.  It is one of the best American history books I have ever written -- and it is an indictment of politically correct attacks on "whites" and the ridicule of rural redneck/hillbilly culture (whose people come from the Ulster region of Ireland, and the border region of Scotland and Northern England).
 
Born Fighting also contains a refreshing criticism of affirmative action. 
 
Webb has more legal experience than Obama -- and would likely be opposed to radical high court appointments.  He also would likely try to advance the idea that the only group that should be given any consideration for programs designed to advance a group is the descendants of black Americans -- not anyone who is "not white."
 
Webb's response to the state of the union address in January of 2007 was one of the best political statements I have ever heard.  Reagan had a public glowing praise of Webb (which Nancy Reagan did not want Webb to use after he used it -- and he agreed to withdraw it in his senate campaign).
 
Perhaps more than any national politician, Webb has stood up for the working class rural whites who have had a very difficult 30 years.
 
Webb would be a "check" on Obama -- at least I think so.  Webb may even be able to push Obama in his direction -- the guy is brilliant -- so even though Obama is smart Webb has experience and a clear idealogy born of specific understanding and personal history.
 
If Obama really has no beliefs -- and selected his wife, Wright and Ayers as close associates because it made sense early in his career (like Senator Byrd's KKK membership) -- he may not be as dangerous as his associations may show.  If Obama picked Webb he would put himself in a position where he would have to listen to Webb or risk a resignation.
 
Webb, unlike Obama, articulated clear reasons prior to the Iraq war for not going to Iraq.  Obama may have been against the Iraq war, but he cannot point to the clear specific reasons against the war.
 
Personally, if Obama picked Webb -- I might not vote for McCain as it would ease my mind.  Also, I think Webb would make a great president -- and his personality is too strong to be a empty suit as a Vice President.  He would rather be a Senator than an unimportant VP.
 
Webb is really both a progressive and a conservative -- which to me is a winning combination for America.
 
If Obama picked Webb, he likely would have to stop saying things like "typical white people" and he would risk upsetting his wife -- who probably will never give up her bizarre beliefs (no pride in America until 2008, blacks being targets of some conspiracy).  When you hear some of what Michele Obama says -- it is understanding why she and Barack Obama selected a church that believes in a host of bizarre conspiracies (the U.S. government creating AIDS to kill blacks, the government wanting blacks on drugs, the bible allegedly calling whites bad and blacks good).
 
Michele Obama is truly a bitter person -- and a bigot and an ingrate. 
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Leftist Racism of Obama, Wright and Ayers

Not too long ago, the Simpson's had an episode which parodied the common leftist attitude which blames "evil white men" for every ill of the world.  Now, for the first time, we are close to electing someone with those open beliefs. 
Years ago, it was much easier to attribute blanket attitudes about a race stemming from ignorance since information was much harder to obtain -- even for universities and rich people.  So, ignorance was commonplace even among the elite.  For a examples involving presidents we see:
 
1) Some of Jefferson's writings.
2) Lincoln -- some of his writings (though arguably he said and wrote some of those things because liberal racial attitudes were considered radical and not supported by a majority of the electorate)
3) Woodrow Wilson (perhaps the most racist President ever -- re-segregated the Civil Service in U.S. government after it had been integrated for many years -- was open about his beliefs)
4) Warren Harding -- perhaps the strangest example.  He may have been sworn into the KKK as President -- yet there is compelling evidence that he had some African ancestry -- and even admitted that when he was asked that by a friendly reporter ("how would I know if one of my relatives jumped the fence) -- he also sought the votes of blacks.
5) Richard Nixon -- often used the "N" word in his tapes.
 
There are other examples, but those easily come to mind for me.  Probably the worst for me would be Woodrow Wilson's -- even thoough he was the most educated U.S. President (he was a university professor, president and PhD.).
 
Here are some of the known examples that come to mind with Obama and his wife and his closest mentor (Jeremiah Wright who: 1. baptized his children; 2. performed his marriage, 3. brought him to Christianity, 4. inspired the title of one of his two books, 5. was recently described by Obama as being as close to him as his grandmother who helped raise him).
 
