Posts Tagged ‘Obama’

Obama and black liberation theology

Monday, March 17th, 2008

UPDATE: Whites, including Democrats
are turned off by Wright’s sermons
but blacks are not.

Most voters, 56%, said Wright’s comments made them less likely to vote for Obama. That figure includes 44% of Democrats. Just 11% of voters say they are more likely to vote for Obama because of Wright’s comments.

However, blacks don’t respond the same way.

However, among African-Americans, 29% said Wright’s comments made them more likely to support Obama. Just 18% said the opposite while 50% said Wright’s comments would have no impact.

Hmmm…

The sermons of Obama’s minister, Reverend Wright, have upended the Democratic primary contest and exposed the ugly undercurrent of racism in the Democratic Party. I have previously linked to another column by Spengler on Obama’s mother’s philosophy. Now Spengler explains the black liberation theology that motivates Jeremiah Wright and which seems so odd to most white Christians.

James Cone, an academic black liberationist that Wright cites as an authority says:

Christ is black therefore not because of some cultural or psychological need of black people, but because and only because Christ really enters into our world where the poor were despised and the black are, disclosing that he is with them enduring humiliation and pain and transforming oppressed slaves into liberating servants.

Here is the source of some of Wright’s rhetoric about the “white Romans” killing the “black Christ.” This has nothing to do with either Christianity or history. This sort of thing:
Black theology will accept only the love of God which participates in the destruction of the white enemy. What we need is the divine love as expressed in Black Power, which is the power of black people to destroy their oppressors here and now by any means at their disposal. Unless God is participating in this holy activity, we must reject his love.

will not sound familiar to other Christians as having anything to do with religion, the Bible or Christianity.

It is also interesting in view of the level of black anti-Semitism that I first saw with my own nursemaid in the 1940s and which has continued with Jesse Jackson’s “Hymietown” remark. Maybe this all comes together in some steamy stew of self righteousness and sense of victimhood. It is now out into the Mainstream Media and Obama will have a hell of a time explaining it.

Obama’s Chicago roots begin to show

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

This is only the first of what I suspect will be a voluminous literature on Chicago politics by November. There are some pretty odd characters here. William Ayers, for example, is another example of a 60s radical from a wealthy background who has somehow avoided prison. They seem to have been able to resume lives in society although a few are in prison where most of them belong.

Some of them, of course, blew themselves up. Diana Oughton was one whose family was prominent in Dwight, Illinois. Her father operated a restaurant for years that was adjacent to the family’s old patent medicine plant.

It will be interesting to see how this evidence of Obama’s radical background plays out.

UPDATE: Here is more on Obama and the women in his life. No, I don’t mean that kind of women. His mother and his wife are very revealing about a man who has almost no history. He is a blank page (or an empty vessel if you prefer that metaphor). Others see what they want to see.

Now they are even checking his facts.

Oh Oh. The honeymoon may be over.

Obama’s record

Friday, February 29th, 2008

One criticism of Obama is that his portfolio is mighty thin. He has no record. Well, he actually does and and here it is. Pretty interesting.

It’s a lengthy record filled with core liberal issues. But what’s interesting, and almost never discussed, is that he built his entire legislative record in Illinois in a single year.

Why was that ? In 2002, the Democrats took over the Illinois legislature, not because of Bush as the reporter says, but because the Republican governor got caught selling drivers’ licenses to truckers with bad driving records. A disastrous truck accident splashed the whole story across the newspapers and the Democrats took over in the next election.

The white, race-baiting, hard-right Republican Illinois Senate Majority Leader James “Pate” Philip was replaced by Emil Jones Jr., a gravel-voiced, dark-skinned African-American known for chain-smoking cigarettes on the Senate floor.

Jones had served in the Illinois Legislature for three decades. He represented a district on the Chicago South Side not far from Obama’s. He became Obama’s ­kingmaker.

Several months before Obama announced his U.S. Senate bid, Jones called his old friend Cliff Kelley, a former Chicago alderman who now hosts the city’s most popular black call-in radio ­program.

I called Kelley last week and he recollected the private conversation as follows:

“He said, ‘Cliff, I’m gonna make me a U.S. Senator.'”

“Oh, you are? Who might that be?”

“Barack Obama.”

Jones appointed Obama sponsor of virtually every high-profile piece of legislation, angering many rank-and-file state legislators who had more seniority than Obama and had spent years championing the bills.

