WH Insider Says Watch Out for BIG Use of the Race
Aug 16, 2011 13:00:30 GMT -5
Post by baydoll on Aug 16, 2011 13:00:30 GMT -5
Card in 2012
More from Fred DeRuvo:
From The White House Insider and the Coming BIG Use of the Race Card (warning, graphic language)
The following article is from The White House Insider (see link at end of article). I have gone through and removed the swear words but that is the only thing I¡¯ve done and please forgive me ahead of time if I have not gotten all of them. For the first part and the coming third part of this article, readers are encouraged to stay tuned to the White House Insider.
By the way, it may interest readers to know that the individual labeled INSIDER in the interview below, is a Democrat. He is not a right-winger. He is a Democrat and clearly alludes to that fact in the interview.
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Author's Note:
This interview is the first face to face sit down in months with our longtime D.C. political operative we have come to simply call the Insider. They offer up a unique perspective and insight based upon their decades-long experience as a D.C. insider working within the highest levels of government including helping to elect Barack Obama in 2008. Here now are the words of Insider, unedited and published in their entirety per their request. This is part two of the interview.
WARNING: Adult Content
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Insider: None of this is beyond the norm though. Where it gets different for the Obama campaign is what l just call the Obama Plan. They are going way beyond simply working up your typical campaign scenarios against potential opponents. The president I was told of this about a week ago, maybe two weeks ago (pause) the president actually considered quitting. He really did. But now he's going on the attack. He wants to give a big F-You to White America that' s actually one of his primary motivations. You think the race card has been played up before? Just wait. 2012 is gonna be the most brutal political cycle we have ever witnessed. Ever.
Ulsterman: Hold up there. Obama the president¡he actually considered quitting? Where did you hear that?
Insider: Yes he considered it. How seriously I don't know, but he was chirping about it to some people for a bit. Before summer. He was considering told the president described the idea as 'cool'. That's how he put it.
Ulsterman:(Interrupts) Where did you hear that? There has been nothing said about Obama quitting anywhere that I know of. Nothing.
Insider: That's about right. Why would there be? But that's what he was saying. Basically wondering out loud something along those lines, about just quitting after one term. Then that talk went away just like that, and now the president seems very-very motivated to kick some a**. Obviously somebody had a sit down with him and modified the president's way of thinking on that subject.
Ulsterman: Jarret?
Insider: Maybe. I'm sure she was involved on some level. She's always there. Somewhere. Somehow. She can't afford to have Obama just up and quit. None of them can. The tactics used to obtain the position of president are now being protected by the position of president. Sold his soul for a job he can't stand. Get it? Obama put himself in a f***in corner of his own making. His own and the makings of those who placed him there, and there ain't no way they allow him to just quit it. Way too much invested in this cluster-f***. Billions. Trillions. Who the f knows?
Ulsterman: Ok, so you say Barack Obama considered not running for re-election. But now he is running hard to do just that and the campaign is going to be what is the word you used?
Insider: Brutal.
Ulsterman: How so? How brutal?
Insider: How brutal? Very, that's what!
Ulsterman (Interrupts) No, I mean, how is it going to brutal? Any more brutal than a typical presidential campaign?
Insider: Ah well, I'll first say there is nothing is typical about any presidential campaign. They are all Frankensteins. The very worst of human behavior is par for the course. Ugly-ugly-ugly. Your boy Reagan his people were about the toughest, meanest sons-a-b**ches I ever seen run a presidential campaign. All smiles and jokes and positive messaging on the outside, and kick em in the f**king teeth behind the scenes. As tough as those guys were, Barack Obama is gonna be much-much worse.
Ulsterman: How? What's the plan? What's going to be different from all the other campaigns?
Insider: You've already seen it. A taste of it. Race. The race card. Racism. Race-race-race. It's all they f** got to run on these days.
Ulsterman: Race? Hasn't Obama played that one out already? It's become a joke.
Insider: Played it out? No, you might think so but no his people are going to raise the issue of race to a level this country hasn't seen since the Civil Rights movement. White guilt got Barack Obama the nomination. White guilt got Barack Obama into the White House. At least it was a big part of it they are not sure they can run on the economy by summer of 2012. Motivation is way down the people on the ground. Many of them will be sitting this one out. The campaign conducted over five internals in the last few months. Each time the one issue that came back favorably for the president was the color of his skin. People are not comfortable white people are not comfortable going against a person of color. At least not a whole lot of them. Those studies those kinds of studies¡ they were first incorporated by the Hillary campaign back in 2007 and 2008. It scared the hell out of her she was so afraid of being called a racist. So she attacked Obama on his lack of experience, she just touched on some of the Chicago garbage but in the end, the race issue kept her from really engaging in all out political war. The Clinton machine was handcuffed. When Obama used race to get America to forgive the fact he spent some 20 years sitting in the church of a proven anti-American fascist f**ing racist what could they do? It was game over. I told you a bit of that already at the start of all this. Right?