Here are the points to which there are no good answers -- any singular one of these should disqualify someone from being elected Senator let alone President:
 
1.)  Obama's grandmother being called by Obama a "typical white person"  (just compare different "white" ethnic groups and you see how ignorant and racist such a statement is -- Albanians v. Swedes v. French v. Russians v. Turks v. Germans v. Spaniards v. Swiss v. Bulgarians v. Irish v. Finns v. Portuguese -- have different languages, religions, and quite ofen "look" different from each other).
 
2.)  Michele Obama being only proud of being an American as an adult recently based upon his performance in state primaries (not being proud of the first black woman elected to the Senate -- Carol Mosely Braun, not being proud of any number of peace initiatives of a variety of U.S. Presidents, not being proud of the first somewhat viable black presidential candidate Douglas Wilder, or the first black governor of a southern state since the 19th century -- also Douglas Wilder, not being proud of a number of nobel prizes won by Americans, first black mayor of Chicago Harold Washington, first black ambassador to the U.N. Andrew Young, the initiation of black history month, Martin Luther King day becoming a national holiday -- anyway, there are too many examples to count that should matter to Americans or anyone who has special interest in black American interests).  For those who might think I should cut the wife of a candidate some "slack" -- anyone who is a graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law Schools (schools that I would not have had any chance of being admitted to) deserves no "slack" and giving them "slack" means that you actually have no respect for those significant accomplishments.
 
3.) Michele Obama stating that because her husband is black he is always susceptible to being murdered when he even just goes to a gas station (while blacks are more often the victims of murder, the perpretrators are also generally black, white on black crime is rare, black on white crime is common -- such as statement deserves no more respect than anything Al Campanis said.  Again, we are dealing with a Princeton and Harvard graduate.  How someone like that would strongly believe such a "non-fact" is dangerous -- and such attitudes are what actually caused the innocent Duke students to be prosecuted because of skin color -- can you imagine who might be wrongfully prosecuted because such a person had the ear of the president?).
 
4.) Obama's implication that rural whites are "bitter" which is why they believe in gun rights, are religous, and are anti-immigration.  First, not all flyover whites have the same opinions on these three different issues -- I know many people in flyover country who either are religous or gun owners -- but are not both -- and plenty who are both -- and plenty who are neither.  Again, having such an ignorant attitude about a race should not be accepted -- nor should any candidate who believes all blacks are good at basketball and like rap music be treated seriously.
 
5.) Obama choosing to join a church because of Jeremiah Wright -- even Obama cannot answer this question now.  You could write a book on this topic.  Obama is choosing to try to become president -- so he deserves no slack on this issue -- and he is a Columbia and Harvard graduate -- so by definition of being a graduate of such schools means that he is in the elite -- in fact with the Kennedy connections many of them who aspired to go to Harvard law school could not get admitted (Robert F. Kennedy, Edward Kennedy and John F. Kennedy, Jr.).
 
6.) Obama comparing his grandmother being afraid because of an actual incident -- being shaken down for money by a black man -- to actual racism.
 
7.)  Obama comparing Wright's comments to comments his grandmother may have made.  Unless Obama's grandmother said things like all blacks are criminals, or that God is white, or that blacks are inherently dishonest, or she believes in "white values" -- there is no comparison.  I would think that if his grandmother did make such statements or harbored such beliefs she would have disowned her daughter and would not have helped raise Obama -- so it is pretty obvious she has no such beliefs.
 
The bad news is that if Obama gets the nomination (which he probably will) no matter what he will win at least 10 states in the general election any at least 40% of the vote.  So, for the most part people do not care that he has these beliefs -- yet Al Campanis Lawrence Summers (and many others) have been destroyed for making less controversial statements.
 
What does this say about the American electorate?  What does this say about Americans?
 
The merits of a candidate are what ideally should matter to voters -- but having beliefs based upon ignorance that are insulting to such a large segment of people should be disqualifying -- but they are clearly not.  They matter little to Americans -- the "little" amount may be a margin that will prevent him from not being elected -- but it would be pretty hard to figure that out.
 
Obama also stands for real racist beliefs -- his own identity is based upon a pardoring to racist leftist beliefs.  That is, there are three pretty strong reasons that he should not identify himself simply as "black."  1) he is bi-racial, 2) his black family abandoned him, his "white" family loved, supported and cared for him, and 3) he is not ethnically connected to black Americans whose ancestors come from a different part of Africa than Kenya -- that is -- his connection to black Americans is as suspicious as someone who is Spanish trying to connect with Bulgarians.
 
