A new video has just surfaced showing Barack Obama’s 20-year pastor and mentor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, praising Marxism. This speech by Wright was on September 17th of this year at the anniversary celebration of Monthly Review. (videos below)
Wright said that while the “corporate media” provide a “binary lens” of the world, in such terms as “communist versus Christian,” Monthly Review offers what it calls “no-nonsense Marxism.”
He added, “You dispel all the negative images we have been programmed to conjure up with just the mention of that word socialism or Marxism.”
He concluded by calling America “land of the greed and home of the slave.”
Bob Basso has just released another powerful video message as Thomas Paine. In this one, he urges a restoration of the common bond over diversity. He asks us to defend the principals of our founding fathers in the Second American Revolution.
This video is from the FunBobBasso YouTube channel.
On The MSNBC’s Ed Show today, Representative Alan Grayson (D-FL) discussed Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize. (video below)
When asked for his response to “the response of the Republican Party, and how they’ve been so negative,” Grayson answered “I think I understand their disappointment, they’re not going to be winning the Nobel Peace Prize themselves anytime soon, they probably wish that there was a Nobel Prize for fear, a Nobel prize for hatred, a Nobel prize for racism, you know then they’d be in the running.”
Although it is tempting to consider Grayson’s remarks as some feeble comedic attempt, he is apparently quite sincere in his bizarre analysis.
The Obama administration and far-left democrats have been redefining a number of common words lately. Just yesterday (September 20th), the President blatantly defied the Merriam-Webster dictionary definition of taxes.
One redefinition that has persisted for several weeks is “racism” and/or “racist”. We’ve all heard it. If you disagree with Obama, you’re a racist. If you are against ObamaCare, you’re a racist. If you’re a capitalist, you’re a racist. If you’re a conservative, you’re a racist. (see chart below)
Sitting in for Bill O’Reilly tonight (September 3rd), Laura Ingraham discussed the (communist racist truther) Green Jobs Czar Van Jones with author Bakari Kitwana and republican strategist Angela McGlowan.
Jones is signatory #46 on the official 911 Truth Statement. Just in case this web page is scrubbed as others have been lately, here’s a PDF document of the page.
On Tuesday’s Hardball (September 1st), Chris Matthews proclaimed that criticizing Michelle Obama having 26 aides is racist. This is another shining example of the far-left not debating an issue on its merits.
Notice that he did NOT dispute the enormous historical precedent of her staff of 26 or their combined salary totaling 1.6 Million taxpayer dollars. When they can not persuade in the arena of ideas, they attack the messenger … typically by denigrating the messenger as racist.
BOND Action, Inc. (Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny), a national cultural action organization, has come out in support of FOX News Channel broadcaster Glenn Beck. Beck has been under attack from the radical left-wing group ColorOfChange.org after he said last month that he believes President Obama is “a racist.”
“Glenn Beck is right, Obama is a racist!” added Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, BOND founder and president. “Where were the boycotts and outraged activists when President George W. Bush was being falsely maligned as a ‘racist’? This is a blatant double standard. This boycott is an attempt to silence Beck from continuing his exposé of Barack Obama’s socialist agenda and his radical ‘green jobs czar’ Van Jones.”
New York Governor David A. Paterson has played the race card.
The state’s first black governor yesterday blamed his political woes — and those of President Obama — on a white-dominated media that he accused of taking part in an “orchestrated” attack campaign.
“We’re not in the post-racial period,” Paterson said in a freewheeling interview on the liberal talk-radio station WWRL. “My feeling is it’s being orchestrated, it’s a game, and people who pay attention know that.”
“We don’t have the kind of forces in the community that we had before, in other words, our black media outlets,” the Democratic governor continued.
“Even our own reporters from our own community buy the public line, which is, ‘We’re going to get rid of David Paterson.’ ”
In the course of managing this political blog and becoming involved in our local tea party group, I’ve had the honor of meeting and corresponding with several exemplary Americans who I would not have met otherwise.
One of these fine folks is Lloyd Marcus … the singer, song writer, author, and President of the NAACPC (National Association for the Advancement of Conservative People of Color). His songs include: “We The People”, “American Tea Party Anthem”, and more recently “Twenty Ten”.
About three weeks ago, I watched a video he’d just completed entitled “Lloyd Marcus: Black Conservative”. It’s a touching story of his youth discussing racism, conservatism, and the value systems that parents impart to us.
