“You Gotta Support the Brother” – Unraveling of an Empty Suit: Black Criticism Mounting Against Obama, Radio Callers Rebuked by Sharpton « Frugal Café Blog Zone

“You Gotta Support the Brother” – Unraveling of an Empty Suit: Black Criticism Mounting Against Obama, Radio Callers Rebuked by Sharpton

Posted By Vicki McClure Davidson on July 26, 2009

The audio/video of Rev. Al Sharpton’s radio show speaks for itself… black support for Pres. Obama is unraveling, as is Sharpton’s demeanor.

This aired before last week’s controversial statements made by Pres. Obama about the Cambridge police department acting “stupidly” for arresting his Harvard buddy Prof. Henry Louis Gates. Opinions on that issue are divided across the country. It is getting uglier…

“You Gotta Support the Brother”: Frustrations Over Obama Mount, Sharpton Lashes Out At Critical Black Callers

 

From Frugal Café Blog Zone: Approval Rating Plunges to Negative 11 for POTUS: Obama’s Approval Drops to Double Digits for First Time:

Pres. Barack Obama’s approval numbers have hit a record low and are in double-digit territory for the first time. His presidential approval rating is now at negative 11. Contributing factors to his massive drop in approval are the president’s government-run health care plan (53% now oppose it) and his controversial involvement in the arrest of friend Prof. Henry Gates and his televised comment that Cambridge police “acted stupidly.”

Observations from Rush Limbaugh on the Obama/Prof. Henry Gates controversy, July 24, 2009:

“We will know when the White House’s internal polling on this Gates issue is a disaster because, at that point, Obama will throw Henry Louis Gates overboard — just as he threw his grandmother overboard.”

“What we got from Obama on this Gates thing on Wednesday night was not a presidential reaction. We got the reaction of a community agitator.”

“It’s too soon to say Obama’s in trouble, but this is not where they thought they were going to be, and it’s safe to say that the magic of the Obama cult-like personality is not enough to get him over the hump now.”

“Do you remember that story from the Associated Press not that long ago about how Eric Holder, the nation’s first black attorney general, said that the United States was a nation of cowards on matters of race? So… are we braver now?”

“Is there some prejudice here that the cops in Massachusetts drink beer? Where’s the Kobe beef that other people get when they go to the White House?”

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Andrew Breitbart, Big Hollywood: The President’s Accidental Gift on Race
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Vicki McClure Davidson

I'm a conservative frugalist. My priorities: Watchdogging the government, making sure our tax dollars are spent wisely, living within our budgets (at home and in Washington, DC), and adhering to our Constitution and the conservative principles upon which it was developed by our founding fathers. Also, loving God, my family, and my country. Be wise, be frugal. God bless America!

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5 Responses to ““You Gotta Support the Brother” – Unraveling of an Empty Suit: Black Criticism Mounting Against Obama, Radio Callers Rebuked by Sharpton”

  1. Lonni says:

    If Obama can’t get socialized medicine through the system and into law he has failed his backers. There would be no other reason to keep him on the chain. I suspect that the “birther” question is being allowed more play on the MSM because it would be a good way to get rid of him. No one, no matter their color, likes to be played.

    Just my thoughts on the subject.

  2. vigilocanis says:

    You might want to read the actual police report on Gates arrest before forming an opinion for or against the officer .

    Then imagine that you are the officer.

    You arrive alone at the address of a possible attempted break in by two suspects after responding to an “all cars in the vicinity” police radio dispatch. Your heart beat is elevated, adrenalin pumping, the fear of being shot suppressed by years of training. The owner of the home welcomes you with a personal racially charged in-your-face tirade. You contemplate the irony of how you have been welcomed to the home of this owner, whose life, limb, and property you have come to protect.

    The owner increases the decibel level of his attack. With great difficulty, given his loud rantings inside the small foyer, you finally determine the stranger’s identity. His rants continue. “You don’t know who I am! You don’t know who I am!” He yells.

    You tell him that if wants to continue the conversation that he must follow you outside so that you can understand him better.

    As he begins to folllow you outside, tenured Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates; Ware Street; Cambridge, Mass; the now identified owner, his next remark sounding nothing like the erudite classroom lectures he routinely gives, stoops in character to diss you and your momma with his urban styled, “I’ll follow ya momma outside.”

    As you walk onto the porch, you notice that a crowd has begun to gather outside, as tensions mount. The Harvard University police have shown up. Instead of defending yourself against the charge of racism, your years of police training has instilled in you with a discipline to keep quiet and follow procedure. You refrain from telling this screaming homeowner about the time when you administered mouth-to-mouth to the dying black basketball player years before, and that you have taught anti-racial profiling classes in Cambridge.

    Concerned that the situation could further escalate, you warn Mr. Gates to restrain from creating such a commotion. He refuses to calm down and continues his commotion. You follow extablished protocol and procedure, and slap the cuffs on him and read him his rights.

    A few days later, as you listen to the national broadcast of the president, after admitting that he didn’t know all the facts in the case, accuse your department and thereby you of acting “stupidly”. You wander if you could have handled the situation differently?

    As we peacefully sit inside our comfortable apartments or homes, sipping our morning coffee or evening wine and reading the blogs, many, including President Obama forget that this peace and freedom to enjoy our surroundings is provided by the protection that is just a 911 call away to a law enforcement officer provides, a law enforcement officer, who will come when called, and risk everything he has to protect you and your possessions.

    So, instead of joining the president in second guessing the reactions of the police, let’s wait until all the facts are out. Consider the question, “WHAT WOULD I HAVE DONE IN THAT SITUATION?

    Time will tell if there was any racial injustice administered to this black tenured Harvard professor, who lives in a city with a black mayor, a state with a black governor, and a country with a black president. Racism? Are you sure?

  3. Truly Objective13 says:

    I’m sorry, but the headline “You Gotta Support the Brother” and the context in which it’s used are completely misleading. Mr. Sharpton is repeating what his AUDIENCE have phoned in to tell him PRIOR to President Obama being elected.

    The way it reads (purposefully, i’m sure) makes it seem as if Sharpton himself is saying blacks need to support Pres. Obama simply because he is black too.

    I understand this is a blog and media accountability need not apply, but tell the truth.

    • admin says:

      It’s a quote, as indicated by the quotation marks, spoken by Sharpton during the radio exchange. And that is indeed what he said and the impression I got after listening to the radio program. Nothing untruthful there. You’re reading far more into a quotation in a title than is there.

  4. Dave B says:

    As a veteran cop I can confidently say that almost every cop in the country knows what took place, it’s happened before, many, many times. As a white cop I can confidently say that we deal with this type of thing all the time and every cop, regardless of race or ethnicity, or gender won’t stand for it and will support Crowley. His job was to keep the peace and he did it. No real race or gender problems in law enforcement. We’ve moved so far beyond that crap because we rely on each other to stay alive and safe that it’s almost like we’re going back in time just to address such an issue.