Bad Dreams From Obama

Barack Obama,Elections 2008,Race

            

I said it before Ann Coulter did (here and here), and Steve Sailer said it before most: Obama boils with anti-white bile. He’s as dangerous as he is deceptive. Writes Coulter in “Obama’s dime store ‘Mein Kampf’”:

“If characters from “The Hills” were to emote about race, I imagine it would sound like B. Hussein Obama’s autobiography, “Dreams From My Father.”

Has anybody read this book? Inasmuch as the book reveals Obama to be a flabbergasting lunatic, I gather the answer is no. Obama is about to be our next president: You might want to take a peek. If only people had read “Mein Kampf.” …

Nearly every page – save the ones dedicated to cataloguing the mundane details of his life – is bristling with anger at some imputed racist incident….

When his mother expresses concern about Obama’s high school friend being busted for drugs, Obama says he patted his mother’s hand and told her not to worry.

This, too, prompted Obama to share with his readers a life lesson on how to handle white people: “It was usually an effective tactic, another one of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied, they were relieved – such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn’t seem angry all the time.”

First of all, I note that this technique seems to be the basis of Obama’s entire presidential campaign. But moreover – he was talking about his own mother! As Obama says: “Any distinction between good and bad whites held negligible meaning.” Say, do you think a white person who said that about blacks would be a leading presidential candidate?

The man is stark bonkersville….”

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4 thoughts on “Bad Dreams From Obama

  1. Henry Bowman

    Coulter enjoys being deliberately outrageous — I assume that she thinks that being outrageous helps book sales [it might]. However, this column of hers is really rather scary. Mr. Obama seems to be a die-hard racist, very much in the same mold as his former pastor, J. Wright. Previously, I regarded him as merely another run-of-the-mill Marxist Democrat, but it appears that he is actually much worse. He seems to be living up to the appellation, “The Obamanation”.

  2. Myron Pauli

    When my wife and I looked into adoption, I speculated that a black child raised by whites in American would be subjected to too much “racial bull***t” as I termed it. The saga of Barack Obama seems to confirm my fears. Funny thing is that last week, I asked Anna if she wanted to take a course in Chinese culture this summer – she could care less. OK either way with me.

    Racism, perhaps, is in the eye of the beholder. It is everywhere if one chooses to make it so. I’ve raised my daughter for 10 years and we have NOT encountered it. I saw that {to a lesser extent than Obama} with my brother who interpreted nearly everything in the lens of “anti-Semitism” while I saw it as my brother being a jackass and people responding to him in kind. My brother became quite Orthodox, hung out for a time with the Jewish Defense League, and started talking with a quasi-Yiddush accent – all of which appalled my father. He decided that most of our family was also anti-Semitic and moved over to Samaria. It was relatively recently in my own life that I have seen that most Orthodox Jews are normal, non-paranoid people.

    But, given the right disposition, one can see the evil hidden forces of sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, communism, or whatever-sinister-evil lurking pervasively.

  3. Marc

    I know this is somewhat off-topic, but as someone who works in the adoption field, I feel compelled to comment that black children adopted by whites, in general, do quite well. They don’t do as well as white children on certain measures, but they do as well as or better than their black peers on nearly all measures. Their only real shortcoming is that they are less likely than other blacks to have a strong racial identity. Whether this is a plus, a weakness or neither is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose. But adoption studies suggest that Obama’s obvious struggles with his racial identity are not characteristic of black children raised by white parents.

  4. EN

    There are some guys who are ambition at an early age. They mean to get somewhere (although, the final destination is rarely known) and lying, throwing Granny under the bus, even marrying a bullying black woman–it’s all in a day’s work. He is plays fast with the truth with many things, and this book is a no more than another lie on the path to his success. Wanna bet that the party he took his white teammates to never happened? I’d look into that. I got a lot of money that says the boy Barry was whiter than me until he got to college. Soon after, being a sharp lad and all, he decides that his blackness was the path to success. If we pressed him on the quotes he likes, and the things that shaped his outlook on life, we’d find out the real Barry preferred Emily Post and Walt Whitman.

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