Review of Barack Obama's new book "Dreams from my Father"

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Apparently Barack Obama has written another book, called "Dreams from my Father". I hadn't heard about this one, but it was published in January 2007. Amazon.com has it at [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Dreams-My-Father-Story-Inheritance/dp/0307383415/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207179657&sr=8-1"]Amazon.com: Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance: Barack Obama: Books[/ame]

I seldom read books by politicians, since I figure I can hear their positions on TV or radio any time, usually more than I want. But from what Coulter says, there may be stuff in this one that doesn't quite jive with the persona Obama presents during prime time. Even outside of Coulter's usual exaggeration to make a point, I'm curious to see if the actual quotes are accurate, what context etc.

Anybody read this one yet?

Apologies in advance for the de rigeur vomit we'll get from the board leftists at the mention of Coulter's name. Once that's through, maybe the rest can come up with some intelligent views?

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http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=25831

Obama's Dimestore 'Mein Kampf'

by Ann Coulter
Posted: 04/02/2008

If characters from "The Hills" were to emote about race, I imagine it would sound like B. Hussein Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father."

Has anybody read this book? Inasmuch as the book reveals Obama to be a flabbergasting lunatic, I gather the answer is no. Obama is about to be our next president: You might want to take a peek. If only people had read "Mein Kampf" ...

Nearly every page -- save the ones dedicated to cataloguing the mundane details of his life -- is bristling with anger at some imputed racist incident. The last time I heard this much race-baiting invective I was ... in my usual front-row pew, as I am every Sunday morning, at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

Obama tells a story about taking two white friends from the high school basketball team to a "black party." Despite their deep-seated, unconscious hatred of blacks, the friends readily accepted. At the party, they managed not to scream the N-word, but instead "made some small talk, took a couple of the girls out on the dance floor."

But with his racial hair-trigger, Obama sensed the whites were not comfortable because "they kept smiling a lot." And then, in an incident reminiscent of the darkest days of the Jim Crow South ... they asked to leave after spending only about an hour at the party! It was practically an etiquette lynching!

So either they hated black people with the hot, hot hate of a thousand suns, or they were athletes who had come to a party late, after a Saturday night basketball game.

In the car on the way home, one of the friends empathizes with Obama, saying: "You know, man, that really taught me something. I mean, I can see how it must be tough for you and Ray sometimes, at school parties ... being the only black guys and all."

And thus Obama felt the cruel lash of racism! He actually writes that his response to his friend's perfectly lovely remark was: "A part of me wanted to punch him right there."

Listen, I don't want anybody telling Obama about Bill Clinton's "I feel your pain" line.

Wanting to punch his white friend in the stomach was the introductory anecdote to a full-page psychotic rant about living by "the white man's rules." (One rule he missed was: "Never punch out your empathetic white friend after dragging him to a crappy all-black party.")

Obama's gaseous disquisition on the "white man's rules" leads to this charming crescendo: "Should you refuse this defeat and lash out at your captors, they would have a name for that, too, a name that could cage you just as good. Paranoid. Militant. Violent. Nigger."

For those of you in the "When is Obama gonna play the 'N-word' card?" pool, the winner is ... Page 85! Congratulations!

When his mother expresses concern about Obama's high school friend being busted for drugs, Obama says he patted his mother's hand and told her not to worry.

This, too, prompted Obama to share with his readers a life lesson on how to handle white people: "It was usually an effective tactic, another one of those tricks I had learned: People were satisfied so long as you were courteous and smiled and made no sudden moves. They were more than satisfied, they were relieved -- such a pleasant surprise to find a well-mannered young black man who didn't seem angry all the time."

First of all, I note that this technique seems to be the basis of Obama's entire presidential campaign. But moreover -- he was talking about his own mother! As Obama says: "Any distinction between good and bad whites held negligible meaning." Say, do you think a white person who said that about blacks would be a leading presidential candidate?

The man is stark bonkersville.