“I took all the beatings and insults and endured all the racist comments over the years from nasty Republican committee chairmen,” State Senator Rickey Hendon, the original sponsor of landmark racial profiling and videotaped confession legislation yanked away by Jones and given to Obama, complained to me at the time. “Barack didn’t have to endure any of it, yet, in the end, he got all the credit.

I don’t know if the Republican was really “race baiting,” or the comments were really “racist,” but the rest sounds pretty accurate. Obama is an artificial candidate and this explains how they did it. The last empty suit we elected president was Warren G Harding. And, by the way, that reporter is a lefty or he would not have lied about why the Democrats took over the Illinois legislature in 2002.

And then there is his adviser on the middle east.

UPDATED:

He has another adviser, who may actually end up in his cabinet if he is elected. In 2002, she recommended that we invade Israel !

what we need is a willingness to put something on the line in helping the situation. Putting something on the line might mean alienating a domestic constituency of tremendous political and financial import; it may more crucially mean sacrificing—or investing, I think, more than sacrificing—billions of dollars, not in servicing Israel’s military, but actually investing in the new state of Palestine, in investing the billions of dollars it would probably take, also, to support what will have to be a mammoth protection force, not of the old Rwanda kind, but a meaningful military presence. Because it seems to me at this stage (and this is true of actual genocides as well, and not just major human rights abuses, which were seen there), you have to go in as if you’re serious, you have to put something on the line.

That sure sounds like an invasion to me. When asked about it later, she attempted to disavow the quote.

Power herself recognizes that the statement is problematic. “Even I don’t understand it,” she says. And also: “This makes no sense to me.” And furthermore: “The quote seems so weird.” She thinks that she made this statement in the context of discussing the deployment of international peacekeepers. But this was a very long time ago, circumstances were different, and it’s hard for her to reconstruct exactly what she meant.

I really wonder if he can keep the balls in the air until November.

UPDATE: Power resigned last week, allegedly because she called Hillary a “monster.” Actually, even the Washington Post agrees that it was because of her BBC interview in which she disavowed many of Obama’s policy pronouncements, like immediate withdrawal from Iraq. She may say some crazy things but she knows that most of what he is saying is just not realistic. The Goolsby affair, for example, has many lefties with their knickers in a twist. Everybody knows these advisors are trying to save Obama from himself.

Obama as the Arabs see him

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

There has been much rhetoric about Obama “restoring our place” in the world after George Bush wrecked the great love that everyone had for us. Maybe his ideas need more thought if this analysis of Arab opinion is any guide.

I hope he knows more about the Middle East than he knows about the army.

Obama gets some support from ABC’s Jake Tapper who has talked to the captain. He was commanding a platoon when he was a lieutenant and a couple of the other parts of the story are different. Still, Obama got it mostly correct.

Worries about Obama on the left

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

There are growing worries on the left that Obama could be the next McGovern. Some of these guys were McGovern people so they should know.

Our future First Lady

Monday, February 18th, 2008

UPDATE: I’ve now heard that she is complaining about the need to repay student loans for their educations at Harvard Law School. I presume that means that she does not consider Harvard worth the money since they both could have gone to the U of Illinois Law School as residents at huge savings. That’s good to know.

I don’t think Obama’s election is a foregone conclusion but this statement by his wife, Michelle Obama, is revealing. They don’t like us very much, do they ? Americans, I mean. I guess I can understand it. After all she IS a Harvard lawyer.

Democrats and racism

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008

UPDATE #4:I didn’t even know about this book, whch goes far beyond my own ideas but seems pretty convincing from this interview. The book is here.

UPDATE#3: The Democrats are falling all over themselves with racial coments. It’s sort of Keystone Kops commit politics.

UPDATE #2: Here it comes.  You New Hampshire Democrats are racist according to Chris Matthews.

UPDATE:#1  The post-election pundits are now saying that Hilary got the traditional Democrat base voters; low income, single women and poorly educated. Of course, the New Hampshire vote is overwhelmingly white. Now comes the second thoughts.  In California, it is called the “Bradley effect.” It isn’t that white voters won’t vote for a black candidate; we saw them do that in Iowa. It is just that they will tell pollsters what they want to hear and it isn’t always how they vote. Part of that concept is the fact that Iowa caucuses DO NOT HAVE A SECRET BALLOT. That piece I linked to never mentioned that fact. This one does.