Relative to point #3 -- his connection to black Americans is actually a symtom of actual stereotyping or making a blanket assumptions -- kind of like assuming that someone who is from Japan is from China.  If Obama were less educated, it would be more understanding why he should not seek to have his own identity.  But, feeling sorry for someone or making excuses based upon ignorance are two very  big disqualifying factors for an important position.
 
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Who is at fault for our current ignorant racial attitudes?  Who is at fault for the allowance of the innocent Duke students being prosecuted?  Who is at fault for the tolerance for statements blaming "whites" for collective guilt which is not based in reality?  Who is at fault for the inability -- without being labeled a racist -- to question racial quotas and preferential treatment?
 
The root cause of these things is radical leftist thought.  However, for the past 8 years we have done virtually nothing about combating these ignorant politically correct beliefs.  This is purely the fault of Bush and the current Republican leadership.  They have chosen to place nearly all of its time and energy on handouts to friends and the disaster of the Iraq war instead of fighting these false and divisive beliefs.
 
The consequece of such beliefs is significant.  We now are being encouraged to be a "diverse" society concentrating on differences rather than similarities.  It is tolerable to lie about racial groups (like "whites" causing slavery) rather than tell documented history (slavery still exists in Africa, whites were enslaved at times by Africans, black-Americans often have white slaveholding ancestry -- and not always due to rape or coercive means, many "white" ethnic groups have no connection to slavery in the Americas).
 
More than ever, merely stating a proven fact will get you fired, blackballed and/or destroyed.  Rather than fighting this, the Bush administration prospered (albeit temporarily) due to the exploitation of ignorance (like Iraq having a connection to 9/11 -- either supporting the Iraq war or being "pro terrorist," a culture of corruption and cronyism that exceeded anything Democrats have done in recent times, and spending money with reckless abandon making prior Democratic administrations looking conservative in comparitism).
 
Anyone thinking that you can tolerate open ridicule of a group (blaming "whites" for some alleged historical evil), prosecuting people because of racial identity (the Duke lacrosse players), deny people jobs, governmental contracts and education based upon race (which we have been now doing for about 40 years) and just continue to get away with it is either a bigot or stupid -- and perhaps both.
 
Fair treatment and honesty are not only good moral attributes -- but ultimately they are good for all groups and society.  For example, while it may seem to benefit blacks when they get preferential treatment in being admitted to a school what it actually does (quite obviously) is that it de-values an achievement and makes the assumption that they are actually an inferior group. 
 
Clearly one could say that "white" Jim Crow policies and discrimination post slavery are why the Tawana Brawleys of the world get traction ignores the danger that the philosphy that two wrongs make a wright can easily turn into three wrongs, four wrongs ...
 
 
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My Grandfather's Son

I read Clarence Thomas' memoiors over the past few days -- and though I knew quite a bit about him prior to this, the story is without question very inspiring.  Thomas writes a little bit about what Spike Lee talked about in some of his works -- the discrimination that light skin (partial European Ancestry) blacks have historically felt against fully black African's like Clarence Thomas.  Thomas spoke African words growing up -- and was called by other blacks "America's Blackest Child"  -- Thomas is authentically black who experienced the real black American experience.
 
Again, what actual hope do we have.  Obama is black?  It does not matter that his father is no more black American than Putin is Irish American.  All of a sudden, he is supposed to be the embodiment of black American history.  He should be ashamed of himself as a person whose family held black slaves -- who is now further exploiting the unfortunate condition they suffer.  He is nothing more than an elitist Jesse Jackson (rather than a "street" one).  Believe me, I knew these leftists back in the 1980s who "knew better" (almost none of them were black Americans).  They have caused so much unnecessary suffering -- and have taken pride of achievement away from Clarence Thomas and others.
 
I omitted some of his previous pre-Yale achievements in my prior write-ups.  He also got into Harvard law school and was a member of the equivalent Phi Beta Kappa society for Jesuit schools at Holy Cross -- and Holy Cross is no easy school.
 
But, affirmative action has taken all of the achievement away from him and others.
 
Here is a lesson that you can learn from Clarence Thomas or anyone else -- if you have moderate talent -- you are naturally better than 80% of others at something (you are pretty good, but not a prodigy) yet you spend twice as much time working on your success than others -- chances are that you will achieve on some level (it does not mean you will ever have money, but you will do a good job on a task).
 
