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Obama's Stump Lines Echo Malcolm X

Politico   |  Ben Smith   |   January 28, 2008 09:49 AM


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Carrie Budoff Brown noticed a rather off-message echo in Obama's stump speech last week, and writes that Obama added to his stump speech in South Carolina several lines that echoed a speech attributed to Malcolm X.

"They're trying to bamboozle you," Obama said for the first time Wednesday in Sumter, S.C., to a predominantly African American crowd while refuting e-mails falsely identifying him as a Muslim. "Don't let people turn you around because they're just making stuff up. That's what they do. They try to bamboozle you, hoodwink you."

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grasping at straws...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:41 PM on 01/29/2008

Um. When he says "Yes We Can!" I hear that old Pointer Sisters song in the background. Which I originally had on vinyl, then on CD and now on my iPod. He really should use that song in his campaign. It's uplifting in the same kind of way.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 PM on 01/29/2008
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I am an Edwards supporter. Huffpo, using this article with a title that links Obama to Malcom X was a just cheap shot. I thought you had more class than that. This kind of thing only acts to associate you with either racist or neoliberal elements in our party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 AM on 01/29/2008

It is the double standard, stupid.
Bill Clinton references Jesse Jackson in an Obama win. Both Jesse Jackson and Obama win the S.C. primary ( I believe when Jackson win it was not a primary??) Anyway, Bill Clinton was vilified as a racist. HOw so? The media (becasue they can kill two birds with one stone and continue their WE HATE BILL meme from the 90's will proping up OBAMA for the general election kill by the repubs) reads everything into Bill's statement and said that by refering to Jackson, Obama is being marginized as a "black" candidate. The media was either projecting or they were reading a few months ahead in the repubs script to win the White HOuse again from the LOSER (willing to threw the only Democratic President in the last 32 years under a bus for the New Kid on the Block) Democrats.
Obama uses the phrasing of Malcolm X ( who by all accounts was not what you would call a UNITER and was a card carrying proud MUSLIM) to a black audience about a white candidate and he is not taken to task by the media or his supporters (heck no his supporters are providing cover for him, sounds eerily familiar like the cover provided to Bush during and after the run up to the War). Even the repubs remain silent...HMMMM! I guess it is too early for the repubs to speak on the subject ...but they will.
All the Obama supporters on this thread and others commenting and marginalizing the Obama's Malcolm X parroting, are not doing the democratic party any favors.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 01/29/2008

Can someone please tell HuffPo to get rid of the HUFFPO"S OVERLOOKED QUOTES OF THE DAY that started on January 4th with 12 comments and has been closed since! Can't we get some real news in there in stead of a page filler?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 01/28/2008
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Good choice, Malcolm was an excellent speaker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:36 PM on 01/28/2008

Imagine that, I have used the words hoodwink and bamboolze before and never realized that I was parroting Malcom X.

Shazam and Golleee

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 01/28/2008
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This is just more shoe polish from the Clintons.

Fortunately, America knows the difference between Bill's shit and "Shinola".

Obama in '08

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 01/28/2008

OK, so I'm a damned redneck. You don't have to listen to me. But I'd rather have Malcolm X as president than HRC or any other representative of the self chosen Elite screwing America and using us to screw the world. Barak Obama is on message with the kind of Americans the world used to love, the kind that represented their values of human dignity, freedom, honesty, fairness and justice for all.
If that is not what you want, vote for HRC or any other Republican. But don't come around lying about values, about freedom, about spirituality, or anything but bigotry, greed, and hegemony.
I love the words Barak Hussein Obama speaks. I believe him honest. I know he will change our image, and if he gets the right help in his government, he will change us substantially. I am a conservative. I believe in our Constitution and our Traditional Values. I am liberal. I believe in freedom and fairness for all. Human rights are for all human beings; I despise those small minded selfish freaks who consider themselves so damned special that they can -- with impunity -- cheat, lie, steal, murder and rape. Nobody is that special. We all are special enough. To Hell with the Neos.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 01/28/2008
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Who is the Clinton machine going to compare him to next? Idi Amin?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:24 PM on 01/28/2008

That's my favorite scene in that great movie. Denzel should have won an Oscar. Politically speaking, as a black guy who voted for Bill twice, it sums up how I feel these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:18 PM on 01/28/2008
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You should see the original comments at Politico. The author has been catching hell. Oddly enough, HuffPo is echoing the article here.

Malcolm X was an electrifying speaker, the shining black prince who still inspires people around the world. People who fear him without understanding him really do need to read Alex Haley's Autobiography of Malcolm X.

It's odd how these tropes are being trotted out to racialize the the primaries, when really if you look at it from beyond the US, Jesse Jackson and Malcolm X are universally respected figures.

Check this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dmzaaf-9aHQ

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 01/28/2008

More Clinton campaign smear! Will HuffPost stop taking the bait and making something out of nothing to inflame races.

If using the word "bamboozled" to describe another candidate lying about your record is going to be used to portray him as the "black candidate" as Bill tried all week to convince Americans of this - that is just reprehensible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:49 AM on 01/28/2008
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Bamboozled is a better saying than you have been screwed, or worse!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 01/28/2008
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We reject the fear and smear! Get over it or we will be able to get over you!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:33 AM on 01/28/2008
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