Author Topic: The full vetting of Barack Obama that the MSM failed and fails to do.  (Read 56137 times)

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Obama got the academic version of Jeremiah Wright before he was fed the theological version.

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the far right looking for a story  :D :D :D :D

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http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2012/03/07/Sowell%20On%20Bell


Thomas Sowell:  "Bell is no different than Hitler" 

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the far right looking for a story  :D :D :D :D


LOL!!  All that video needs to make it complete is the old song Everybody Walk The Dinosaur playing in the back ground.

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33, take a step back for a minute, man.

I think this may have had a BIG impact in 2008.  However, in 2012, people KNOW what they're getting with Obama.  They know he isn't going to fire nukes at non-commie countries.  They know he isn't going to surrender the dollar.  is he going to drop more liberal bullshit? Sure.  Is he going to deliver some radical shit, like he's supposedly yelling about in college?

No, probably not.  Most ppl will reach this conclusion.  He had 4 years with control of nukes, economy, etc - and shit is pretty much Bush 2 again.  Which is why I think the birth cert stuff SHOULD be the bigger story here.

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33, take a step back for a minute, man.

I think this may have had a BIG impact in 2008.  However, in 2012, people KNOW what they're getting with Obama.  They know he isn't going to fire nukes at non-commie countries.  They know he isn't going to surrender the dollar.  is he going to drop more liberal bullshit? Sure.  Is he going to deliver some radical shit, like he's supposedly yelling about in college?

No, probably not.  Most ppl will reach this conclusion.  He had 4 years with control of nukes, economy, etc - and shit is pretty much Bush 2 again.  Which is why I think the birth cert stuff SHOULD be the bigger story here.



You really are sick in the head and blind as a bat - do you want me to rattle off dozens of radical shit he has done that bring us towards his dream of wright/bell/ayers/dorhn/khalidi islamo-communism policies?   

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You really are sick in the head and blind as a bat - do you want me to rattle off dozens of radical shit he has done that bring us towards his dream of wright/bell/ayers/dorhn/khalidi islamo-communism policies?   

sorry, but the average american is going to shrug off a guy screaming about 'saul alinski tactics' and 'radical college speeches'.

some kids smoke pot or snort coke in college.   some roll in gangs or dress in goth.  some think they can save the world with some textbook political bullshit.

mind you - I continually say obama should be impeached for being illegal - so please shove the kneepadder shit up your tush -

but for real dude - most people are going to look at obama giving speeches in college and say "so waht - tell me about what the repubs will do to FIX the economy - screaming 24/7 about birth control won't do that'.


IMO, repubs are going to devote their political capital to crap like this, instead of stuff people care about.

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sorry, but the average american is going to shrug off a guy screaming about 'saul alinski tactics' and 'radical college speeches'.

some kids smoke pot or snort coke in college.   some roll in gangs or dress in goth.  some think they can save the world with some textbook political bullshit.

mind you - I continually say obama should be impeached for being illegal - so please shove the kneepadder shit up your tush -

but for real dude - most people are going to look at obama giving speeches in college and say "so waht - tell me about what the repubs will do to FIX the economy - screaming 24/7 about birth control won't do that'.


IMO, repubs are going to devote their political capital to crap like this, instead of stuff people care about.


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Revealed: Derrick Bell's HBO Sci-Fi Blaxploitation Flick
Big Hollywood ^ | 3/7/12 | Joel B. Pollak



Derrick Bell, the man whose scholarship inspired Barack Obama, was the Jeremiah Wright of academia.

And a Hollywood cult hero.

Bell was one of the chief proponents of Critical Race Theory, a radical doctrine that holds that American legal institutions—including our civil rights laws—perpetuate white supremacy.

Bell’s ideas were not only radical, but bizarre. After leaving Harvard (he resigned in 1992), he wrote a racialist, antisemitic fictional essay titled “The Space Traders,” which Ninth Circuit judge Alex Kozinski described in the New York Times with disgust:

Imagine, if you will, that space aliens land in the United States and offer ''untold treasure'' in exchange for surrendering all black citizens to them. What does white America do? It votes to accept the deal by overwhelming margins. So says the law professor Derrick Bell, who poses the question in an allegorical tale he calls ''The Space Traders.''

There is opposition, however. Jews condemn the trade as genocidal and organize the Anne Frank Committee to try to stop it. Empathy from another group that has suffered oppression? Not according to Bell. Instead, Jews worry that ''in the absence of blacks, Jews could become the scapegoats.''

Such parables pass for legal scholarship these days…


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What's the excuse going to be when Obama is reelected?

