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The Slow Motion Lynching of President Barack Obama

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Floridatexan

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Posted Dec 16 2013 by Frank Schaeffer

The Slow Motion Lynching of President Barack Obama President-Barack-Obama

I’ve watched liberal and right wing commentators alike blame the president for being lynched. They say “he’s not reaching out enough” or “he’s too cold.” It’s the equivalent of assuming that the black man being beaten by a couple of thug cops must have “done something.”

I am a white privileged well off sixty-one-year-old former Republican religious right wing activist who changed his mind about religion and politics long ago. The New York Times profiled my change of heart saying that to my former friends I’m considered a “traitorous prince” since my religious right family was once thought of as “evangelical royalty.”

I’ve just spent the last 7 years writing over 200,000 words in blogs and articles in support of President Obama. My blogs on the Huffington Post alone would add up to a book in support of the President of over 300 pages. Weirdly, I just realized that through all my writing, this has been the first time in my life I’ve personally gone to bat for a black man. It just happens that he’s a president. But my emotional stake in his life is now personal.

So I’ve changed from a white guy who used to read news about some black man getting shot or beaten by cops or stand-you-ground types who assumed that the black man must have “done something,” to a white guy who figures that the black man was probably getting lynched. I’ve changed ideology but I’ve also changed my gut intuitive reactions.

I’ve changed because if this country will lynch a brilliant, civil, kind, humble, compassionate, moderate, articulate, black intellectual we’re lucky enough to have in the White house, we’ll lynch anyone. What chance does an anonymous black man pulled over in a traffic stop have of fair treatment when the former editor of the Harvard Law review is being lynched?

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One famous liberal commentator wrote a book on how Ronald Reagan and Tip O’Neil could disagree and still be friends. Why, he asked on many a TV show promoting his book, couldn’t President Obama be like that? Because, I yelled at the screen, those two men were white Irish Americans and part of a ruling white oligarchy.

Because, I yelled, you might as well ask why Nelson Mandela didn’t talk his jailers in South Africa into seeing reason.

Because, I yelled, the president is black and anytime he’s reached out he’s pulled back a bloody stump.

Because, I yelled, liberal white commentators have been as bothered by a black man in the White House, who’s smarter than they are as much as right wing bigots have been bothered.

Because, I yelled, President Obama has been lied about, attacked, vilified, and disrespected since Day One.

Because, I yelled, this country may have passed laws so blacks can vote and eat in a white man’s world, but in our hearts are stuck in a place more like 1952 than 2013.

We’ve been watching a slow motion lynching of a moderate brilliant family man, a father, and faithful loving husband. The Republicans in Congress are so dedicated to lynching the President they’ve been willing to shut down our government and risk the future of our economy.

Evangelical “Christians” have been so stuck on putting a rope around this black man’s neck they have denied their faith and been the backbone of the lying Tea Party who spawned the so-called “birthers” and the rest of the white trash driving our news cycle.

Roman Catholic bishops have denied their tradition of helping the poor and been so eager to destroy this president they aligned themselves with white Evangelical bigots and tried to stop health care reform, all because the President wants to give women a fair shake. The bishops even called him “anti-religious” because the president wants insurers to pay for contraception.

This is a slow motion lynching of a black man who is so moderate and centrist that he favored Wall Street enough so that the Left is all over his case. He’s so “radical” and “leftist” and “hates America” so much, and “coddles our enemies” so much, that he killed bin Laden and used drones to kill our enemies. He’s such a “socialist” that he presided over the revival of our economy from the worst recession since the Great Depression, and led us to the present day stock market boom. President Obama is such a “Marxist” that he tried to give insurance – not socialized medicine – to all Americans.

President Obama never answered back to the disgusting southern right wing rubes from the former slave states that have tried to belittle, mock and stymie his presidency shouting “You lie” in a million ways, while actually meaning “You lie, n****r!”

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And did the “enlightened” Left have President Obama’s back? No. They carp about his “failure” because a website was slow to get running! The white privileged “progressive” few were too busy blaming him for getting lynched and telling him how to craft policy while a rope was put around his neck again and again and tightened with each filibuster, each lie told on the radio, each self-defeating scorched earth action to stop him from succeeding, even if it meant taking us all down too.

We don’t like to admit who we really are. So we make excuses and blame the victim. I’m ashamed for our country, a country my Marine son fought for in two stupid wars this president has been working to end. And I’m still rooting for the best, smartest and most decent man who has been president in my lifetime. I pray for his health care reform to succeed. I pray for his immigration reform to succeed. I’m amazed he’s gotten anything done, but he has, even while the lynch mob gathers again and again to laugh, lie and spit and claim he’s “failed” while “liberal” commentators nod sagely and talk about his “mistakes” as if President Obama has been playing on a level playing field.

We have a lot to do to heal this country of the damage done by the right wing Obama-haters and the Left wing know-it-all pundits who did not have his back because they don’t have the honesty to admit that we still live in a backward racist swamp of prejudice. Maybe in 50 years our country will be worthy of someone of President Obama’s forbearance again. For now we can just hope that the hatred of the Republican Party for our first black president doesn’t drive us to the brink of ruin again as they strip food from the mouths of the poor, and try to get people to not sign up for health care, just to get even with the black man they swore to destroy from the day that “uppity” black who is smarter than all of them put together took the oath of office.

God bless you Mr. President. I’m praying for you. I am so very sorry. But take heart, in the long reach of history the door you opened will stay open for the millions of Americans of all colors, genders and beliefs who will follow you. They will bless your name. So will history.

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Can we have a pity party for him as well?

-Disagreeing with how he is running the country into the ground isn't racism or lynching.

