For this reason God sends them a powerful delusion so that they will believe the lie (2 Thessalonians 2:11)

Jul 31, 2009

Big ears and bigger mouth

So the dumbo in chief is having a beer in the rose garden with his racist friend and the man his racist friend accused of a being a racist. Blacks always say that they cannot be racist because whites have the power. While that is a dodge lets assume their viewpoint. Who is more powerful than the president of the U.S. ? He took up the side of his friend supposedly without knowing the facts and called the friend's arresting officer , performing the duty he was intrusted with doing, acting "stupidly". While I have no doubt that Obama is a racist and that his professor friend is one also, I do not believe that the officer in question is a candidate for this label. He was sent on this call by his "black " superior because of his being a instructor in racial sensitivity. Upon arriving at scene and attempting to do his job in a cordial manner he was subjected to a lowbrow assault by a highbrow professor. And after great forbearance arrested the professor for causing a disturbance. The professor was warned repeatedly before the arrest. I, myself, would have tased his dumb ass. However I am not deceived by the president's reaction. This was not about his friend's arrest. Obama was attempting to use the race card to elevate his sagging poll numbers. It backfired in a big way. Hence the beer in the rose garden. Drink up Dumbo.

4 comments:

  1. i couldn't agree more. good post.

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  2. I think Professor Gates may have been protesting a little too much. Maybe a rant complaining about his treatment at the hands of white people is something he's long fantasized about, and he saw an opening when Officer Crowley came to his door. Or it's possible that he's one of those highbrow snobs, but it would have been indefensible to complain on the basis of snobbery, so he got out his pocket race card.

    As for President Obama, his reaction was dumb, but it could have been excusable if he'd actually apologized later, instead of waffling with weasel phrases like "calibrated my words", etc.

    And surely, when one is President, there are better brews available than Bud Light? Bud Light? Is he kidding?

    Good to see you posting here, t.

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  3. Prager talked about this and interestingly gave Obama a pass. As a public speaker himself, he said that people make mistakes. He went on to say however, and this was the day after, that you apologize and move on. Of course these words were spoken by a real racist and not one created in the minds of the press based on party affiliation. It was also before the president "waffled and weaseled" as ECI put it.

    If only the mild mannered and even handed media could have been so charitable in their reporting of Lott or George Allen.

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  4. It was patronizing..."Race problem? LET'S HAVE A BEER and a TEACHING MOMENT"
    I wish Crowley hadn't had to go, but he couldn't NOT have because of our media.
    Obama spoke at the press conf. and criticized the police as STUPID reflexively, that's what scared ME the most. In that, Prager missed the boat.

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