He says the reason black people keep to themselves is that it's "easier than spending all your time mad or trying to guess whatever it was that white folks were thinking about you."

Here's a little inside scoop about white people: We're not thinking about you. Especially WASPs. We think everybody is inferior, and we are perfectly charming about it.

In college, Obama explains to a girl why he was reading Joseph Conrad's 1902 classic, "Heart of Darkness": "I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. I helps me understand how people learn to hate."

By contrast, Malcolm X's autobiography "spoke" to Obama. One line in particular "stayed with me," he says. "He spoke of a wish he'd once had, the wish that the white blood that ran through him, there by an act of violence, might somehow be expunged."

Forget Rev. Jeremiah Wright -- Wright is Booker T. Washington compared to this guy.
 
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Curiouser and curiouser. No one seems able to refute anything that Coulter said. She points out quotes where Obama apparently wrote grossly racist things about white people - statements that glaringly contradict his smooth, urbane persona that he presents on his campaign.

One person told me that this book was actually first published in 1995, and was his first. It may be worth getting from a library and actually reading, to see how much of this stuff is in there.

Could it be that Obama's real thoughts and nature, are much closer to those of his nutcase pastor than he wants us to be aware of?
 
Yup. Is shows that even the fanatic leftists we have on this board, are afraid to touch this one with a ten-foot pole. Apparently they KNOW Obama's true nature... and yet they support him anyway.

Very sad.
 
Yup. Is shows that even the fanatic leftists we have on this board, are afraid to touch this one with a ten-foot pole. Apparently they KNOW Obama's true nature... and yet they support him anyway.

Very sad.

The day that Ann Coulter is the arbiter regarding "the true nature of Obama" is the day you can put your NRA-sanctioned assault weapon up to my temporals & pull the trigger....
 
Acorn - You could get the audiobook and hear the anger in Obama's voice as he reads and listen to him *gasp* say the n-word and say other bad words.


Oh, and remember everyone, this isn't about Obama being an angry black man. At all.
 
Oh, and remember everyone, this isn't about Obama being an angry black man. At all.

Correct. It's about the possibility that Obama is filled with blind hatred directed at a certain race - whites in this case. Not just angry generally - that would describe most of the Democrat party by now. :)

Coulter's description (and direct quotes) from Obama's book, seem to indicate that he is. I'd like to get the book and read it completely, to tell for myself. But it seems so far, that no one is able to contradict her conclusions.

Has anyone read this book?
 
"Coulter's description (and direct quotes) from Obama's book, seem to indicate that he is."

No, they don't. You're in what many refer to as a "koolaid-immersed state." When Coulter writes a paragraph like the following:

"Obama tells a story about taking two white friends from the high school basketball team to a "black party." Despite their deep-seated, unconscious hatred of blacks, the friends readily accepted. At the party, they managed not to scream the N-word, but instead "made some small talk, took a couple of the girls out on the dance floor."

You believe every word. You infer that Obama is describing their "deep-seated, unconscious hatred of blacks", which is exactly what Ann wants you to believe he thinks, when in fact, he has not indicated anything of the sort.

How does it feel to be so open to suggestion by people like Coulter, who count on an army of drones like you to make their living?
 
It's always fun when a silly leftist tries to tell me what I'm thinking, as though he had the slightest clue. Especially when he carefully leaves out the real meat of the issue: Obama's reaction to what the whites did and said: wanting to punch them for imagined racism that they plainly did not harbor. Coulter quoted Obama's written rection right after that intro part, but little onceler decided not to mention that part.

The twisting and spinning of our southpaw brethern is reaching new heights, especially as more and more unpleasant facts come to light about what their various heroes really think and do. :lolup:
 
"It's always fun when a silly leftist tries to tell me what I'm thinking, as though he had the slightest clue."

Au Contraire. You told me exactly what you were thinking. You don't remember saying that Coulter's description "seems to indicate" that Obama is "filled" with "blind racial hatred?"
 
BTW - This book was first published in 1995 when Obama had become the first black President of the Harvard Law Review. It wasn't written recently.
 