The civil rights people have taught so many black Americans to believe in a lie that they are inferior (which is why sometimes non-American blacks from Jamaica or Africa sometimes do not like American blacks).  Fundamentally, thought I do blame individuals and believe in individual responsibility it is as if nobody thinks that people who are black can achieve without help -- which is absurd.
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Immigrants of today versus those of the past

There is a fundamental difference between immigrants of today versus those of the past.  None of my descendants came here by airplane or car.  Ties were virtually cut with the homeland because phone calls for them either did not yet exist -- or did not exist over the ocean.  These differences really exist for all Americans whose ancestors settled here more than 55 years ago.  Those whose ancestors came via ships with sails (basically that would apply to all who came here prior to 130 years ago) really have families that often came here via slave ship or coffin ship.
 
Today, it is very hard to become an assimilated American -- it is very easy to come and go -- talk on the phone -- stay in touch via internet.  This is a huge problem with current immigration.  It is hard to convince someone who came here so easily, can stay in touch with his or her "homeland" so easily, and can come and go back and forth so easily, to become an American.
 
There is no comparison to immigrants of today versus those of yesteryear.  This is precisely why not only should nobody who is born here of illegal parentage become a citizen at all, nor should anyone who is born here of non-citizens become an automatic citizen.
 
It is interesting that those who point to "diversity" as a strength cannot cite to actual examples of where this actually is the case -- is the diversity in Southern Russia good for Russia (only if like a decade of war in Chechnya), or in Iraq, or in the former Yugoslavia, or in newly independent India in the late 1940s?  What about the Albanian immigratrion to Kosovo -- what has that caused?
 
I think immigration, as long as it can result in new immigrants either assimilating, or leaving after a set period is fine -- as long as you don't let in massive numbers of people where this will not happen.  It is more problematic now because the ties to the "homeland" are never really severed because of technology.
 
Would this be a better country if "whites" composed only 40% of the population, "Hispanics" composed 20%, blacks 15%, "Asians" 10% -- and "others" being 15%?  With promoting out differences in the name of diversity -- as well as a present day false "blaming" of whites (and legalized separate worse treatment for whites -- even over non-citizen immigrants in education and government contracting) -- do you think that this might create a powder keg?
 
People of my generation -- those under 40 -- can say that they never saw separate schools or accomodations, but there entire life they were not provided with benefits anyone but them got.  Also, repeatedly in Academia and in the Media "whites" -- without regard to actual history and family history (so those who had no ties to slavery, Jim Crow, world colonies) had to be repeatedly told how horible they are -- or blamed for things so clearly not their fault.  This will produce a backlash -- and quite possibly a very bad backlash that is not in the interest of anyone.
 
This system of blame advanced by those like Obama and Wright (who are both people with "white" ancestry and in Obama's case slaveholding ancestry) will have a consequence. 
 
I have heard nobody say to Obama -- anything that resembles an intelligent discourse on this issue.  Such as -- how can you as a descendant of someone from a part of Africa not connected with American slavery as well as a mother with multiple slaveholding ancestors justify belief that people who "look like a slaveholder" or "look like that they might have been responsible for Jim Crow" should pay some price for this?  How is that any different than just arresting blacks at random because they "look like a criminal?"
 
Calling someone a name or a slur is not worse than accusing someone of a crime or immorality.  Yet, not only is that a common charge of Obama, Wright and Jesse Jackson -- it is not readily condemned.
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More on Wright and Obama

Wright is clearly something "wrong" with America.  An idea somehow spread maybe 30 to 40 years ago that "whites" are somehow "to blame" for the plight of blacks in America.  Clearly, in many parts of America this is very mainstream thinking -- that "it" is the fault of "whites."  I remember this happening to a friend of mine about 30 years ago who was beaten up by a bunch of black kids because they "saw Roots."  Well, actually if they saw roots they would have noticed that (1) blacks sold blacks into slavery and (2) blacks often have "white" ancestors as well as black ones.
 
Of course, Wright ignores the obvious.  Pastor Wright where did you get your skin tone?  The guy has lighter skin than Obama -- who is half white.  Wright's skin tone is lighter than some whites.  Does Wright have white slaveholding ancestors like Obama does?  Is this what makes him so mad?  Is he like Ted Haggard or Jimmy Swaggart -- someone who might act out because of guilts they possess?
 
