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Sunday, July 23, 2006
Kevin McCullough :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bamboozled Obama's big black lie
by Kevin McCullough
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Senator Barack Obama misled African-Americans gathered for this week’s NAACP convention. He told a fib. He purposefully knew the truth yet decided for the gain of the political moment decided to lead astray the minds of those in attendance. What's scary is - he's so masterful at it.

The junior Senator from Illinois has achieved relative "rock star" status since his charismatic presentation at the Democratic convention in 2004. I have been predicting for three years now that Obama will most likely be part of the presidential ticket in 2008. He's got everything that democrats look for in a candidate, looks, charm, and the uncanny ability to distort truth like few have seen since William Jefferson Clinton. In fact Obama may be better at it than Clinton.

But as to his recent deception with the NAACP, he spoke with the typical charismatic demeanor he's become known for when he let loose, "Don't be bamboozled. Don't buy into it... It's great if he (President Bush) commits to signing it (the extension of the Voting Rights Act), but what is critical is the follow-through. You don't just talk the talk, but you also walk the walk."

His lie by implication is that there is at least an outside chance that President Bush would not sign the legislation (passed without amendments) the very minute it hits his desk.

But it is a lie that plays well in America's liberal black communities. It is also one of several. High profile African-Americans have been saying such non-sense since Bush first ran for office in 2000. It was this very same NAACP that ran a campaign ad that implied that Bush played a hand in the dragging death of James Byrd. It was this same NAACP's literature that spread the wildly false rumor in 2000 that Bush wanted to secretly install the death penalty for all young black offenders in the criminal justice system. It was the NAACP's Julian Bond who called the Bush administration the equivalent of the Taliban. And now it was Senator Barack Obama who implied that Bush wanted to take away the right of black people to cast a vote.

Shameful.

In my upcoming book, MUSCLEHEAD REVOLUTION, I spend considerable real estate delving into the history of the conservative and liberal parties and their association with race and equality. I draw upon the evidence of considerable historical documentation that should be the scorn of every race-baiter - especially if they belong to the Democratic Party.

In the chapter entitled, "All Men Are Created Equal - Except to Liberals," I spend several pages pointing out how it was the party of Barack Obama who took the rights of African Americans away from them. It was Barack Obama's party who according to the Congressional Record began the Ku Klux Klan, lynching of blacks, and intimidation to keep them from voting. It was the party of Barack Obama who in fact sought to remove the black man's right to vote following nearly a generation of freedom following the conclusion of the civil war.

By contrast it was the Republican Party that fought for the freedoms of blacks in Congress following the conclusion of the Civil War. State chapters of the Republican Party were started by blacks in most southern states. The first black congressional members, some of whom had been former slaves only months previous, were all Republican. Under Republican initiatives between 1875-1893 blacks had full and equal rights in every way following the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Continued...

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Kevin McCullough is the nationally syndicated host of "'Xtreme' Radio and columnist based in New York. He blogs at www.muscleheadrevolution.com. His second book "The Kind Of MAN Every Man SHOULD Be" is in stores now.

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Well..
Well..

Those who marched for black's civil rights, which I mentioned above, did a very good thing, whatever their skin color was, nationality or political persuasion.

My point was, Liberal media often skews the sides people are on and almost deifies some, though they are, obviously, mere mortals. There is also often the suggestion that just one party mainly champions such important causes.

I have to wonder about questioning Mr. McCullough's honesty here though.

Were these readers aware that he has an adopted Haitian American son, with skin darker than most African Americans?

I have listened to Mr. McCullough’s radio show since its start in Greater New York, in the summer of 2003.

He doesn’t seem the kind of guy to talk about much anything unless he's really sure.

I know he can be kind of a stickler about that with others too, making sure their sources are accurate and correct.

I doubt he is more lenient with himself. Which is not to say he never makes errors, clearly, we are all human.

I am just wondering though. What possible motive could Mr. McCullough have in posting this story, his feedback, other than as a public service, and maybe even, more so, for the benefit of his son?

Doesn’t intelligent observation and a bit of balanced insight show that, at the very least, he would want to be as fair and accurate as possible on these topics, because he does have a very vested interest?

Wouldn’t it make sense that an issue so close to his heart and so important to his family and their well being would be one he might be especially careful about researching and presenting to the public?

It is often easy to come to grand stereotypes about people in power and the choices they make to champion and speak about. This one however, seems to be a no brainer, that just a small bit of pause and sensitivity can glean.

Whatever you think about political parties, please don’t loose the forest for the trees.

I have come to take most of what Mr. McCullough writes as, almost always, or very much so, as close as possible to fact. And when he’s thought of as wrong, he does not seem to shy from those who say so.

This said, I should think Mr. McCullough would be one of the first to find accurate feedback from on such featured stories, and not the last.



To John Galt
I can't imagine a dumber response to my entry. You wrote
five paragraphs defending the honesty of Bush when even
numerous right-wingers realize by now that we were bam-
boozled. Bothering to defend Bush is like beating a dead
horse. My entry was about the honesty of McCullough,
the columnist. While he may not have flat out lied, he
is certainly not telling the truth, or he is very
ignorant of American history.

By the way, the first paragraph of your response to me
was a great indication of just how bright you are.
"By definition liberals are creatures of emotion and feelings, to whom logic has no meaning." I couldn't find
that definition in my dictionary. But I suppose if you
say it often enough you begin to believe it.
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