
Erik Rush
Pimp This, Senator Obama
August 18, 2008
One of the
fundamental (though perhaps not prioritized) questions people ask
pertaining to presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama is that of what
his ideas are for improving the lot of black Americans. Whether or not
he feels a special affinity for this group (he identifies as black,
after all, and until recently belonged to a black militant church)
notwithstanding, it is only normal for the average American to consider
this question despite the presumption that a President ought represent
all the people.
After some digging for
a platform or position of some sort to analyze, this columnist found on
the subject what innumerable individuals have discovered as regards
Obama’s plans to address any number of issues…
Nothing.
"We have to do more in our own lives, our own families and
our own communities. That starts with providing the guidance our
children need, turning off the TV and putting away the video games;
attending those parent-teacher conferences, helping our children with
their homework and setting a good example.”
– Sen. Obama, July 14, 2008
While the candidate has
adopted some of the "tough love” rhetoric proffered by legendary
comedian Bill Cosby (the sort of thing that prompted corporate
blackmailer and poverty pimp Jesse Jackson to declare that he wanted to
castrate Obama), the expected sagacious proposals for rousing black
Americans to greater participation in the American Dream are as elusive
as his grand design for "Change” in America. If inspiring talk was all
that blacks needed, Jesse would have accomplished this decades ago.
Unfortunately – as is
not surprising to many of us – Obama’s vision for American blacks
doesn’t seem any more, well, visionary than was Bill Clinton’s or any
other Democrat’s over the last 40 years. This might seem a tad strange
considering that we’re dealing with a person steeped in a theology which
teaches that being black is the black man’s "ultimate reality” (James
Cone, Black Theology, Black Power, Orbis, 1997.). Judging from
his nebulous, boilerplate far Left oratory, which includes such things
as taxing corporations, the evil, faceless "rich” and cyclopean spending
proposals for domestic and foreign poverty programs, it doesn’t appear
that blacks can expect any more from Barack Obama than his perpetuating
the institutions and cultural subversions that have kept so many black
Americans poor and ignorant while incrementally degrading the spirit of
those who aren’t as yet in that position.
"This song is not only outrageously offensive to Sen.
Clinton, Rev. Jackson, Sen. McCain and President Bush, it is offensive
to all of us who are trying to raise our children with the values we
hold dear.”
– Sen. Barack
Obama, on Politics as Usual, by Ludacris, July 30, 2008
This of course refers
to a recent offering by the putrescent gangsta rapper and genetic
throwback Ludacris, which not only ripped Sen. John McCain, but – in
true chaotic rapper fashion – hammered Hillary Clinton and Jesse Jackson
as well. I’d like to say that Obama can’t have it both ways, condemning
a rapper’s lyrics while asserting that he is a "talented individual.”
The problem there is that the press has determined he can have it any
way he wants.
If any gangsta rappers
possess talent in the understanding of most Americans Obama’s age (which
is doubtful), they are simply prostituting their talent for dollars. As
this columnist has asserted, rap is crap, and rappers are bums. If
indeed Obama is the agent of change so many believe him to be, he should
be throwing the entire rap industry under the bus with extreme
prejudice, from each and every unintelligible performer (such as
Ludacris) to leeches like rap moguls Sean Combs and Russell Simmons.
Apropos Obama’s comment
above, given the opacity of the candidate pertaining to what "the values
we hold dear” actually means to him: Here we have another instance of
the press essentially acting as an arm of the Obama campaign; the press
reports his remark, yet we are to believe no one within that body ever
thought to request that he clarify those values. He steps in it, like
he’s done so often, but the cameras quickly pan away as not to cause
embarrassment as he wipes his shoe.
Absolutely surreal…
From what we’ve been
led to believe, black voters are champing at the bit to cast their votes
for the senator. It is truly sad that such a large percentage of any
subgroup of Americans could be so thoroughly misled, as is the fact that
Obama’s race counts for so much among them even though it’s clear that
he’s just another grabbastic politician and Marxist who is already
selling them out. This is unbeknownst to them, to be sure – but what
else is new?