I was so moved by his openness that I felt compelled to share with him a memory regarding racism from my own youth. Until that point, I had only shared it over the years with a handful of close friends. He replied asking if he could include it in his upcoming book.
(As you may be aware Lloyd occasionally posts blog entries here at CommonSense2020.)
Before you read the following account from my childhood, please understand that it includes some racial slurs and light profanity. If either these issues concern you, please stop now. However for the sake of accuracy, it must be conveyed as it happened.
Some of the nation’s biggest advertisers are distancing themselves from Fox News host Glenn Beck after he called President Obama a racist during a July 28 broadcast. Procter & Gamble, Progressive Insurance, SC Johnson, Geico, and Lawyers.com have all requested that their ads be pulled from Beck’s Fox News show.
This morning on MSNBC, Carlos Watson proclaimed that “socialist” is a new code for the “N-word”. Once again, MSNBC trying to inject race into any debate against Obama or his policies.
(He must be referring to the “Nazi” word. )
This video is from the SpeakMyMind02 YouTube channel.
On August 6th, 2009, the New York Times published an Op-Ed piece by Nobel Prize winning economist Paul Krugman, about whom I’ve recently written. In this Op-Ed piece, Paul Krugman postulates that the tea party movement is racially motivated.
Krugman writes:
There’s a famous Norman Rockwell painting titled “Freedom of Speech,” depicting an idealized American town meeting. The painting, part of a series illustrating F.D.R.’s “Four Freedoms,” shows an ordinary citizen expressing an unpopular opinion. His neighbors obviously don’t like what he’s saying, but they’re letting him speak his mind.
That’s a far cry from what has been happening at recent town halls, where angry protesters — some of them, with no apparent sense of irony, shouting “This is America!” — have been drowning out, and in some cases threatening, members of Congress trying to talk about health reform.
Some commentators have tried to play down the mob aspect of these scenes, likening the campaign against health reform to the campaign against Social Security privatization back in 2005. But there’s no comparison. I’ve gone through many news reports from 2005, and while anti-privatization activists were sometimes raucous and rude, I can’t find any examples of congressmen shouted down, congressmen hanged in effigy, congressmen surrounded and followed by taunting crowds.
On Thursday’s show, Rush Limbaugh addresses recent statements by Andrea Mitchell, Joan Walsh, and others accusing him of racism. Mentioned are Barack Obama, his quotes from his books, and the Crowley / Gates incident.
This video is from the infohwyguy YouTube channel.
In this audio clip from Michael Savage’s radio show on Thursday, he discusses the 2009 Beer Summit, Obama, Gates, Crowley, and concludes with “Tattoos on My Soul Man”.
This video is from the imitator777 YouTube channel.
When President Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court, he said she was selected because he wanted someone who would show “empathy.” It occurred to me that Obama wants the same behavior from America’s police.
Professor Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct. Because Gates is black, the White House has launched a race committee to “teach” police to be more sensitive. Like his Supreme Court nominee, Obama wants police to give special consideration to race when enforcing the law. So, before you white cops arrest a black person for a crime, think of America’s original sin of slavery and all that liberals say blacks are still going through. Perhaps, a, “I understand where you’re comin’ from bro” before you cuff him.
Obama’s race committee is an absurd waste of taxpayers’ money. What on earth does arresting someone for disorderly conduct have to do with race? Gates is either guilty or not guilty. His skin color is irrelevant. Obama making Gates’ arrest about “race” is extremely telling; an insight into his belief about police.
The police officer at the center of a national dispute over race and law enforcement says a much-anticipated meeting at the White House was productive and all parties are looking forward.
Cambridge police Sgt. James Crowley spoke after meeting with President Barack Obama and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., along with Vice President Joe Biden. Crowley described himself and Gates as “two gentlemen who agreed to disagree” about the confrontation that led to Gates’ arrest.
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Self-proclaimed Proud Black Conservative, Lloyd Marcus is a columnist, speaker, activist, singer/songwriter, recording artist, and entertainer. From his appearances on FoxNews, PJTV, many TV and radio programs to emceeing and performing his patriotic original songs at numerous rallies across America, Marcus is passionately spreading the truth that Conservatism is best for all Americans.
For more than a year, many in the MSM have lauded Obama as ‘post-racial’. The following two videos disclose a substantive differential with this opinion.
The first video presents black Cambridge police officers expressing their discontent with Obama’s public remarks about the arrest of Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. In the second one, Glenn Beck offers evidence of an overall pattern of racist behavior by our President.
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