May 10, 2012

Hate Group Associations Disqualify Obama

by Bill Levinson
Published originally in The American Thinker, May 10 2012

Barack Obama has a long record of open association with racists like Jeremiah Wright, racists and anti-Semites like Al Sharpton, hatemongers like Michael Pfleger, and hate organizations like MoveOn.org. “Association” goes far beyond merely being in the same room with the person, as in “guilt by association.” It means making public appearances with him, accepting endorsements and testimonials from him, and so on. As shown by the attached screen shots from Barackobama.com, Obama accepted and posted on his website endorsements from Wright and Pfleger until he had to throw the two men under the bus. (We have added to the Wright screen shot what Wright had to say about the United States “deserving” 9/11 and so on.) An endorsement from the New Black Panthers also was approved by the moderators who exercised editorial control over Obama’s campaign pages.

Read more at The American Thinker. Screen shots appear below.

The following material (from the Obama campaign site) was approved by Obama’s moderators, who had the power to delete material and/or users they found offensive.

Anti-Semitic Hate Approved for Posting to Obama's Web Site

Obama and Michael Pfleger

Obama and Jeremiah Wright

Obama Web site: Hillary Clinton is a female dog

Jeremiah Wright puts "state" of Israel in quotes

Obama's moderators saw this comparison of the "Jewish Lobby" to Hitler

Obama campaign site: Alzheimer's Disease is funny

MoveOn.org's anti-Catholic hate cartoon

Posted by Bill Levinson @ 8:38 am | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to Hate Group Associations Disqualify Obama

  1. BlandOatmeal says:

    Hate Group Associations Disqualify Obama

    Wrong. Perhaps Obama is “disqualified” because he is not a “natural born” US citizen. I think the US Supreme Court plans to rule on the matter in 2062. That may work; but I’ve never heard of a President being disqualified for belonging to a church led by a hate-filled bigot. The problem we have in the USA is not that we have a monster for a President; it’s that a majority CHOSE to have a monster for a President. Nobody forced the American people to do this; they wanted it, and they got what whey wanted. Perhaps THEY should be disqualified from voting, because they’re such imbesciles; but I don’t believe there’s any law to that effect.

  2. Laura says:

    Oatmeal, stop taking everything so literally. Bill wasn’t saying that this legally disqualifies Obama, but that morally it should.