Coulter: Hussein’s Book Is “A Dimestore Mein Kampf” – With Video

April 4th, 2008 (10) Posted By ticticboom.

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Caught Ann Coulter on Glenn Beck tonight and they were discussing… Hussein’s (she calls him B. Hussein Obama) electability as per Hillary, or not as per Hillary, depending on how you interpret Hillary’s answer to the question “Did you tell Richardson that Obama is not electable?”

Which led to her describing Hussein’s book “Dreams of My Father” which she called a “Dimestore Mein Kampf”…

“Did you read this thing? Did anybody read this thing?” she asks. Video from the Glenn Beck appearance as well as a portion of her piece regarding Hussein’s manifesto.

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Below is an excerpt from Ann’s “Obama’s Dimestore Mein Kampf”:

If characters from “The Hills” were to emote about race, I imagine it would sound like B. Hussein Obama’s autobiography, “Dreams From My Father.”

Has anybody read this book? Inasmuch as the book reveals Obama to be a flabbergasting lunatic, I gather the answer is no. Obama is about to be our next president: You might want to take a peek. If only people had read “Mein Kampf” …

Nearly every page — save the ones dedicated to cataloguing the mundane details of his life — is bristling with anger at some imputed racist incident. The last time I heard this much race-baiting invective I was … in my usual front-row pew, as I am every Sunday morning, at Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.

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The man is stark bonkersville.

He says the reason black people keep to themselves is that it’s “easier than spending all your time mad or trying to guess whatever it was that white folks were thinking about you.”

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In college, Obama explains to a girl why he was reading Joseph Conrad’s 1902 classic, “Heart of Darkness”: “I read the book to help me understand just what it is that makes white people so afraid. Their demons. The way ideas get twisted around. I helps me understand how people learn to hate.”

By contrast, Malcolm X’s autobiography “spoke” to Obama. One line in particular “stayed with me,” he says. “He spoke of a wish he’d once had, the wish that the white blood that ran through him, there by an act of violence, might somehow be expunged.”

Forget Rev. Jeremiah Wright — Wright is Booker T. Washington compared to this guy.

Read Ann’s whole piece here.

Nods to drillanwr.

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