SPECIAL POST
Back in pre-election days, Barrack Hussein Obama's remarks about Pennsylvanian's "clinging on to their guns and religion" stormed across the country and threatened to destroy his Presidential ambitions.
At Wednesday night's Press Conference, the President stepped into another furor when he accused the Cambridge, Massachusetts Police Department of being "stupid" in its handling of the arrest of a distinguished university professor. In doing so, he prefaced his statement by admitting that he did not have all of the facts of the matter. And then, he stepped right back into it again by playing the race card, practically accusing the Police of racial prejudice against the professor.
Presidents know better, and very rarely comment on any such event because of the weight their remarks carry. Here is a purported lawyer and university graduate with a degree in law, who publicly acts as prosecutor, jury and judge on a matter of which he is not fully informed.
To me, his remarks were a "knee jerk reaction" to a reporter's question and, as such reveal a great deal about the substance of the man... just as did his remarks about "guns and religion" last fall. They reveal a deep-seated prejudice against whites and everything whites stand for. They reopen wounds in our history that most certainly predate Martin Luther King Jr. and transcend decades of progress on civil rights issues.
They also finally demonstrate and prove to me that the man known as "The Messiah" is unfit for a position of national and world leadership.
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