If someone wants to feel good about himself, he will publicly vote for the black candidate. That happened in Iowa. Something like that happened with exit polls and pre-election polls in New Hampshire. It isn’t racism on the part of the voter, at least not the usual variety of racism. It is the Democrat variety of racism. Tell the pollster what you want him to think is true about you. You are enthusiastic about a black president regardless of his qualifications. Being the first black president is enough. Just as it is enough to send all those affirmative action kids to Harvard. Only you and I know that most of them are upper class kids or foreign born kids.

Anyway, I think the results confirm my theory so far.

Now that Obama is leading the Democratic race (although he seems to have failed to meet expectations in New Hampshire), will we see the latent racism in the Democratic Party emerge? They, of course, are fond of accusing Republicans of this and some of their wilder partisans are already fully engaged. In case you are unwilling to actually click a link to Glen Greenwald (or one of his sock puppets), here is the money quote:

There’s a prevailing sense that Obama is not as offensive to the right-wing GOP faction as other Democratic and liberal candidates in the past have been, or that he’s less “divisive” among them than Hillary. And that’s true: for now, while he tries to take down the individual who has long provoked the most intense hatred — literally — among the Right. But anyone who doesn’t think that that’s all going to change instantaneously if Obama is the nominee hasn’t been watching how this faction operates over the last 20 years. Hatred is their fuel.

Yes, the hatred is ready. There are a few problems on the road to satisfaction for Mr. Greenwald (Have you ever noticed that people who spell Glenn with two Ns are usually pompous?).

First, we have Bill Clinton on the attack. How long before we see some nasty stuff from the Clinton machine? This whole election saga is the story of the McGovern coalition. They are not the old union households of my childhood. They are the progressives of the universities, the black “leaders” who promise to turn out the vote and the public employee unions who have a vested interest in government spending. Obama appeals to the progressives who want to feel good about themselves and what better way to do that than to vote for a black president? The black “leaders” have made deals with the Clintons and, after all, this is not about progress for the black underclass. It is about bank accounts for Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson. The unions will sign on to anyone who will keep the money flowing into union coffers.

But what happens if he looks like he might lose (Even in the primaries)? The coalition would be stressed. The progressives don’t much care about economics or the welfare of unions or blacks. They are all about themselves. Why else did they run Ned Lamont against Joe Lieberman ? Lieberman’s long Senate record was irrelevant. It was about the progressives being powerful! It will be interesting to see how this plays out if it really stays as close as it seems to be in New Hampshire tonight.

I had lunch in London yesterday (January 7)  with two friends and we talked American politics. One of them is adamantly against the Iraq War. He has traveled extensively in the middle east and doesn’t think nation building will ever work. There is also the chronic English concern about naive and blundering Americans who don’t take their advice. Of interest to me most, however, was the fact that he is very worried about Obama becoming president. He knows how inexperienced and naive Obama is. What will happen when the European wing of the Democrats get that feedback from their friends across the Atlantic? It could get ugly.

President Obama ?

Friday, January 4th, 2008

The results of the Iowa Caucuses last night bring the real possibility of a President Obama. This would also involve a Democrat Congress. What would be the result? Would we see political correctness arresting bloggers ? The British Labour Party has adopted “hate crime” laws so comprehensive as to make free speech a memory. The Democratic party is the party of hate speech laws.

What about taxes ? The Obama web site advocates raising taxes.  “Obama will protect tax cuts for poor and middle class families, but he will reverse most of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest taxpayers.” This, of course, is nonsense. The wealthy pay far more than half the total income tax revenues and they are the only group with the discretion to shift income or wait out the current administration by deferring income. This has happened before.

What about such major issues as global warming ? “Well, I don’t believe that climate change is just an issue that’s convenient to bring up during a campaign. I believe it’s one of the greatest moral challenges of our generation. ” I doubt he is interested in the Russians’ theories.

The latest data, obtained by Habibullah Abdusamatov, head of the Pulkovo Observatory space research laboratory, say that Earth has passed the peak of its warmer period, and a fairly cold spell will set in quite soon, by 2012. Real cold will come when solar activity reaches its minimum, by 2041, and will last for 50-60 years or even longer.

Foreign policy, of course, will be his weak spot. I don’t think he will be interested in Bill Roggio’s summary of global jihad. He’s probably not interested in Waziristan. If he even knows about this attack,  he probably considers it a coincidence. I don’t think President Obama wants to know much about the threats we face.

I am visiting friends in Britain. So far, the election has not come up as a topic of conversation. I know most of them don’t like Bush and would probably be thrilled to see a black US President. Beyond that, I doubt they consider how it might affect their lives. Interesting times we live in.