Obama’s Race-Baiting Rhetoric

It seems that Barack Obama’s “calls” for the end of politics as usual appears to be nothing more than a rehash of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals. Recently, he blatantly accused John McCain and his supporters of being xenophobic racists, in hopes of rallying Obamatons to his side and urging them to repeat the lie until it becomes “the truth”.

Jake Tapper of ABC News calls him on it:

I’ve seen racism in campaigns before — I’ve seen it against Obama in this campaign (more from Democrats than Republicans, at this point, I might add) and I’ve seen it against McCain in South Carolina in 2000, when his adopted Bangladeshi daughter Bridget was alleged, by the charming friends and allies of then-Gov. George W. Bush, to have been a McCain love-child with an African-American woman.

What I have not seen is it come from McCain or his campaign in such a way to merit the language Obama used today. Pretty inflammatory.

So, who’s the hater here?

For a “rock star”, Barry O is behaving like a spoiled “pop tart”.

Bonus Material: An Obama disciple responds (warning: explicit language):

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