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Who is Barack Obama?
by Dennis Prager
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Who is Barack Obama? The truth is that neither Sen. Obama's supporters nor opponents can answer that question. We know he is bright, eloquent and charismatic. But if he were elected president of the United States, he would be the least known man to be elected in modern American history, perhaps in all of American history.

That is why the remarks and views of those closest to Sen. Obama take on much more significance than the remarks and views of the people closest to Sens. Hillary Clinton and John McCain. Whether we like or dislike either of those two candidates, we have every reason to believe we know them.

The people closest to Sen. Obama -- and by his own account the two greatest living influences on his thinking -- are his wife Michelle and his pastor, Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ. And each of them has made comments about America that could dissuade Americans from voting for Sen. Obama at least until they can get to know him better.

On Feb. 18, in Milwaukee, Wis., Michelle Obama announced, "For the first time in my adult life I am proud to be an American." Anyone in public life must be given slack regarding comments they later regret. But on the same day in another speech in Madison, Wis., Mrs. Obama said virtually the same thing: "For the first time in my adult lifetime I am really proud to be an American."

Sen. Obama later explained his wife's remarks this way: "What she meant was, this is the first time that she's been proud of the politics of America."

I do not believe that Sen. Obama's explanation is valid. I think Mrs. Obama said what she meant and meant what she said. But even if Sen. Obama's reformulation of his wife's remarks is valid, the fact remains that the closest person in the world to Barack Obama has never been proud of the politics of America, that it took her husband's primary wins to change a lifelong lack of pride in anything about America's political life. That's troubling on its own -- for his and her contempt for American politics. And it is even more troubling for its narcissism -- do Sen. Obama and his wife believe that only his success has made American politics worthy of pride?

We are therefore confronted with either a contempt for America -- if the original statement reflects Michelle Obama's thinking -- or some real narcissism on the part of both Sen. and Mrs. Obama. That narcissism is easily demonstrated. Just imagine if Hillary Clinton or John McCain had said they supported their spouse's view that until their primary victories, they had never been proud of their country's politics. Either of them would have looked foolish before the American people. That is why many believe Sen. Obama has been getting a relatively free ride in the American media, which largely adore him.

But it gets worse. The other closest person in Sen. Obama's life, the man whom the senator calls his mentor, the man who married Barack and Michelle Obama, who baptized his daughters, who inspired the title of his book "The Audacity of Hope," and whose church Sen. Obama has been attending for 20 years, has been a voice of anti-white racism and anti-American venom. In a widely viewed sermon from 2003, the Rev. Wright shouted from his pulpit, among other things: Continued...

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Dennis Prager is a radio show host, contributing columnist for Townhall.com, and author of 4 books including Happiness Is a Serious Problem: A Human Nature Repair Manual.
 
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Subject: Forget Wright. READ Obama himself
Read Dreams of my Father. This guy is a major psycho racist. Every page drips with resentment and stories that you think.. No , wait, this is a parody. This isn't really his book. Obama's parents didn't fight their daughter marrying a black man, but he can't accept that. A PICTURE(!) of some of their ancestors tells him the real truth. Looking at their squinty eyes he KNOWS they are really racists. Even though his Great great grandfather was a decorated soldier for the Union -- I swear to God I am not making this up -- Despite that HIS WIFE'S MOTHER was RUMORED to be Jefferson Davis's SECOND COUSIN. Shazam!! the REAL truth is out at last. This guy is a N-U-T NUT with a capital NU. What was your wife's mother's second cousin? Can you even find out? My wife's mother was born Czech. I am sure some of her second cousins are Communists. So??????

Gator Ray's misstatment...
I'm new to the site, and will introduce myself with this preface. While Dennis's on-air persona is the epitome of patience, sensitivity and composure, most comments on this topic reek of anger and vituperation. By matching their vitriol with Pastor Wright's, bloggers have unwittingly confirmed Pastor Wright's fundamental thesis that racism in alive and well in America. I shudder to think that most of my fellow Preger listeners can be propelled so easily into hate-filled diatribes of their own.

With respect to Gator Ray, he reveals his ignorance of escatology (the study of last things) when using the term "rupture" instead of "rapture" to descibe the catching up of end-time saints pictured in 1 Thess 4:16. Pastor Hagee does indeed subcribe to this interpretation, but most Christians--including McCain in all liklihood--whose theology is heavily influence by amillenialism, do not. (Gator Ray's lifts his observations from a recent editorial from David Sirota, who also needs to do some homework.)

For the last seven years, I've followed Hagee's ministry primarily with respect to his support of Israel, and don't recall him disparaging Catholicism. The historical rift between Protestatism and the Catholic Church has certainly inspired some hate-filled rhetoric over the past several hundred years. But it's a stretch for Gator Ray use the Reformation as a phiolosophical basis for rationalizing Pastor Wright's indefensible charges against the U.S. government.


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