Barack Obama: spawn of a black African father and a white American mother

Re: Why We Must Not Elect Barack Obama

This is freaking me out. Even though I don't like any of the candidates the thought of a nigger in the whitehouse is something that I cannot comprehend. Even Brazil which is at least 45% mulatto has never had a nigger president.The amount of niggerlovin' whites voting for this groid is just sickening.
 
Re: Maria Shriver Backs Obama

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/03/maria-shriver-backs-obama/


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February 3, 2008, 5:58 pm

By Adam Nagourney

Score another Kennedy for the Barack Obama campaign.


Maria Shriver, wife of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger of California and daughter of Eunice Kennedy, endorsed Senator Obama Sunday night in Los Angeles. Her husband, a Republican, endorsed Senator John McCain last week.

It was the latest development in the battles of the Kennedys in the presidential race.

She appeared as a surprise guest at a rally in Los Angeles for Mr. Obama with Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and Caroline Kennedy.

Another niggerlover jumping on the bandwagon.
 
Oh please... the media loves this monig :rolleyes:

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Matthews: Obama Speech Caused 'Thrill Going Up My Leg'

During MSNBC's live coverage of Tuesday's presidential primary elections, after the speeches of Barack Obama and John McCain had aired, Chris Matthews expressed his latest over the top admiration for Obama's speaking skills as the MSNBC anchor admitted that Obama's speech created a "thrill" in his leg: "It's part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often." Minutes later, Brian Williams poked fun at Matthews' confession: "Let's talk about that feeling Chris gets up his leg when Obama talks ... That seems to be the headline of this half hour." (Transcript follows)

At about 10:13 p.m., right after McCain finished his speech, which came after Obama's speech, co-anchor Keith Olbermann remarked that, due to Obama's unusual speaking skills, it was a good idea for any other speaker to speak before the Illinois Democrat instead of after him. Matthews then expressed what he referred to as an "objective assessment" of Obama's speech:

I have to tell you, you know, it's part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often. No, seriously. It's a dramatic event. He speaks about America in a way that has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with the feeling we have about our country. And that is an objective assessment.


After complimenting Obama for praising McCain's heroism, Matthews delivered a pessimistic assessment of McCain's situation as well as that of the Virginia Republican party:

Read on:http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-w...thews-obama-speech-caused-thrill-going-my-leg
 
Oh please... the media loves this monig :rolleyes:

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Matthews: Obama Speech Caused 'Thrill Going Up My Leg'

During MSNBC's live coverage of Tuesday's presidential primary elections, after the speeches of Barack Obama and John McCain had aired, Chris Matthews expressed his latest over the top admiration for Obama's speaking skills as the MSNBC anchor admitted that Obama's speech created a "thrill" in his leg: "It's part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often." Minutes later, Brian Williams poked fun at Matthews' confession: "Let's talk about that feeling Chris gets up his leg when Obama talks ... That seems to be the headline of this half hour." (Transcript follows)

At about 10:13 p.m., right after McCain finished his speech, which came after Obama's speech, co-anchor Keith Olbermann remarked that, due to Obama's unusual speaking skills, it was a good idea for any other speaker to speak before the Illinois Democrat instead of after him. Matthews then expressed what he referred to as an "objective assessment" of Obama's speech:

I have to tell you, you know, it's part of reporting this case, this election, the feeling most people get when they hear Barack Obama's speech. My, I felt this thrill going up my leg. I mean, I don't have that too often. No, seriously. It's a dramatic event. He speaks about America in a way that has nothing to do with politics. It has to do with the feeling we have about our country. And that is an objective assessment.


After complimenting Obama for praising McCain's heroism, Matthews delivered a pessimistic assessment of McCain's situation as well as that of the Virginia Republican party:

Read on:http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brad-w...thews-obama-speech-caused-thrill-going-my-leg

The media lovefest with this groid is sickening. I guess cuz this nigger can speak regular english makes him a "special negroid".
 
