Deterring the Obama Assassination Threat
With woeful predictably, the media is ginning up threats of an Obama assassination attempt to accompany his inauguration next Tuesday. Are there any specific threats, militant chatter, or suspicious behavior?
Of course not. But birds gotta fly, Huffington Post authors have to insist Bush is going to stage his coup any second now, and CNN has to make up news:The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University-San Bernardino? That sounds even less credible than the Media Violence Project, which at least happens to have cool posters and an excellent analyst on staff. The simple fact of the matter is that while Barack Obama is as cringe-inducing as a trainwreck about to happen, the freshman Senator cum President Elect hasn't done anything to garner strong feelings of hatred from anyone. Literally nothing. He didn't do anything as a Illinois legislator. He didn't do much more as a U.S. Senator. And he's made and backtracked on so many promises as a candidate and future President that people are to confused about where he stands too even know if they disagree with him. And as CNN even notes, white supremacists can't even get that worked up (arm bands?), as he's only 50% non-white. He stands for nothing, and represents nothing. The simple fact of the matter is that until he's actually sworn into his first-ever leadership position on Tuesday and had time to flail and make a series of horribly stupid mistakes, there isn't anything he's done to make him worth an effort on his life. Obama is also defended by legions of highly trained federal law enforcement officers, and perhaps the greatest deterrent of all, a simple two word phrase of such horror that would stop most callous, calculating assassin in his tracks. "President Biden."
So far, there is no known organized effort to express opposition to Obama's rise to the presidency other than a call by the National Knights of the Ku Klux Klan for its members to wear black armbands as well as fly the U.S. flag upside down on Inauguration Day and Obama's first full day in office. As Tuesday approaches, when Obama stands outside the Capitol to take the oath of office, experts expect anger about the new president to spike. But they don't expect it to go away. "The level of vitriol, I expect, will go up a bit more around inauguration time," said Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University-San Bernardino.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 05:11 PM
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Posted by: Vaultenblogger at January 16, 2009 10:35 PM (HG6DM)
Posted by: Two Dogs at January 16, 2009 10:35 PM (oxpAZ)
"I've got one very good argument why you don't really want to impeach Bush, even if you think you do, and I can sum it up in two words: President Cheney."
Alas, I never got to say it. It would have been a lot of fun, though.
Posted by: Robin Munn at January 17, 2009 03:25 AM (HP6Zx)
Posted by: MikeM at January 17, 2009 09:35 AM (NN/XE)
They're always good for a couple of "hate-inspired conspiracy" stories.
Posted by: dad29 at January 17, 2009 09:51 AM (GVb0I)
Besides, for them, the best outcome would be Obama being killed - the important part's already happened, and nothing will show their new deity to have feet of clay fatser than actually having to perform in office. Best to keep the dream alive. A further plus would be that if Obama is martyred they could return to the narratibe that America is fatally flawed by racism.
For the media, there'd be no downside. It'd be JFK, MLK, Elvis, and Princess Di all rolled into one for ever and ever. Remember how much more beautiful Camelot became the further into the mists of memory it receded? JFK's death severed any connection with the Bay of Pigs and Vietnam and turned his missteps (Missile Crisis) into heroic feats.
Posted by: Steve Skubinna at January 17, 2009 10:05 AM (Vcyz0)
Posted by: eaglewingz08 at January 17, 2009 01:20 PM (qh8b9)
Posted by: Bandit at January 17, 2009 03:30 PM (5+oAa)
First, about the only known member of a white supremist group is Robert "Sheets' Byrd, and is only a threat to himself, and the taxpayer.
The only reason the Klu Klux Klan did not hold their last convention is a telephone booth, is that they could not find one.
The leading hate group in the nation is Planned Parenthood, but they back the 'rats.
Posted by: DavidL at January 17, 2009 04:21 PM (AK8DM)
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