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Yesterday, 12:15 pmBringing Obama down: Race remains a factor

Bringing Obama down: Race remains a factor

Exclusive: Erik Rush sees '1st black president' issue looming  large in impeachment option

author-imageErik  Rush About | Email | Archive 

Erik Rush is a columnist and author of  sociopolitical fare. His latest book is "Negrophilia:  From Slave Block to Pedestal - America's Racial Obsession." In 2007, he was the first to give national  attention to the story of Sen. Barack Obama's ties to militant Chicago  preacher Rev. Jeremiah Wright, initiating a media feeding frenzy. Erik has  appeared on Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes," CNN, and is a veteran of numerous  radio appearances.
       

Among many things I discuss in my book “Negrophilia:  From Slave Block to Pedestal – America’s Racial Obsession” is the lack of  accountability imposed and expected with regard to black Americans from the  lowest to the highest stations. This is a device of the political left; in its  inherent racism, it was only natural that liberals impart a lack of expectations  for this “culturally inferior” segment of society. It also made blacks easier to  manipulate as a group. Since blacks’ socioeconomic progress had been stultified  for so many years, the attendant propaganda was easier to sell to the  public.

Thus, where blacks are concerned, Americans at large (and black Americans  themselves) have been conditioned by politicos, activists and the media to  overlook and even expect such things as high rates of poverty and crime,  misfeasance in high places, nefarious tendencies, illegitimacy, and elements of  general social instability and poor character. These expectations have been so  thoroughly ingrained into our worldview that most Americans are not even  cognizant of the fact that they have been so conditioned.

 
Given this prevailing perverted worldview amongst Americans, it is no  surprise that one Barack Hussein Obama (or whatever his name truly is), having  attained the office of president of the United States of America, expected to  enjoy more latitude than his predecessors with regard to his actions. This was  intensified by the fact that as the first black president, he immediately became  an historic figure. Add to that the cult of inordinate deference and adulation  promoted by various forms of media, and we had an individual with whom  practically no one actually wanted to find fault.

So, in pursuing his diabolical Marxist agenda, Obama knew that he would be  able to gain far more ground than a white individual with the same plan. He may  not have known precisely how dedicated and effective the press would be, or how  long Americans would remain asleep, but he and his Cabinet had a pretty good  idea of how far they could go.

Or so one would think …

This  year’s summer blockbuster — a guide for Congress to draw up articles of  impeachment — Aaron Klein’s “Impeachable Offenses: The Case for Removing Barack  Obama from Office”

Obama’s political opponents – the GOP leadership – also knew that their more  confrontational or controversial interactions with Obama would have to be  handled with extra diplomacy for the reasons listed above. In analyzing  Republican leaders’ deportment with regard to this president, we must ask  ourselves: How much of their reticence in holding Obama accountable was due to  fear of political fallout? How much was due to their low expectations of Obama  as a politician and a human being? How much may have been due to their approval  of aspects of his agenda?

The impudence and tyranny of the Obama administration is indeed  precedent-setting, as is the outrageousness and magnitude of the falsehoods it  is willing to offer in defense of same. Claims that the Internal Revenue  Service’s singling out of conservative groups for inordinate scrutiny is not  politically based is almost laughable, and akin to arguing that Jim Crow laws  were not racially based. Singling out a political group because of its politics  is politically based by definition. Press Secretary Jay Carney’s charges that  the Benghazi scandal is a Republican contrivance, and his comparison of the  Associated Press leak investigation to “birther” conspiracy theories is just  plain desperate.

It is the desperation of criminals.

The administration’s ideology, though odious, is still not on trial – but its  actions are. As a result of the inquiries focused on Benghazi, the IRS and the  Associated Press, their abject criminality is what elements of the press and  many Americans are beginning to perceive, even if they are late in so doing.  These issues deepen and reveal more untoward goings-on daily; as I write this,  evidence for at least three other potentially serious scandals has just broken  the surface in the press.

Circumstances have indeed changed – but to what degree? Some recent polls  demonstrate a startling percentage of people who believe Obama should be  impeached, and it is safe to say that no past president would have survived the  current spate of public indignities. Still, the final disposition comes down to  this: Who in Congress wants to be known as having brought down America’s first  black president?

Suddenly, Obama’s removal looks a lot less likely, yes?

Governing against the will of the people has been an increasing proclivity of  lawmakers in Washington, regardless of party. So it is altogether possible that  Congress will avoid initiating regime change for shallow and dangerous political  reasons, even if a majority of Americans are clamoring for Obama’s  impeachment.

Our federal government has clearly grown increasingly corrupt, but this  administration is one for the books. In the operative sense, ethnicity is  irrelevant to Barack Obama having betrayed the trust of the American people. It  is no consolation to me personally that I knew he would, and that the solemn  responsibility of stewardship over this great nation was a joke to him from the  start.

The question is: What are we going to do about it? Contrary to Marxists’  rhetorical glorification of “the masses” (utilized only to manipulate them,  naturally), historically the masses have never done anything. It is the  inspiration and motivation of visionaries, whether individuals or small groups  thereof, that initiates change in the world.

Evidently we need leaders, and they must be unifying ones. Though they will  have to be followed with judicious discretion, we still have to identify them  first – and we are running out of time.

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May 22, 2013, 2:57 pmCheer up lil buddie.

lil crying

 

I'm so sorry LiL spastic. If we knew you were going to take it so hard

we would have invited you to the wedding. I know you thinks I'm so cute

and you really miss your other buddies Mountain man & Wee Wee.

I'm so sorry LiL buddie of mine. I swear to you we'll never make you cry

again.  Oh don't cry rabbid, we'll make it up to you over lunch duckie poo..

Tah Tah.

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May 22, 2013, 9:33 amOh my, he ate the bones, speedo ate the bonzs.

speedo

Hey y'all,   myz names is speednuts and Ize can't believez I ate the danged bonz.

Well what youz expects from a dropz out from Uga. I sit and playz in my weeds

all dayz, and after thatz i do grafeatiz on buildings as my professesions .

I tried to plays instrumentz, but I fails mizzerably so nowz i just say formerz wing hummerz

cause I ate the dang bonz. Ize have to tells y'all some peoples don'tz like me, and i cants

understandz why. maybeez its because i openz my mouths and tellz y'alls that i dontz like

many peoples whoz opinions are differents than mines. I is alwayz right.

What y'all thinkz.??

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May 21, 2013, 11:52 pmDang, that's ugly. Who could that be?

LilSpeedy

Entry #441
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May 20, 2013, 10:52 pmIt's very fitting... Semper Fi...!

queenie

Entry #440
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May 20, 2013, 11:32 amPatriotism at it's BEST...!

true words

Entry #439
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May 19, 2013, 11:07 pmWe've had enough kool-aid.

he lied

Entry #438
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May 18, 2013, 10:23 pmThis isn't just a theory...!

albert

Entry #437
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May 17, 2013, 8:49 pmThis would be a PERFECT ten...

out of here

Entry #436
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May 17, 2013, 11:47 amI think her Botox retracted...

pelooosy

Entry #435
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May 16, 2013, 7:43 pmEven Idaho Farmers honor Obozo...

dicktator.

Entry #434
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May 16, 2013, 2:15 pmIt's funny how some things come back to haunt you..

oh yes..

 

Heh, Heh,Heh,..

Entry #433
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May 16, 2013, 12:07 amNow, were really moving Forward...!

Real change

Entry #432
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May 15, 2013, 3:44 pmThis is by far the BEST tree...!

Best tree around.

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May 15, 2013, 3:07 pmHere's that dream ticket Ridge.

weiner holder

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