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bobbyw24
09-17-2009, 05:08 AM
http://www.thedailybell.com/BellPage.asp?nid=524&fl=1

Does white America hate Barack Obama?

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Ten months after the epoch-making election, Toby Harnden examines whether opinion really has turned against the new president. The election of Barack Obama (pictured left) was supposed to be the bright new dawn of a post-racial America. His swearing in on the steps of Washington's Capitol building seemed to represent a historical watershed, a full stop at the end of a chapter in United States history that included segregation and slavery. So what has gone wrong with America since that frigid January day? Turn on the news now and we are assailed with reports of disgracefully racist placards being carried at anti-Obama rallies nominally billed as opposition to health-care reform. - Telegraph

Dominant Social Theme: Its gravity, man.

Free-Market Analysis: This is actually a pretty thoughtful article from across the pond. Hamden makes the point that Obama's opposition is more likely rooted in his politics and mistakes than in any overt American racism. In fact, as Hamden points out, Obama's attractiveness as a presidential candidate was based on the way he managed to appeal to both blacks and whites, to people of any ethnicity, really. He seemed truly the first post-racial candidate. Instead of Jesse Jackson or Al Sharpton pointing fingers at white oppressors, Obama kept socio-political rhetoric on a determinedly high plane. He did come across as center left, but not in any way anti-white - not personally anyway.

In fact, this part of Obama's personality is probably genuine. His character is seemingly not one of a zealous racist of any stripe. He is of several races himself and while the American black community has been proud to proclaim him their own, there is also something of Tiger Woods about Obama - a sense that he sees himself as multicultural and multi-racial as much or more than he simply defines himself as black (in America), whatever that is.

The reason for the increasing backlash against Obama in our opinion is because he basically pulled a con job to get elected. Obama is a purely leftist politician who does not believe in individual human empowerment but the aggrandizement and expansion of the almighty state. He is now preparing to ram through a health care "reform" that will further expand state power and is likely to be bitterly resisted by at least 50 percent of the US and perhaps more. If Obama does decide to pass his health care reform by simple Democratic majority, he will indeed set off a firestorm perhaps unwitnessed in American policy since the Civil War dealt with Southern dissent via military means.

One should not forget, as Obama's negatives rise, that President Bush eventually became wildly unpopular and for much the same reason as Obama is becoming unpopular. Bush was elected with the expectation that he was the second coming of Ronald Reagan who, in at least some ways - and certainly in terms of rhetoric - was nearly a libertarian president, especially when it came to domestic issues and the intention to prune the federal behemoth.

Bush eventually proved an unrepentant statist, someone who expanded the merciless reach of the federal government under the guise of "compassion." Obama who ran under the slogan of "change" is proving a similar statist. Yet overwhelmingly, surveys show Americans want fewer taxes, fewer regulations and more freedom. The political process and the American electorate are headed in opposite directions. The Internet with its instant access to non-state controlled information is crucial in fanning the waves of dissent that ultimately eroded the popularity of Bush and are in the process of doing the same to Obama.

Conclusion: The Obama backlash in our opinion is not one of racism. It is one of increasing frustration over how politics work in America. The United States is still in many ways a republic from a cultural point of view. Citizens have the expectations of private property, the freedom of expression and the right (not a guarantee) to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." The federal government on the other hand is headed in the direction of the EU. But the United States is not Europe. Obama's presidency, in our opinion, will not generate increased racism but will, if he continues in this direction, create intense frustration. And something will probably have to give.

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-17-2009, 05:10 AM
Doesn't the election of Obama already prove the majority of whiteys don't hate partially black people for being black?

bobbyw24
09-17-2009, 05:22 AM
Doesn't the election of Obama already prove the majority of whiteys don't hate partially black people for being black?

Yes . . .

Look at the 2008 Election Results:

43% of Whites voted for Obama

5% of Blacks voted for McCain

Which group is more "color blind"?

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-17-2009, 05:24 AM
Yes . . .

Look at the 2008 Election Results:

43% of Whites voted for Obama

5% of Blacks voted for McCain

Which group is more "color blind"?

Meh, the majority of blacks always voted for the Democrats anyway.

KCIndy
09-17-2009, 06:33 AM
Doesn't the election of Obama already prove the majority of whiteys don't hate partially black people for being black?

You just don't get it, do you?? Obviously, all those racist white folks were voting for the WHITE half of Obama! :rolleyes:

P.S. obvious sarcasm alert!