-Disagreeing with how he created the largest wealth redistribution in the nation's history that will kill off what middle class we have isn't racism or lynching. This same plan was pushed through Congress by one party only and has now required the COWH to change it more than three dozen times (Constitutional violation) in order to try and keep his party from being voted out of office into irrelevance.

-Disagreeing with how he draws red lines that hegemons across the world continue to cross isn't lynching or racism.

-Blatantly telling the American public that he will go around Congress to enact LAWS he sees need changing or implementing violates how this country does business and disagreeing with that isn't lynching the man or racist. It is pointing out that not even he as Chief Executive is bigger than the Constitution.

He said he was going to implement hope and change. He's implemented divisiveness and intolerance of any idea contrary to his own. Selective enforcement of immigration and other laws has pushed everyone to oppose him. You can't just pick and choose what to enforce. Opposing those unconstitutional actions isn't lynching or racism. It would apply to any COWH who did the same things.

Go ahead and feel sorry for him. Go ahead and play the race card continually. I think it's all because you guys see that his ability to run over folks is now at an end. Obama sees it as well. It's too bad he couldn't have tried to work with Congress on things of a substantial nature like the national debt or running huge deficits even though record tax collections are taking place as we speak.

He's been the worst POTUS that ever walked into the Oval Office. Good riddance.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PACEDOG#1 wrote:Can we have a pity party for him as well?

-Disagreeing with how he is running the country into the ground isn't racism or lynching.

That is your subjective opinion, not supported by the facts.

-Disagreeing with how he created the largest wealth redistribution in the nation's history that will kill off what middle class we have isn't racism or lynching. This same plan was pushed through Congress by one party only and has now required the COWH to change it more than three dozen times (Constitutional violation) in order to try and keep his party from being voted out of office into irrelevance.

The "recession" was the direct product of Bush administration policies, both foreign and domestic, and the meltdown occurred in the midst of the 2008 election.

-Disagreeing with how he draws red lines that hegemons across the world continue to cross isn't lynching or racism.

If he draws red lines, you're not happy. If he neglects to draw red lines or declare outright war, again, you're not happy.

-Blatantly telling the American public that he will go around Congress to enact LAWS he sees need changing or implementing violates how this country does business and disagreeing with that isn't lynching the man or racist. It is pointing out that not even he as Chief Executive is bigger than the Constitution.

George W Bush had many more signing statements than President Obama, many of which were signed on his way out the door. This Congress has left him very little choice in the matter of Executive actions by opposing his every move and delaying or rejecting his appointees. And the precedent was set, again, by the Bush administration.

He said he was going to implement hope and change. He's implemented divisiveness and intolerance of any idea contrary to his own. Selective enforcement of immigration and other laws has pushed everyone to oppose him. You can't just pick and choose what to enforce. Opposing those unconstitutional actions isn't lynching or racism. It would apply to any COWH who did the same things.

He is not the origin of, nor is he responsible for creating, an atmosphere of hatred and intolerance.

Go ahead and feel sorry for him. Go ahead and play the race card continually. I think it's all because you guys see that his ability to run over folks is now at an end. Obama sees it as well. It's too bad he couldn't have tried to work with Congress on things of a substantial nature like the national debt or running huge deficits even though record tax collections are taking place as we speak.

The national debt is declining under Obama. And right out of the gate, he tried to "reach across the aisle". It's hard to work with people who have vowed to, in the words of Mitch McConnell, make him a one-term president.

He's been the worst POTUS that ever walked into the Oval Office. Good riddance.

Again, your subjective opinion. Others don't agree.

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He's been the worst POTUS that ever walked into the Oval Office. Good riddance.

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Floridatexan wrote:
PACEDOG#1 wrote:Can we have a pity party for him as well?

-Disagreeing with how he is running the country into the ground isn't racism or lynching.

That is your subjective opinion, not supported by the facts.

-Disagreeing with how he created the largest wealth redistribution in the nation's history that will kill off what middle class we have isn't racism or lynching. This same plan was pushed through Congress by one party only and has now required the COWH to change it more than three dozen times (Constitutional violation) in order to try and keep his party from being voted out of office into irrelevance.

The "recession" was the direct product of Bush administration policies, both foreign and domestic, and the meltdown occurred in the midst of the 2008 election.

-Disagreeing with how he draws red lines that hegemons across the world continue to cross isn't lynching or racism.

If he draws red lines, you're not happy. If he neglects to draw red lines or declare outright war, again, you're not happy.

-Blatantly telling the American public that he will go around Congress to enact LAWS he sees need changing or implementing violates how this country does business and disagreeing with that isn't lynching the man or racist. It is pointing out that not even he as Chief Executive is bigger than the Constitution.

George W Bush had many more signing statements than President Obama, many of which were signed on his way out the door. This Congress has left him very little choice in the matter of Executive actions by opposing his every move and delaying or rejecting his appointees. And the precedent was set, again, by the Bush administration.

He said he was going to implement hope and change. He's implemented divisiveness and intolerance of any idea contrary to his own. Selective enforcement of immigration and other laws has pushed everyone to oppose him. You can't just pick and choose what to enforce. Opposing those unconstitutional actions isn't lynching or racism. It would apply to any COWH who did the same things.

He is not the origin of, nor is he responsible for creating, an atmosphere of hatred and intolerance.

Go ahead and feel sorry for him. Go ahead and play the race card continually. I think it's all because you guys see that his ability to run over folks is now at an end. Obama sees it as well. It's too bad he couldn't have tried to work with Congress on things of a substantial nature like the national debt or running huge deficits even though record tax collections are taking place as we speak.

The national debt is declining under Obama. And right out of the gate, he tried to "reach across the aisle". It's hard to work with people who have vowed to, in the words of Mitch McConnell, make him a one-term president.

He's been the worst POTUS that ever walked into the Oval Office. Good riddance.

Again, your subjective opinion. Others don't agree.

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