I ordinarily do not get very involved in politics- until now.
That this 'thing' raised a Muslim and by all accounts a Muslim for 26 years before he became a 'Christian' could brainwash the American public as he has just infuriates me.
Barack Hussein Obama is the closest Democrats can come to electing a foreign Muslim President of the United States without actually violating the constitutional requirement that American Presidents be native-born.
He has the blacks jizzing all over themselves because they got a 'bro' headed for the presidency- while he shares none on the black experience. He was born into priviliage in Hawaii, raised in Jakarda.

I am wondering; have any of you made an effort to get the word out about this 'man'? As far as Hussein Obama is concerned, I am an internet warrior in my effort to get the word out.
I find most people on the boards don't believe a word of the facts against Obama. They read the letter that exposed him that was circulating on the net, checked with 'snopes' and promptly declared it all false.
I will NOT stand by and do nothing while this thing rides his a** all the way into the White House on the race/ White Guilt card!
What are you doing to try to stop him??


 

I am wondering; have any of you made an effort to get the word out about this 'man'? As far as Hussein Obama is concerned, I am an internet warrior in my effort to get the word out.
I find most people on the boards don't believe a word of the facts against Obama. They read the letter that exposed him that was circulating on the net, checked with 'snopes' and promptly declared it all false.
I will NOT stand by and do nothing while this thing rides his a** all the way into the White House on the race/ White Guilt card!
What are you doing to try to stop him??

I'm doing everything I can to get the word out. I find one problem especially on Stormfront is many are totally apathetic. It's Ron Paul or nothing when they know Ron Paul doesn't have a chance. I don't like any of the frontrunners either but a groid in the whitehouse is a nightmare. I'll vote for anybody else to keep "it" out.
 
I don't like any of the front runners either, I truly believe that if Hussein Obama is elected, America is lost.

I agree. I think I'm getting an ulcer from all this obongomania niggerlovin worship. My stomach hurt so bad today I almost went to the hospital.
 
I agree. I think I'm getting an ulcer from all this obongomania niggerlovin worship. My stomach hurt so bad today I almost went to the hospital.


Crusader, don't worry about Obama becoming president. As Christians, we must do our duty by educating people to the truth. There is only so much one man can do. We must trust in Christ!

Happy Valentine's Day,Crusader!
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Crusader, don't worry about Obama becoming president. As Christians, we must do our duty by educating people to the truth. There is only so much one man can do. We must trust in Christ!

Happy Valentine's Day,Crusader!
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Thanks for your reassurance and the flowers Gabby, that's very nice of you. Happy Valentine's Day to you too :):):)
 
As I have said, I'm an internet warrior for the case against Obama.

Do you think some of you could take a few minutes and help me out here?
Listed below are some sites that I need help on:


http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com/forumdisplay.php?f=63
Same as above. Intellectual type Demos- very pro-Obama.
I've been kicked off 3 times for daring to speak up against him.

http://community.aarp.org/n/pfx/forum.aspx?webtag=rp-issues
This is the AARP site. Very active, but populated with Democrats for Obama. Help needed here desperately.


http://www.oprah.com/community/community/world/news?view=discussions
The famous 'Oprah' website that hit the national news. A few anti-Obama people give them h*ll- including me.


http://messageboards.ivillage.com/iv-elpoliticsto/
Website on politics. Very active with some very intellectual type posters. Almost all Democrats. The few Republicans on this board are afraid to speak up- except me. I give them h*ll about Obama and Muslims.

.

http://betboards.bet.com/forums/27/ShowForum.aspx
This is the Black Entertainment Board (BET)
Important we educate the blacks about Obama.

http://boards.biography.com/forum.jspa?forumID=494&start=0

http://www.americanpoliticsforum.com/forum.html


http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/;_ylt=AqIYDRfRByDsCayC1dsy5XVJxQt.;_ylv=3?link=list&sid=396545444
Very active board. Opportunity to really expose Obama

http://messages.yahoo.com/Governmen...iew?bn=18066891#americasbecomingafasciststate
Active board..Obama Zombies galore.

http://www.mlive.com/forums/annarbor/

http://www.mlive.com/forums/newstalk/
 
Must see video at this site : http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/02/16/buchanan-msm-full-out-closet-obamacans




Buchanan: MSM Full of 'Out-of-the-Closet Obamacans'
By Mark Finkelstein | February 16, 2008 - 08:27 ET

Ask an obvious question . . .