:D

Bruno
09-17-2009, 06:43 AM
Meh, the majority of blacks always voted for the Democrats anyway.

not THAT big of a majority

A. Havnes
09-17-2009, 06:52 AM
When I first saw the title of this thread, I thought, "Look! The media is trying to divide us by using race again!" Glad to see that's not the case in the article. If anything, this article is disproving that race has anything to do with Obama's lack of popularity.

tonesforjonesbones
09-17-2009, 06:56 AM
hahaha...that was funny...voted for the white side. tones

bobbyw24
09-17-2009, 06:56 AM
When I first saw the title of this thread, I thought, "Look! The media is trying to divide us by using race again!" Glad to see that's not the case in the article. If anything, this article is disproving that race has anything to do with Obama's lack of popularity.

True--we have had enough of that type of article

Bruno
09-17-2009, 06:56 AM
If racism were the factor they say it is now, he would never have made it past the primaries.

SelfTaught
09-17-2009, 06:59 AM
My response to the article is "DUH!!!!"

Of course it's not racism, it has everything to do with his policies and his shady past of affiliating himself with far left nutjobs and corrupt power brokers.

And of course don't forget, he is half white. Half Dave Matthews and Half Lil' Wayne.

Let's forget about this whole race thing, okay. How bout I treat yall to a 20pc Popeyes spicy?:D

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-17-2009, 07:05 AM
We should be offended, but at the same time we should rejoice, because their whole debate has boiled down to calling names. When their platform is pointing the finger and calling us racist, it shows the lack of substance they have.

armstrong
09-17-2009, 07:14 AM
Does white America hate Barack Obama?

no,,its a distraction

Warrior_of_Freedom
09-17-2009, 07:21 AM
Does white America hate Barack Obama?

no,,its a distraction

What is white america, is this some club I don't know about? :D

bobbyw24
09-17-2009, 07:24 AM
Didn't the election of Obama usher in a new era of Post-Racialism????

catdd
09-17-2009, 11:03 AM
"Does white America hate Barack Obama?"

Does Barack Obama hate white America?

InterestedParticipant
09-17-2009, 11:08 AM
Do we really have to put up with this kind of childish race-baiting here, isn't this crowd above these amateurish techniques of manipulation?

jmdrake
09-17-2009, 11:58 AM
not THAT big of a majority

Generally it's been close to that big of a majority. Quite a few recent presidential elections with dems getting over 90% of the black voted.

http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/talk/2008/05/bill-clinton-got-historically.php
1984 Walter Mondale 90% Ronald Reagan 9%
1988 Michael Dukakis 90% George H.W. Bush 10%
1992 Bill Clinton 83% George H.W. Bush 10%
1996 Bill Clinton 84% Bob Dole 12%
2000 Al Gore 90% George W. Bush 9%

Notice that Bill Clinton actually didn't do that well historically speaking with the black vote. Note that when you add the Clinton + Bush and Clinton + Dole numbers together you get 93 and 96 percent total. Where did the extra 7 and 4 percent go? It seems that a lot of blacks may have voted for Ross Perot! Note that in 2000 when everybody was worried about the "Nader effect" hurting Al Gore, 99% of the black vote was divided between the two "major" candidates. So for all of the people that keep insisting blacks won't support "liberty candidates"...you need to think again.

jmdrake
09-17-2009, 12:00 PM
"Does white America hate Barack Obama?"

Does Barack Obama hate white America?

Why do you think his feelings are limited to "white" America? It's like when Kanye West said "Bush hates black people". Wrong. Bush just hates people.

BlackTerrel
09-17-2009, 05:58 PM
What is white america, is this some club I don't know about? :D

YouTube - Eminem - White America(HD) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nri5XJazOCw)

LibertyEagle
09-17-2009, 06:07 PM
http://i27.tinypic.com/4zuk4i.jpg

amy31416
09-17-2009, 06:12 PM
http://i27.tinypic.com/4zuk4i.jpg

Absolutely the best sign I've seen to date.

Just awesome.

Zippyjuan
09-17-2009, 06:21 PM
All this race and Obama stuff is really getting old.

InterestedParticipant
09-17-2009, 07:50 PM
Actually, it is "thinking" America that hates Obama.

InterestedParticipant
09-17-2009, 10:37 PM
Hicks does a nice job addressing this BS.....

YouTube - PJTV: Obama Pushes ObamaCare at ObamaHalls (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rBZF-2SMN-Q)