His belief that "only blacks are corrected" regarding use of English is patently false (hey, what happened to the kids in Louisiana who spoke French in class in the 1940s -- a whipping -- not just a "correction").  I cannot totally call Wright a racist because I more than suspect that he is at least 50% European ancestry.  So, the better term would be a self-hating European American -- as is Obama.
 
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Reverand Wright's latest musings

Reverand Wrights latest comments show just how ignorant he is.  Only blacks are corrected with use of English?  This guy has no knowledge of languages.
 
Most "whites" do not come from an English language background.  Even thoose who do -- like a Cockney Londoner -- will be corrected for not speaking English correctly.
 
Was Kennedy not speaking correctly?  No, not strictly speaking -- a New England accent actually might be a more proper way of speaking English -- if the goal is to "sound English."
 
Since Kennedy was of Irish heritage, as am I, I will give a simple example.  The Irish language has no words for "yes" or "no" which is why some of us do not answer questions with "yes" or "no."  We might instead say "I would" or "I would not" or "I am" or "I am not."  I have been told to just "answer yes or no" at times -- but I think it is a less precise way of answering questions and engaging in dialogue.  So, that is not an example of a perceived problem.
 
The Irish helped (some would say negatively) mold what is considered "poor pronunciation" and is corrected all the time.  The best example of this is the Irish language has no "th" sound.  So, someone many Irish will say "dat is sometin, I will tink about dat."  Which, of course, would be corrected in schoolrooms and classes no matter what the person speaking it looks like.
 
Irish people will also say "me" instead of "my" -- again that will be corrected.  Border Scots also have issues -- their native tougue of Scots (or Lalans or Ullans) is similar to English -- but is still quite different (I am not talking about Gaelic Scots who speak a language similar to the Irish Gaelic language as a native toungue).  Indeed, a Scottish boy was whipped in school in the 1970s for saying "Ah dinna ken" (which means "I don't know).
 
There is a Clarence Thomas connection here though.  The reason he does not speak a lot -- according to him -- is that he was brought up speaking Gullah -- which is a language that still retains many African words (neither Obama or his dad ever had the experience in speaking any of the words that slaves spoke coming off the ships -- but Justice Thomas does).  So, he became selfconscious about speaking as he grew up.
 
 
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the real Obama

From a review of Obama's biological background, we can see who Obama really is.  On the one hand, he is very smart.  I give him credit for this because he became Editor of Harvard's law review.  It is not clear whether or not he was admitted to Harvard as an affirmative action (lesser) candidate.  I would submit that Clarence Thomas' with honors degree from Holy Cross (a university certainly within the top 10%) should make people think that maybe he deserved to get in to Yale law school (but as Thomas himself says, affirmative action tarnished his Yale degree).  Obama -- being editor of Harvard's law review -- shows that he has an incredible ability with people.  Though Harvard is a liberal institution, nobody who is really underserving could become Editor of the Law Review.
 
Obama's ability with people makes him very dangerous.  For whatever reason, at a very young age he gravitated towards extreme leftists as his mentors.  He chose many of those people AFTER he went to Harvard (Wright and Ayers).  His San Francisco statement about "bitter" America shows who he really is -- a very cunning leftist elitist. 
 
I have said this countless times on this blog, but it bears repeating.  It might make sense for someone with Clarence Thomas' background to gravitate in the direction of a Jeremiah Wright (just like I understand why Robeson went in the Communist direction).  Civil Rights in Thomas' home state of Georgia was problematic (at least) until Thomas was about 30 years old.  I could understand how someone might become a radical if they were exposed to segregated accomodations until they were in their 20s.  Obama is just so totally different than this.
 
Because of basic prejudice (and historical ignorance) Obama gets linked with black Americans.  It really is no different than calling all East Asians "Chinese" -- people do it -- but than is borne of ignorance.  After all, someone from Japan, Vietnam or the Philappines would rightfully be somewhat offended by being simply called "Chinese." 
 
First, Obama is biracial -- which people from Franco Harris to Tiger Woods for years have been emphasising this point when they are simply called "black."
 
More importantly, his father was Kenyan.  The people of Kenya have a real history -- a good example of this unique aspect of them is they are probably the best long distant runners in world history.  Indeed, athletic history tells us that West Africans have been great sprinters -- East Africans (particularly Kenyans) are great at running long distances.  The point with that stark difference is that they are not the same thing -- nor is Japan the same thing as Vietnam -- different people with different cultures.
 