Amy Robach this morning asked the most rhetorical question in contemporary media: does the MSM have a thing for Barack Obama?

The weekend Today co-anchor didn't need guests Pat Buchanan or Rachel Maddow for the answer. She could have kept things in-house with NBC's own Lee Cowan, who has acknowledged “it's almost hard to remain objective” about Obama.

But pose the question Robach did, and Pat Buchanan gave her a colorful answer.
AMY ROBACH: Hillary Clinton supporters and the Hillary Clinton campaign is pointing the finger directly at the media, saying they have been harder on Hillary Clinton than we've been on Barack Obama; that there's a double standard so to speak, and I want to get both of your impressions on that. Is it true, and Pat I'll begin with you.

PAT BUCHANAN: It certainly is true. I think a lot of the media are not closet Obamacans -- they're out of the closet, and they're all for Obama, they're enthusiastic, they're caught up in the movement, as they have been in the past, like Bobby Kennedy's movement, Jack Kennedy's movement and other things. And I do think they've been exceedingly rough on Hillary Rodham Clinton.
I think before New Hampshire they were almost gloating over the defeat and the fall of the House of Clinton. And a backlash against the media frankly is one reason I think why she won New Hampshire, and they are building up for another one. I think it's going to be very tough for her to come back, but if there's one thing that can do it, it's the bias, I think, of the national media.

Air America's Rachel Maddow didn't disagree.

ROBACH: Rachel, have we given Barack Obama a pass?

RACHEL MADDOW: I think the media and a lot of the country more broadly, and people in my personal life certainly feel this way, are really interested in Barack Obama because he's a new guy on the scene, he brings a lot of new dynamics to the race. It's not just that he would be the first African-American president, it's that he's a whole new, he's a whole new bundle of things to talk about in terms of presidential politics and Democratic politics. I absolutely, people think that the media is enthralled with Obama.

Interesting formulation at the end by Maddow. Seemingly on the verge of expressing the opinion herself, at the last moment she chose to put it in the mouths of others.

In any case, the question of whether the media is in the tank for Obam makes "is the Pope Catholic?" look like a true brain teaser.
 
Amy Robach this morning asked the most rhetorical question in contemporary media: does the MSM have a thing for Barack Obama?

There is no question NBC/MSNBC has been openly bias against Hillary. It's so obvious with the cheerleading and drooling over obongo. Race trumps gender in politics. NBC has been going far left for awhile now , they have the worst ratings of all the networks.
 
Matthews 'Worried' Hillary Could Get Good Headlines?

Check out the video at this site...

Slip of the tongue, or was the man who gets a thrill up his leg from Barack Obama's rhetoric voicing his innermost apprehension at the prospect of Hillary Clinton regaining the upper hand?

On this afternoon's Hardball, host Chris Matthews was discussing the March 4th Texas primary with Wayne Slater of the Dallas Morning News, John Heilemann of New York magazine, and Norah O'Donnell. The MSNBCer made the point that under the arcane Texas rules in which the race is a hybrid of caucus and primary, it's possible for one candidate to win the popular vote and the other to walk off with more delegates.

That seemed to trigger Chris's anxiety reflex at the prospect of Hillary getting good publicity . . .

NORAH O'DONNELL: Hillary's campaign is increasingly worried about the state of Texas. Not only because the polls show it tightening, but also because of this very convoluted delegate what that it's apportioned in that state, which means that she could win the state in terms of percentage points and that he could end up winning more delegates.

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Who gets the headline, Norah?

O'DONNELL: Which isn't fair.

MATTHEWS: Who gets the headline?

O'DONNELL: She may get the headline because --

MATTHEWS: Now, is it the popular vote that gets the headline or the delegate vote gets the deadline?

O'DONNELL: Well, the delegate vote in the end matters.

MATTHEWS: Well who gets the headline the next day? I'm asking about this because of momentum. If Senator Clinton does do well tomorrow but loses by seven or eight points in Wisconsin, still able to say "I'm still in the game," then you go to Ohio and Texas on the fourth of March, which is two weeks hence, whoever gets that headline? Who gets the double-header? That's gonna matter. We're talking momentum here, we're not talking delegates because Hillary is way behind in delegates.

