Obama: Unnatural half-breed Commie Jew

Lisa Schiffren at The Corner on National Review Online offers this gem:

Obama and I are roughly the same age. I grew up in liberal circles in New York City — a place to which people who wished to rebel against their upbringings had gravitated for generations. And yet, all of my mixed race, black/white classmates throughout my youth, some of whom I am still in contact with, were the product of very culturally specific unions. They were always the offspring of a white mother, (in my circles, she was usually Jewish, but elsewhere not necessarily) and usually a highly educated black father. And how had these two come together at a time when it was neither natural nor easy for such relationships to flourish? Always through politics. No, not the young Republicans. Usually the Communist Youth League. Or maybe a different arm of the CPUSA. But, for a white woman to marry a black man in 1958, or 60, there was almost inevitably a connection to explicit Communist politics. (During the Clinton Administration we were all introduced to then U. of Pennsylvania Professor Lani Guinier — also a half black/half Jewish, red diaper baby.)

I don’t know how Barak Obama’s parents met. …

But since she doesn’t, why not take the opportunity to call Obama a Jew Commie mulatto? Maybe a Quadroon Hebe Marxist? … Nah, that doesn’t sound so good. I’ll settle for the alliterative “Commie Kike Quadroon.” Run the first two words quickly, then draw out “qua-drooon.” That works.

Just think. The National Review pays Lisa Schiffren money to trowel out this racist crap. In the year 2008. Amazing.

According to Technorati, none of the rightwing blogs want to touch this. What’s the matter? Why doesn’t this merit a “Heh Indeed” from Glen and the rest of the gang?

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Comments

  1. BloodSpite wrote:

    Because frankly I’m more interested in whats happening regarding my beloved Volunteers more than I am some two-bit former speech writer for Dan Quayle of all people. ;)

  2. John the Marine wrote:

    Jew Commie mulatto?

    Wow! I can’t for the life of me see what his parents racial background has to do with anything. I mean, sure Obama is the most eloquent pinko I’ve heard in years but is this what its has come to? I think the reason Conservatives aren’t touching this kind of base drivel is because it is beneath and contrary to Conservative Philosophy in spite of what the party of Identity Politics says.

  3. CDR Salamander wrote:

    Maybe because it is teh stoopid?

    Anyway, I would rather talk about the “Captain, my Captain” moment from last night. Snicker. He needs better military advisers to review his “discussions.”

  4. David C. wrote:

    I can’t get your link to work and can’t find that on the Corner. I wonder if they pulled it.

  5. Pigilito wrote:

    I’ll bet Ms. Schiffren is kicking herself for not thinking up the Commie Kike Quadroon name herself. When said quickly it has the racist pleasing KKK sound.

    Hopefully we won’t hear much more from her.

  6. Stephen wrote:

    David,

    Link works fine for me, using Firefox.

    Phib,

    You might Google “Captain Matthew Didier platoon.” Lotta coverage then; no complaints about his rank and role as a platoon leader. If you dig around, eventually you’ll find a source that, (while referred to as Captain unobjectionably even by Blackfive bloggers), he had been promoted since he was 1LT.

    And correct me if I’m wrong, but promotion to Captain normally comes after two years in grade. So, if the officer was talking about something that happened to him a year ago, there’s a 50-50 chance he’s been promoted by now.

  7. David C. wrote:

    The link is working for me now and it is still there. I don’t see any comments from other people on the Corner about it. I’m surprised someone didn’t tell her to take that racist garbage elsewhere.

  8. Davebo wrote:

    Anyway, I would rather talk about the “Captain, my Captain” moment from last night. Snicker. He needs better military advisers to review his “discussions.”

    ABC has interviewed the Captain (who was an LT at the time) and he stands by Obama’s story.

    Better stick with the Xerox stuff.

  9. Davebo wrote:

    I’m surprised someone didn’t tell her to take that racist garbage elsewhere.

    Yes because National Review doesn’t have a long standing history of racist rhetoric.

  10. Stephen wrote:

    I got a new post up on “Captain, my Captain.”

    Best fun I’ve had (blogging, that is) in a quite a while.

    ROTFLMAO!!!

  11. David C. wrote:

    Yes because National Review doesn’t have a long standing history of racist rhetoric.

    Does it? I mean actual racist rhetoric, not leftist projection based primarily on the idea that since they are right-wing they must be racist.

    I seem to remember them ditching Ann Coulter pretty fast when she went over the line with her rant after 9/11. Schiffren wrote that on the Corner, rather than as an NRO article, but it’s still National Review’s website. And if they don’t react to it they are going to be associated with it.

  12. David C. wrote:

    Stephen,

    Just curious, but are you going to respond to every attack on Obama from now until November? If so you’re going to be pretty busy. :)

  13. Stephen wrote:

    David C,

    Hahahah. I will almost certainly have found a new hobby by then.