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Has the tape that breitbart was killed over been released yet?

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Has the tape that breitbart was killed over been released yet?

Not yet.  They are still photoshopping Obama killing him in it.

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Not yet.  They are still photoshopping Obama killing him in it.


Cry baby.

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Not yet.  They are still photoshopping Obama killing him in it.

 :D :D

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:D :D

Youtwo have a cute little relationship blossoming. 

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Obama Forced His Students to Read Bell at University of Chicago Law School
 
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Barack Obama made his own students at the University of Chicago Law School read some of Derrick Bell's most radical and racially inflammatory writings.

In 1994, Barack Obama taught a course at the University of Chicago Law School entitled, "Current Issues in Racism and the Law." The reading list and syllabus for that class were made available by the New York Times in 2008, though there seems to have been little analysis of its content by Jodi Kantor, the Times’s Obama correspondent.

Obama routinely assigned works by Bell as required reading, including Bell's racialist interpretations of seminal civil rights laws and cases. No other scholar’s work appears as often in the syllabus as Bell’s does.

Obama relied particularly heavily upon Bell’s major work, Race, Racism, and American Law (1973). Now in its sixth edition, the book lays out Bell’s Critical Race Theory, which is based on the Alinskyite presumption that all of law is a construct--not of justice, but of power exercised by whites against blacks.

(Obama appears to be diagramming just such a presumption in a famous photo from his campaign that ran in The Times and accompanied a piece written by Kantor on Obama’s stint as a law lecturer. The title of the diagram, “relationships built on self-interest,” links corporations, banks, and utilities, as part of a "power analysis.")

Perhaps most interesting was Obama's decision to include and to require the introduction to Bell’s controversial 1992 book, Faces at the Bottom of the Well: The Permanence of Racism, which relied on manufactured stories (or, as Bell called them, “allegories” or “fables”) meant to portray the allegedly structural racism of American society.

In a September 24, 1992 interview with C-Span’s Brian Lamb, Lamb quoted this paragraph from Bell’s book and asked Bell for comment.

Black people will never gain full equality in this country. Even those Herculean efforts we hail as successful will produce no more than temporary peaks of progress, short-lived victories that slide into irrelevance as racial patterns adapt in ways that maintain white dominance. This is a hard-to-accept fact that all history verifies. We must acknowledge it, not as a sign of submission, but as an act of ultimate defiance. (p. 12, italics in original)

“That, if I had to put down my whole thirty five years working in this [field] is [my view] reflected… If you read nothing else, I think that reflects my experience,” Bell told Lamb.

That is what Obama wanted his fellow students at Harvard, and the students he taught at Chicago, to understand--and believe.

Contrary to media spin, Obama did not encounter radical racialist professor Derrick Bell in a youthful flirtation with radicalism.

Obama befriended Bell as an adult, and he used Bell's work to indoctrinate his own students about race and the law.


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is the hidden tape going to come out on this  :D :D

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Derrick A. Bell Visited the White House Twice in 2010
Heritage.org ^ | 3/8/12 | Lachlan Markay




Visitor logs show that Derrick A. Bell visited the White House at least twice since President Obama took office. The logs show two visits by an individual of that name on January 29 and 31, 2010.

Derrick Albert Bell, the late Harvard professor and controversial scholar in the field of Critical Race Theory has been thrust into national headlines after conservative bloggers at Breitbart.com posted video of Obama lauding his work at a 1991 rally at Harvard.


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is that the hidden picture,what a bombshell  :D :D :D :D :D

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REGINA AUSTIN [prof. for whom obama rallied] [says blacks "center of the universe", their crime OK]
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Posted on Thursday, March 08, 2012 3:55:12 PM by matt1234


Professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania.

Believes the black community should accommodate criminal behavior and find “good middle ground between straightness and more extreme forms of lawbreaking.”.

Her approach to teaching law rests on her belief that “law is useful as a supplement to activism.”.
 
A professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, Regina Austin is a feminist, an environmentalist activist, and a proponent of critical race theory, a scholarly tradition that considers white racism a permanent aspect of American life and thus advocates compensatory, race-based preferences for blacks in such realms as employment and higher education. Professor Austin’s university describes her as “a leading authority on economic discrimination and minority legal feminism.”