What I'm worried about is -- what I'm looking at -- Hillary's got to keep the momentum thing in check by getting that headline: "I won Texas and Ohio."

Have a look at the video. It does seem that Matthews realizes that he let his pro-Obama cat out of the bag, and quickly moves to cover himself by casting the matter in terms of what Hillary needs to do.

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-f...atthews-worried-hillary-could-regain-momentum
 
Do you think some of you could take a few minutes and help me out here?
Listed below are some sites that I need help on:


http://forums.online-sweepstakes.com...splay.php?f=63
Same as above. Intellectual type Demos- very pro-Obama.
I've been kicked off 3 times for daring to speak up against him.

http://community.aarp.org/n/pfx/foru...btag=rp-issues
This is the AARP site. Very active, but populated with Democrats for Obama. Help needed here desperately.


http://www.oprah.com/community/commu...ew=discussions
The famous 'Oprah' website that hit the national news. A few anti-Obama people give them h*ll- including me.


http://messageboards.ivillage.com/iv-elpoliticsto/
Website on politics. Very active with some very intellectual type posters. Almost all Democrats. The few Republicans on this board are afraid to speak up- except me. I give them h*ll about Obama and Muslims.

.

http://betboards.bet.com/forums/27/ShowForum.aspx
This is the Black Entertainment Board (BET)
Important we educate the blacks about Obama.

http://boards.biography.com/forum.js...ID=494&start=0

http://www.americanpoliticsforum.com/forum.html


http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/;_ylt=A...&sid=396545444
Very active board. Opportunity to really expose Obama

http://messages.yahoo.com/Government...gafasciststate
Active board..Obama Zombies galore.

http://www.mlive.com/forums/annarbor/

http://www.mlive.com/forums/newstalk/
 
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NEW YORK - NBC News said Tuesday it has reprimanded the employee responsible for mistakenly flashing a picture of Osama bin Laden on MSNBC as Chris Matthews talked about Barack Obama.
"This mistake was inexcusable," MSNBC spokesman Jeremy Gaines said.

It happened during the opening of "Hardball" Monday evening. Matthews was previewing a story on the controversy over Obama's use of another politician's words, and a picture of bin Laden briefly flashed on the screen beside him with the headline "Words About Words."

The Obama campaign immediately called NBC to complain, and Matthews apologized on the air a few minutes later. When "Hardball" was rerun later that night, a picture of Obama replaced the picture of the terrorist leader.

The mistake was made by someone in the network's graphics department whom MSNBC would not identify. The network did not explain exactly how the mistake was made nor detail the punishment for the employee.

Obama spokesman Tommy Vietor noted the apology and said the campaign had no other comment.

It's hardly the first time the presidential candidate and terrorist leader have been confused in the media. CNN apologized last year for promoting a story on the search for bin Laden with the headline, "Where's Obama?"

One other time, CNN's Alina Cho reported that "Barack Obama's campaign has been dogged by false rumours, among them that Osama is a Muslim, Obama rather."

Even former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney misspoke on the campaign trail last October when talking about terrorism. "Actually, just look at what Osam, uh, Barack Obama said just yesterday ..."

As long as it's a slip of the tongue, people should just get over it, said Barbara Wallraff, who writes a syndicated column on language.

"Don't we have other things to complain about?" she said.

Wallraff noted how changing one letter can also transform "Bush" to "bust" or "lush." She said the spell-check on one of her computer programs always suggests "Osama" as a substitute when she types "Obama."

It's far different if something like this is done intentionally, she said.

This has been a rough month of apologies at MSNBC. Reporter David Shuster was suspended for two weeks for saying that Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign had "pimped out" daughter Chelsea by having her make political phone calls. And Matthews apologized last month after suggesting that Clinton's political prominence was due to her husband's infidelities.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=cp_fpfs1pmkq14&show_article=1
 
I find all the candidates unappealing. Somewhere in America's great dumbocracy you'd expect someone - but there's no one. Even so, the rise and rise of Obama is beyond my ken. Sadly, it says a lot about white Americans - none of it good.
 
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