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Lisa Schiffren #racist corner.nationalreview.com

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.)

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Political correctness was invented precisely to prevent the mainstream liberal media from persuing the questions which might arise about how Senator Obama's mother, from Kansas, came to marry an African graduate student. Love? Sure, why not? But what else was going on around them that made it feasible? Before readers level cheap accusations of racism — let's recall that the very question of interracial marriage only became a big issue later in the 1960s. The notion of a large group of mixed race Americans became an issue during and after the Vietnam War. Even the civil-rights movement kept this culturally explosive matter at arm's distance.

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Time for some investigative journalism about the Obama family's background, now that his chances of being president have increased so much.

NRO Reader #conspiracy corner.nationalreview.com

Alright, I have it... McCain is the one who is actually the Manchurian candidate after his 5 1/2 years in Hanoi and is now poised to hand it over to the stealth candidate Obama. There is no other way for someone as far left as Obama to be elected without it being an inside job. Any real competition would crush him. But McCain the M.C. picks Palin, the joke, disdains to use the truth as a campaign strategy and it's all over but the crying. It's been in the works for 40 years. In this sense, Obama is the messiah. In the manner of Allegro's (Sacred Mushroom and the Cross) theory where "they" were always alert and on the lookout for the one who could fulfil their plans (prophecies). Bingo Barack!

Shannen Coffin #fundie corner.nationalreview.com

[On Wall-E]
From the first moment of the film, my kids were bombarded with leftist propaganda about the evils of mankind. It's a shame, too, because the robot had promise. The story was just awful, however. Nice to see that Disney and Pixar can make mega-millions off of telling us just how greedy, lazy, and destructive we all are. There's no hope for mankind. Hand over your wallet.