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The Audacity of Rhetoric

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It is painful to watch defenders of Barack Obama tying themselves into knots trying to evade the obvious.

Some are saying that Senator Obama cannot be held responsible for what his pastor, Jeremiah Wright, said. In their version of events, Barack Obama just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time — and a bunch of mean-spirited people are trying to make something out of it.

It makes a good story, but it won't stand up under scrutiny.

Barack Obama's own account of his life shows that he consciously sought out people on the far left fringe. In college, "I chose my friends carefully," he said in his first book, "Dreams From My Father."

These friends included "Marxist professors and structural feminists and punk rock performance poets" — in Obama's own words — as well as the "more politically active black students." He later visited a former member of the terrorist Weatherman underground, who endorsed him when he ran for state senator.

Obama didn't just happen to encounter Jeremiah Wright, who just happened to say some way out things. Jeremiah Wright is in the same mold as the kinds of people Barack Obama began seeking out in college — members of the left, anti-American counter-culture.

In Shelby Steele's brilliantly insightful book about Barack Obama — "A Bound Man" — it is painfully clear that Obama was one of those people seeking a racial identity that he had never really experienced in growing up in a white world. He was trying to become a convert to blackness, as it were — and, like many converts, he went overboard.

Nor has Obama changed in recent years. His voting record in the U.S. Senate is the furthest left of any Senator. There is a remarkable consistency in what Barack Obama has done over the years, despite inconsistencies in what he says.

The irony is that Obama's sudden rise politically to the level of being the leading contender for his party's presidential nomination has required him to project an entirely different persona, that of a post-racial leader who can heal divisiveness and bring us all together.

The ease with which he has accomplished this chameleon-like change, and entranced both white and black Democrats, is a tribute to the man's talent and a warning about his reliability.

There is no evidence that Obama ever sought to educate himself on the views of people on the other end of the political spectrum, much less reach out to them.

He reached out from the left to the far left. That's bringing us all together?

Is "divisiveness" defined as disagreeing with the agenda of the left? Who on the left was ever called divisive by Obama before that became politically necessary in order to respond to revelations about Jeremiah Wright?

One sign of Obama's verbal virtuosity was his equating a passing comment by his grandmother — "a typical white person," he says — with an organized campaign of public vilification of America in general and white America in particular, by Jeremiah Wright.

Since all things are the same, except for the differences, and different except for the similarities, it is always possible to make things look similar verbally, however different they are in the real world.

Among the many desperate gambits by defenders of Senator Obama and Jeremiah Wright is to say that Wright's words have a "resonance" in the black community.

There was a time when the Ku Klux Klan's words had a resonance among whites, not only in the South but in other states. Some people joined the KKK in order to advance their political careers. Did that make it OK? Is it all just a matter of whose ox is gored?

While many whites may be annoyed by Jeremiah Wright's words, a year from now most of them will probably have forgotten about him. But many blacks who absorb his toxic message can still be paying for it, big-time, for decades to come.

Why should young blacks be expected to work to meet educational standards, or even behavioral standards, if they believe the message that all their problems are caused by whites, that the deck is stacked against them? That is ultimately a message of hopelessness, however much audacity it may have.

To find out more about Thomas Sowell and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His Web site is www.tsowell.com.

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If everybody were able to see the racial problems caused by members of their own race as well as Thomas Sowell can reguarding his race there would be no racial problems. As profound as his words are, the irony here is that any white racist can easily see the truth in them. The shame is that black racists cannot and white liberals who also cannot are enabling both groups of racists.
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Posted by: wade mathias
Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:51 PM
One year after the Wall Street disasters, Business Owners say nothing will be the same.
More businesses are going under, due to politicians' greed. Few companies left must cut
jobs, salaries, hours, and benefits! In the end, will probably close!

Doesn't it concern you that politicians aren't trying to bring back textile and furniture
companies back? With the stroke of their high-dollar pens, they could eliminate Nafta
and Cafta!

Obama doesn't mention drug and Insurance companies are still giving billions to
politicians! Shouldn't this tell you why you can't buy medicines and insurance? Obama
wants Taxpayers to think ‘that people without healthcare will have insurance if
politicians proceed with Healthcare plans, take money from the working, and
‘redistributing to the illegitimates' - the illegitimate terrorists that Taxpayers have been
made to support for decades. This shouldn't be Americas' responsibility! Redistributing
wealth isn't the answer! Raising taxes on highest income earners who are private
business owners won't create jobs, just finish bankrupting America! Taxpayers, of all
party affiliations and races, should put an end to ‘social and welfare programs'.
Constant bickering and getting someone fired isn't answer?

Obama stated, many times-I quote ‘we're not going to touch Social Security or Medicare,
we're going to cut waste from social and welfare programs!' If Obama or any politician
wants Taxpayers to believe this rhetoric, we have an ocean in Arizona Desert, we'll sell
them!

Obamas' constant statements ‘the deficits he inherited' makes Taxpayers wonder why
his ‘Change you an believe in' isn't working for anyone except him and other politicians?
Obamas' latest words to $1.38 trillion deficit - I'm quoting “we'll move forcefully to get
deficits under control ONCE the nations' recession has ended!” Really? His extravagant
spending habits aren't going to end and neither is recession until Taxpayers hand out
pink slips!
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Posted by: Shirley deLong
Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:30 AM
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