Kenyans do not even really look like West Africans -- Does someone from Turkey look the same as a Swede?  Turks and Swedes are "white" from a very general race example as all Sub-Saharan Africans are black -- but they are different in many ways.
 
So, while Americans may generally be ignorant to history Obama is certainly not.  He knows that his fathers "people" were not slaves in America and even dealt with Jim Crow issues.  He also knows that not only was his mom white, but two separate families in her background owned slaves.
 
So, given this background why gravitate towards a Jeremiah Wright?  It is really the same reason that you might gravitate towards a white radical like Bill Ayers -- an attraction to American radicals.  Obama is smart enough to know how ignorant most people are -- so he knew that Wright could benefit him with a type of "street cred."  The funny thing is that even though Obama is a smart guy he still is not any better at doing a "black voice" than a comedian like Howard Stern.  Of course, Obama would not naturally have any reason for "talking black" given that he grew up with no black American close influences.  If a white person in politics tried doing this for black audiances this would be attacked.
 
Anyway, we also see in Obama's choice for a wife more about his calculated choices.  It would be a bit of a culture shock for anyone to marry someone with a different religious and/or racial background.  He chose a black radical -- no surprise from the standpoint of him being calculated -- but it is surprising for someone with his actual background.  Though Hawaii has few blacks -- many people are multiracial  so being part white and part Kenyan would really not be that big a deal for Hawaii (lots of Somoans live in Hawaii -- they are as "black" as Obama).
 
His wife being proud for the first time (very sad really) with her husband -- wasn't she a little bit proud with Mosely Braun's election to the senate (first and only black woman)?  Remember, this is the same state Obama is from (Illinois) -- and she ALSO ran for POTS (though she did not do too well in primaries).  Also, this crazy attitude that as a black man Obama could get shot going to the gas station -- what is up with that?  Why would something like that happen to him (as opposed to someone white)?  It is true that blacks do sometimes get hassled by the police (and it is a legitimate gripe that people have) -- but just getting shot for being black?  What is she talking about?  Certainly, there is a documented high amount of black on white, and black on black crimes, but not random black killings due to being black.
 
Though Obama is much more intelligent and personable than the Jesse Jacksons and Al Sharptons of this world his view points are every bit (if not more) as radical.
 
The quick summary for me (1) Ayers, (2) Wright, (3) Bitter, (4) Grandma, (5) typical white person, (6) Candidate questionaire in 1996 -- outlaw handguns (7)  his wife.  The only one of these things that he could ever explain away to me would be #6 -- he could tell me it was a political necessity based upon the people in the district to take such a position (and he would be maybe telling the trutth).  Any of these other things are totally inexcusable. 
 
I do not have a lot of confidence in America because I can tell how popular Obama is with many segments of society (including my own parents).  People really appear not to care a whole lot about these things.
 
Will these things prevent Obama from winning West Virginia, Arkasas and Tennessee in the general election?  I don't know.  Could Obama win a state with a high number of black Americans because so many will vote because he is on the ticket -- maybe that could happen -- but maybe he would have a shot of winning Lousiana or Georgia states that sometimes go Democratic that have 25%+  of their electorate who are black. 
 
I think Hillary Clinton would maybe have been a better candidate to win those low percent black rural states like Iowa or West Virginia -- but I do not really know how it will impact things.
 
I would consider myself pretty conservative -- but given the choice of many conservative policies that have been adopted over the past 10 years versus liberatarian and even liberal positions -- I have voted and supported many Democrats (like Kerry and Jim Webb).  There is no way I could support an Obama -- but I am not the kind of voter people have to worry about. 
 
The suburbs like Obama, blacks really like Obama, urban areas really like Obama, young people like him -- winning these groups can get you elected president without worrying about losing the other areas.  Obama also have a lot more money than McCain -- and probably will have a lot more than him in the fall -- making things potentially pretty tough.
 
If McCain and Obama have close to equal amount of money come September -- I would give McCain the edge.  As it is, I do not think that this will happen.
 
In 2008, I think that it is likely that the Red State/Blue State dynamic might play out close to where things played out in 2000 and 2004 (where things were almost the same).  So, that makes the swing states that much more important.
 
 
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