richardhutnik wrote:No, I am not saying the direction of his hatred is justified, or even correct in the charges. It has gotten stupid. I swear the GOP, in order to mask that it doesn't really want to be conservative, but also pander to extreme wings, has ended up positioning the Democratic side as more and more extreme. So, to be able to do both, they keep pushing the extreme labels of the Democrats out there, and particularly the likes of Barrack Hussein Obama (the use of that feeds into it, except that people probably forgot already who Hussein was). The underground wants to spin him as Marxist, Muslim and also a member of a Liberation Theology Church. They want to think that all three can coexist together, and the likes of Fox News feeds into it. It enables them to want to back Romney, eventhough Romney had set up a health care plan in Mass. that is like what Obama had proposed across the country.
What I am saying is hatred isn't based around race, but everything else. The need for power and to vilify the liberal side, and Democrats is stronger than any hatred of the race of Obama. This is what I was trying to say here. There is a need to hate, and make up any reason to do so. It is because the GOP is at risk of fracturing at this point and time, with Tea Party and moderates at odds with each other. So, if you can get everyone to hate the Democrats, it works to hold them together.
- Rich
The hate that exists towards President Obama is alot deeper than anything that you mentioned. Obviously, you did not read anything that I wrote concerning the origins of this hate, which is diametrically opposed to what you are saying. For anyone to deny the significance of the history of this country, especially when it comes to the experience of African and Native Americans, is a complete inexpressible atrocity. It shows the utmost disrespect for the plight of both races of people.














