Obama: the early years of agit-prop

Checking my archives recently for posts I’d written about the president’s radical roots, I came across “Channeling Reverend Wright,” a piece from October 2nd, 2012. It included a video that had just been unearthed, featuring Senator Barack Obama speaking at Hampton University, Virgina back in 2007. It revealed a decidedly different Barack than the one who’s been charming we-the-folks for the last few years.
 
contentUnavailableI write that in the past tense, because – very suspiciously – the You Tube account that featured the video has been “disabled” ➡
(Hmmmm…somebody doesn’t want it out there?)
 
In my search for the missing speech I was able to find these two segments from Sean Hannity’s show ~
 

Just listen to this divisive, race-baiting charlatan!
 

 
In Part 2, Tucker Carlson says the entire 40 minute speech is posted on his site, the Daily Caller. But in checking, that original video had been disabled also.
 

 

Watching these clips is like being on an emotional roller coaster; from surprise (at the faux homeboy accent) to dismay to anger to sadness – and back again. If the mainstream media hadn’t completely ignored this racist demagoguery back in October of 2012, chances are we’d have a different man sitting in the White House today. One who was actually proud to be an American.

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