Long an outspoken advocate of racial separatism, particularly as an antidote to the supposedly continuing oppression of black Americans in the U.S., Austin has made cultural and ethnic fissure a centerpiece of her courses, which consider legal issues through the prism of identity politics. Characteristic of Austin’s approach is her popular seminar, “Advanced Torts: Intentional Torts and the Intersection of Race, Gender & Class.” As a course description reveals, “the seminar will consider the law of intentional torts from the perspective of intergroup and intragroup conflict.” More precisely, the course promises to teach students to analyze legal disputes “from the perspective of groups of subordinate status,” a category that Austin subdivides into “race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, or class.” The plain intention of “Advanced Torts” is to encourage students, especially minority students, to regard the law not as a body of rules applicable equally to all citizens but rather as an infinitely malleable concept subordinate to one’s perceived identity.

Central to Austin’s “Advanced Torts” course is her claim that minority status confers the privilege of interpreting the law as one pleases. As writer Heather MacDonald points out, Professor Austin, in her published articles, has exhorted the black community to reject the distinction between lawful and unlawful activity as the imposed strictures of an oppressive white society. Austin pours scorn on such “traditional values” as “conformity to the law,” which she insists will “intensif[y] divisions within the black community.” Austin has also called on blacks to engage in outright lawbreaking, which she calls “hustling,” but which in fact amounts to any number of acts of thievery licensed by Austin’s demands for social justice. Thus, “clerks in stores [who] cut their friends a break on merchandise, and pilfering employees [who] spread their contraband around the neighborhood,” are encouraged by Austin to occupy the “good middle ground between straightness and more extreme forms of lawbreaking.”

Similar notions of black exceptionalism govern Austin’s work as a professor. Asked in a 1999 interview to describe how she views her role as a legal scholar, Austin answered that it “should start with the premise that black people are at the center of the universe and go on from there.” This view, Austin explained, was the “common characteristic of the body of scholarship that is classified as critical race studies,” which she has long promulgated in her academic writings. A component of critical race theory that holds special appeal for Austin is the assertion that minority communities and cultures are not subject to the law. “I rely fairly heavily on culture as being the base on which you begin to build so that your authorities come from the culture and not outside of the culture,” says Austin, who claims that minority communities require an “alternative source of authority.”

Still another salient feature of Austin’s courses is their rejection of any pretense of scholarly objectivity in favor of an aggressively political agenda. Such is the case with her seminar, “Environmental Racism,” a course that grafts Austin’s views on race with her commitment to environmental activism. An official description of the seminar discloses that it “will explore the problems and principles that fuel the environmental justice movement.” The description also acknowledges that the seminar has a political agenda, among whose aims are “supporting the environmental racism claim,” championing “environmental/occupational health issues such as pesticide poisoning and sweatshop conditions,” and “protecting biodiversity.” Students will even take trips to those sites “which have been impacted by environmental injustice.”

Of the issues taken up by the “Environmental Racism” seminar, it is the assertion that current environmental laws disadvantage minority communities that resonates most powerfully for Professor Austin. Austin’s critique of environmental issues, however, is tied up with her opposition to privatization and free-market capitalism. Expounding on her environmentalist views in a 1999 interview, Austin expressed her hope “that minority groups get their fair share of the attention and the dollars that are being devoted to health care in this country”; she further lamented that “resources are removed from access by the market,” ostensibly resulting in “lesser quality environments” for minorities and the poor. Austin’s solution was to see to it that the privatization of wealth is “unraveled in a way that produces privatization or quasi-privatization for people who are the least well off.” Toward this end, Austin admitted, reiterating one of the operative themes of “Environmental Racism,” “law is useful as a supplement to activism.” The sentiment squared neatly with Austin’s conception of herself as a professor-activist; as she puts it, “I’m an institutional actor.”



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Regina Austin was the cause of the 1991 Harvard rally at which obama spoke as documented by breitbart.com yesterday. She was denied tenure, so obama, Derrick Bell, and others rallied to agitate on her behalf - based on her race and gender. (She is black.)

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Obama Harvard prof: 'Abolish white race as social category'
World Net Daily ^ | 3/7/2012 | Aaron Klein




Derrick Bell, the late Harvard Law professor now under a microscope for his early association with President Obama, endorsed a controversial magazine whose official motto is “treason to whiteness is loyalty to humanity.”

Bell signed a credo calling for the abolishment of “the white race as a social category – in other words, eradicate white supremacy entirely.”

He has a long history of racially divisive remarks. He was among the early critics of the June 1991 nomination of Thomas to the Supreme Court, stating, “To place a person who looks black and who, in conservative terms, thinks white, is an insult.”


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glen beck was on the air around 11:45 today talking about how the tapes have been pretty lame so far.  He said jeremiah wright was way worse than obama's college tapes.