Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Centrist Presidency

When Barack Hussein Obama was a United States Senator from Illinois campaigning for the nation's highest office, the dinosaur press worked awfully hard to conceal his radical associations and present him as a moderate. Certain black candidates who had striven before for high office such as Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton had not been treated quite as gently by the main stream media (MSM), as even the lackeys of the Left in the MSM could not avoid the race-baiting radicalism the Reverends had unleashed in the past. Barack Hussein Obama had what could have been an equally grave problem with his twenty plus year association with a black liberation theology cleric, the Reverend Jeremiah Wright which the old media assiduously covered up. No, Senator Obama was no flame thrower on matters of race or ethnicity but a unifier who would lead us out of the old racial morass. Yesterday, it emerged that President Obama had asked Latinos to "punish their enemies" and stand with their Democrat Party friends. Are these the words or sentiments of a bridge builder trying to form coalitions to further the common cause of advancing the nation or of an angry community organizer who far from not hearing the instigation and racial animus of Reverend Wright was there listening intently to take the lesson very well?  And for America's Hispanic citizenry of legal registered voters- do not let this charlatan separate you from the rest of America, Anglo and African or Asian American alike and transform us into an ethnically-divided cesspool to advance a corrupted system that punishes achievement while rewarding sloth and does not share the wealth but only spreads the misery across all racial and ethnic lines. Do not permit Obama to sever white from brown but remember how in Los Angeles Democrats stirred hostility between brown and black turning communities against each other for petty political advantage and that the single most identifiable Hispanic candidate in this election cycle is Marco Rubio who proudly carries the Republican banner in Florida.

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