Thursday, April 10, 2008

DREAMS FROM MY FATHER, LAME EXCUSES FROM MY GRANDFATHER

Since a Chinese graduate student at Columbia University, Minghui Yu, was killed last Friday when black youths violently set upon him, sending him running into traffic to escape, I think B. Hussein Obama ought to start referring to the mind-set of the "typical Asian person." As of Wednesday, police had no motive for the attack, and witnesses said they heard no demand for money or anything else. The Associated Press reports that the assailant simply said to his friend, "Watch what I do to this guy" before punching Yu.

Meanwhile, let's revisit the story about Obama's grandmother being guilty of thinking like a "typical white person." As recounted in Obama's autobiography, the only evidence that his grandmother feared black men comes from Obama's good-for-nothing, chronically unemployed white grandfather, who accuses Grandma of racism as his third excuse not to get dressed and drive her to work.

Only after Obama had offered to drive his grandmother to work himself and it was becoming increasingly clear what a selfish lout the grandfather was, did Grandpa produce his trump card. The reason he wouldn't get his lazy butt dressed and drive Grandma to work was ... she was a racist! As Obama recounts it, on Grandpa's third try at an excuse, he told Obama: "You know why she's so scared this time? I'll tell you why. Before you came in, she told me the fella was black. That's the real reason she's bothered. And I just don't think that's right." So I guess I'll be heading back to the sack now!

This is Obama's own account of what happened, which -- as anyone can see -- consisted of his slacker grandfather making a series of excuses to avoid having to drive the sole bread-earner in the family to work

How deranged would you have to be to cite this incident as evidence that your grandmother thought like a "typical white person" -- as opposed to your grandfather being worthless and lazy? For those keeping score, Obama is aghast at his grandmother's alleged racism, but had no problem with Jeremiah Wright's manifest racism.

If Obama is sent reeling by the mere words of an elderly white woman, how is he going to negotiate with a guy like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad? What if Ahmadinejad calls him "booger-face"? Will he run crying from the table?

Your grandmother wasn't a racist, Barack. Your grandpa was just a loser. Can we wrap up our national conversation about race now? I think we'd like to move onto questions about your stupid plan to hold talks with Iran.

HT/ ann

6 comments:

Scorpion said...

Unfortunately..."Oh no" Obama has shown no good plans...and..basically,has said nothing........

jhbowden said...

"I think we'd like to move onto questions about your stupid plan to hold talks with Iran."

Perhaps a President Hussein would send Oprah to help the Iranians discover their inner selves.

Wait -- there are millions of moron Democrat couch potatoes who would feel that is a good idea-- maybe I shouldn't give them any ideas.

Anonymous said...

I think I have said once before, which you promptly decided not to publish. Your obsession with the views of radicals like Ann Coulter and repeating it over here as if it is the smartest thing you heard, shows how flawed is your approach to very sensitive issues like race.
I know you can do better.

blamin said...

American,

I beg to differ.

To someone who leans so far left that they get dizzy just trying to walk, Ann may seem “radical”.

But her points are valid, albeit with a stinging barb. Perhaps that’s what disturbs you sooooo much. You can’t get past the delivery, no matter the message. Or perhaps you prefer making an issue of her delivery because you know deep down how accurate her point is.

But, ya see that’s the beauty of Ann, her delivery makes us chuckle, while making an absolutely valid point.

By the way, what’s your definition of “better”?

Is it your contention that just because “race is a sensitive issue” we shouldn’t be forthright and point out obvious flaws in media/pc/"progressive" inspired accepted thinking?

Anonymous said...

Blamin,
Let me just say this - Your post didn't surprise me at all. It would be wate of time for an independent to have a conversation with a far-right, party loyalist.
Have a nice day.

blamin said...

The dodge ball king strikes again!

Give it your best shot.

Far right? Maybe. Party loyalist? You must have me confused with your own musings.

Ya see, it's a bane of the youth to actually believe that people around them actually think the same way as themselves.

You being on automatic pit-bull setting against anything conservative, obviously believe I share your shortcomings.

Nope, nada, nocomprendo!

The bottom line – Ann is “right” on the money yet again. Serving a very needed cause, by pointing out some very questionable views.

COME ON american, address her points. When a little depth is applied to Obama’s Mr. Roger like platitudes, any thinking person can see that there’s serious flaws. Admit it or defend it.