"It's always fun when a silly leftist tries to tell me what I'm thinking, as though he had the slightest clue."

Au Contraire. You told me exactly what you were thinking. You don't remember saying that Coulter's description "seems to indicate" that Obama is "filled" with "blind racial hatred?"

Check it out! Little onceler is STILL trying to pretend Coulter said Obama was hate-filled merely as a result of a couple of white guys not smiling much! And still trying to avoid discussion of Obama's other reaction to their remarks later in the car!

Does little onceler's spinning and twisting have any end? :lolup:
 
Correct. It's about the possibility that Obama is filled with blind hatred directed at a certain race - whites in this case. Not just angry generally - that would describe most of the Democrat party by now. :)

Coulter's description (and direct quotes) from Obama's book, seem to indicate that he is. I'd like to get the book and read it completely, to tell for myself. But it seems so far, that no one is able to contradict her conclusions.

Since you seem to have forgotten already, I'll remind you. You wrote the above just a few posts back; really, just a few minutes ago. When you said "seems to indicate that he is," I assumed you meant "is" filled with blind hatred, referencing back to your 1st paragraph. Did you intend a different meaning there?

Check it out, little A. Check it out.
 
Well, apparently little onceler is going to go on ignoring the obvious, and pretending that he has a point. I wish him luck in finding a suitably illiterate useful idiot to agree with him.

Back to the subject:
Did Obama really harbor such crazy reactions to a plainly non-racist remark? If Coulter's quote is accurate, it seems that he did. You'd never know it from his present speechmaking, though. Only the people closest to him (wife, pastor) seem to be clearly bigoted, not Obama himself, if you listen only to his more recent talk.

I'd like to read this book, to see what else (if anything) is in there.

Has anyone here, read it?
 
"Well, apparently little onceler is going to go on ignoring the obvious, and pretending that he has a point. I wish him luck in finding a suitably illiterate useful idiot to agree with him"

What was it that you said about "how to tell when someone is losing an argument?" Didn't it have something to do with insults & personal attacks?

I wish I could remember...
 
Since you seem to have forgotten already, I'll remind you. You wrote the above just a few posts back; really, just a few minutes ago. When you said "seems to indicate that he is," I assumed you meant "is" filled with blind hatred, referencing back to your 1st paragraph. Did you intend a different meaning there?

Check it out, little A. Check it out.

Seriously, don’t you feel like kicking this guy in what you picture to be his vacant, smirking face? It’s rare you come across someone so stupid, who thinks that they are so smart, while at the same time going out of their way to be the most irritating person on the board.

I know I come across as violent, but I wouldn’t spend two seconds listening to someone this stupid in my real life. So I would never have any need to kick them in the face. But on here, when I get over-exposed (longer than two seconds) to them…it’s an urge. I can’t help it.
 
"Well, apparently little onceler is going to go on ignoring the obvious, and pretending that he has a point. I wish him luck in finding a suitably illiterate useful idiot to agree with him"

What was it that you said about "how to tell when someone is losing an argument?" Didn't it have something to do with insults & personal attacks?

I wish I could remember...

Why, I do believe it was just yesterday ...
 
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Seriously, don’t you feel like kicking this guy in what you picture to be his vacant, smirking face? It’s rare you come across someone so stupid, who thinks that they are so smart, while at the same time going out of their way to be the most irritating person on the board.

I know I come across as violent, but I wouldn’t spend two seconds listening to someone this stupid in my real life. So I would never have any need to kick them in the face. But on here, when I get over-exposed (longer than two seconds) to them…it’s an urge. I can’t help it.

Oh, no question. I'm sure we'll be getting an annoying smiley face for this exchange, to go along with "here is what liberals always do when they lose - wish violence & call names", or something equally inane, but I do feel like kicking this guy's vacant, smirking face.

He's a good representative of what I imagine the "Bush 30%" crowd to be like. "Listening" & "learning" are not their forte....
 
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