Read the rest here
studygrowknowblog.com/2011/08/16/from-the-white-house-insider-and-the-coming-big-use-of-the-race-card/
More from Fred DeRuvo:
From The White House Insider and the Coming BIG Use of the Race Card (warning, graphic language)
The following article is from The White House Insider (see link at end of article). I have gone through and removed the swear words but that is the only thing I¡¯ve done and please forgive me ahead of time if I have not gotten all of them. For the first part and the coming third part of this article, readers are encouraged to stay tuned to the White House Insider.
By the way, it may interest readers to know that the individual labeled INSIDER in the interview below, is a Democrat. He is not a right-winger. He is a Democrat and clearly alludes to that fact in the interview.
_________________________________________________
Author's Note:
This interview is the first face to face sit down in months with our longtime D.C. political operative we have come to simply call the Insider. They offer up a unique perspective and insight based upon their decades-long experience as a D.C. insider working within the highest levels of government including helping to elect Barack Obama in 2008. Here now are the words of Insider, unedited and published in their entirety per their request. This is part two of the interview.
WARNING: Adult Content
___________
Insider: None of this is beyond the norm though. Where it gets different for the Obama campaign is what l just call the Obama Plan. They are going way beyond simply working up your typical campaign scenarios against potential opponents. The president I was told of this about a week ago, maybe two weeks ago (pause) the president actually considered quitting. He really did. But now he's going on the attack. He wants to give a big F-You to White America that' s actually one of his primary motivations. You think the race card has been played up before? Just wait. 2012 is gonna be the most brutal political cycle we have ever witnessed. Ever.
Ulsterman: Hold up there. Obama the president¡he actually considered quitting? Where did you hear that?
Insider: Yes he considered it. How seriously I don't know, but he was chirping about it to some people for a bit. Before summer. He was considering told the president described the idea as 'cool'. That's how he put it.
Ulsterman:(Interrupts) Where did you hear that? There has been nothing said about Obama quitting anywhere that I know of. Nothing.
Insider: That's about right. Why would there be? But that's what he was saying. Basically wondering out loud something along those lines, about just quitting after one term. Then that talk went away just like that, and now the president seems very-very motivated to kick some a**. Obviously somebody had a sit down with him and modified the president's way of thinking on that subject.
Ulsterman: Jarret?
Insider: Maybe. I'm sure she was involved on some level. She's always there. Somewhere. Somehow. She can't afford to have Obama just up and quit. None of them can. The tactics used to obtain the position of president are now being protected by the position of president. Sold his soul for a job he can't stand. Get it? Obama put himself in a f***in corner of his own making. His own and the makings of those who placed him there, and there ain't no way they allow him to just quit it. Way too much invested in this cluster-f***. Billions. Trillions. Who the f knows?
Ulsterman: Ok, so you say Barack Obama considered not running for re-election. But now he is running hard to do just that and the campaign is going to be what is the word you used?
Insider: Brutal.
Ulsterman: How so? How brutal?
Insider: How brutal? Very, that's what!
Ulsterman (Interrupts) No, I mean, how is it going to brutal? Any more brutal than a typical presidential campaign?
Insider: Ah well, I'll first say there is nothing is typical about any presidential campaign. They are all Frankensteins. The very worst of human behavior is par for the course. Ugly-ugly-ugly. Your boy Reagan his people were about the toughest, meanest sons-a-b**ches I ever seen run a presidential campaign. All smiles and jokes and positive messaging on the outside, and kick em in the f**king teeth behind the scenes. As tough as those guys were, Barack Obama is gonna be much-much worse.
Ulsterman: How? What's the plan? What's going to be different from all the other campaigns?
Insider: You've already seen it. A taste of it. Race. The race card. Racism. Race-race-race. It's all they f** got to run on these days.
Ulsterman: Race? Hasn't Obama played that one out already? It's become a joke.
Insider: Played it out? No, you might think so but no his people are going to raise the issue of race to a level this country hasn't seen since the Civil Rights movement. White guilt got Barack Obama the nomination. White guilt got Barack Obama into the White House. At least it was a big part of it they are not sure they can run on the economy by summer of 2012. Motivation is way down the people on the ground. Many of them will be sitting this one out. The campaign conducted over five internals in the last few months. Each time the one issue that came back favorably for the president was the color of his skin. People are not comfortable white people are not comfortable going against a person of color. At least not a whole lot of them. Those studies those kinds of studies¡ they were first incorporated by the Hillary campaign back in 2007 and 2008. It scared the hell out of her she was so afraid of being called a racist. So she attacked Obama on his lack of experience, she just touched on some of the Chicago garbage but in the end, the race issue kept her from really engaging in all out political war. The Clinton machine was handcuffed. When Obama used race to get America to forgive the fact he spent some 20 years sitting in the church of a proven anti-American fascist f**ing racist what could they do? It was game over. I told you a bit of that already at the start of all this. Right?
Read the rest here
studygrowknowblog.com/2011/08/16/from-the-white-house-insider-and-the-coming-big-use-of-the-race-card/